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Real Property 3rd edition covers the essential elements of property law for NSW. Perfect to introduce students to property law, this text is well-structured and written in a style that will appeal to undergraduates. It sets out the salient principles of property law together with quotations from cases and materials to enable the student to better appreciate the judicial reason behind the principles enunciated.Key FeaturesExcellent length and weight of material for a one-semester course.Clear, detailed explanation of key cases (particularly High Court cases and the judges’ reasoning) makes the material more accessible to students.Author’s experience from both a professional and academic background ensures a well-rounded text.New to this EditionNew chapters on common law and statutory Native TitleNew chapters on Mabo and WikNew chapter on the doctrine of tenures and estatesUpdated throughout