Master the core rules of real property with clear explanations and practical forms.
This classic treatise presents the Law of Real Property as it stands, organized to help students, conveyancers, and counselors. It explains how real property differs from personal property and walks through estates, title, and methods of conveyancing. The accompanying forms are adapted to New York law and to states with similar statutes, making the material practical for real-world use.
Structured for quick reference, the book moves from foundational definitions to complex topics such as adverse possession, dedication, and recording. It aims to clarify the law, highlight how rules apply in practice, and provide a solid framework for handling property matters.
- Clear definitions of real property, estates, and title concepts
- Guidance on transfers, deeds, and forms of conveyancing
- Discussion of adverse possession, dedication, and recording procedures
- Practical organization for study and professional use in New York and similar jurisdictions
Ideal for readers who need a reliable, era-spanning reference on property law, from students to practicing attorneys and title professionals.