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US Mall 1 - Wills, Trusts, and Estates (Casebook) (Casebook)

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Manufacturer: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 346.7305 EAN: 9780735536951 ISBN: 0735536953 Label: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Manufacturer: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1024 Publication Date: 2005-04-29 Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Studio: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Everything went smoothly Comment: I got my book within the time specified and was exactly as the seller described it. I am very pleased with my purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do Not Settle for a Substitute--Worth the Money Comment: This book is of course informative. It is comprehensive. But what sets it apart is the fact that it is very educative and well written. The authors ask you to think deeply about the philosophy behind the "right" to pass down property to one's heirs, and then proceed to complicate conventional wisdom by pointing out that this is by no means a "right" in many places on planet earth. They also complicate the picture further by furnishing examples from French and Spanish common law as well as outstanding examples from Indian and slave law. How should the federal government properly discharge its trust obligations to Indian tribes? How can property own property? Very vexing questions indeed.
Do yourself a favor and pick this one up. I'm not a lawyer, just a DIY autodidact, and I appreciate this book's intellectual substance immensely, not just its command of the facts. This seventh edition is current and anticipates the 2010 and 2011 anticipated "changes" to the tax code, along with some excellent insight.
Don't just get it because this casebook provides good "training" on the subject of Wills, Trusts, and Estates. Get it because the enthusiasm the authors bring to the subject shines through on almost every page and because this is a very important subject that every citizen in a "democracy" like ours needs to know.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick and Easy Comment: I was very happy with my purchase. It came in the condition as promised and sooner than expected. I would definitely purchase again from this seller. Thanks!
Customer Rating:      Summary: 2007 Law Student Comment: This is an excellent textbook on Wills and Trusts. I received the book on
time in mint condition. Case Closed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Law Text Comment: I love this book. The authors do a great job of selecting interesting cases, covering the material thoroughly, and adding humorous footnotes that together make this the best textbook in law school.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Everything went smoothly Comment: I got my book within the time specified and was exactly as the seller described it. I am very pleased with my purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do Not Settle for a Substitute--Worth the Money Comment: This book is of course informative. It is comprehensive. But what sets it apart is the fact that it is very educative and well written. The authors ask you to think deeply about the philosophy behind the "right" to pass down property to one's heirs, and then proceed to complicate conventional wisdom by pointing out that this is by no means a "right" in many places on planet earth. They also complicate the picture further by furnishing examples from French and Spanish common law as well as outstanding examples from Indian and slave law. How should the federal government properly discharge its trust obligations to Indian tribes? How can property own property? Very vexing questions indeed.
Do yourself a favor and pick this one up. I'm not a lawyer, just a DIY autodidact, and I appreciate this book's intellectual substance immensely, not just its command of the facts. This seventh edition is current and anticipates the 2010 and 2011 anticipated "changes" to the tax code, along with some excellent insight.
Don't just get it because this casebook provides good "training" on the subject of Wills, Trusts, and Estates. Get it because the enthusiasm the authors bring to the subject shines through on almost every page and because this is a very important subject that every citizen in a "democracy" like ours needs to know.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick and Easy Comment: I was very happy with my purchase. It came in the condition as promised and sooner than expected. I would definitely purchase again from this seller. Thanks!
Customer Rating:      Summary: 2007 Law Student Comment: This is an excellent textbook on Wills and Trusts. I received the book on
time in mint condition. Case Closed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Law Text Comment: I love this book. The authors do a great job of selecting interesting cases, covering the material thoroughly, and adding humorous footnotes that together make this the best textbook in law school.
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