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ISBN 978-1-118-37539-6 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-118-50323-2 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-50246-4 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-50322-5 (ebk)
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About the Author
Alan Romero is a professor of law at the University of Wyoming College of Law. He has been teaching Property Law and related courses at various law schools since 1998. He earned a BA summa cum laude in English and Political Science from Brigham Young University. He then graduated with honors from Harvard Law School in 1993, where he was President of the Harvard Journal on Legislation. Along the way, he unexpectedly discovered the wonders of property law. Hes been thinking, researching, practicing, teaching, and writing about property law ever since.
Dedication
To Amy, for all the reasons that cant be written down in words.
Authors Acknowledgments
Pretty much everything in this book I learned from others. Thanks to all the teachers, scholars, judges, and lawyers from whom I have kept learning about property law. And thanks to the many students who have helped me learn how to learn property law.
Writing this book also required a lot of help. Thanks to the Wiley editorial team who made this book so much better: David Lutton, my acquisitions editor; Jen Tebbe, my project editor; Danielle Voirol, Amanda Langferman, and Jessica Smith, my copy editors; and John Martinez, my technical editor.
Most of all, thanks to Amy and our kids for encouraging me, giving me the time to write this book, listening to me talk about it, and helping me remember what matters.
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Introduction
P roperty is everywhere around you. Wherever you go in the United States, the part of Earth youre on is the property of some person, entity, or government. If you look around you, almost everything you see is property and its not just the land. Almost everything visible and tangible is property, except for the people themselves. Even some things you cant see are property. Property law touches all of it.
Property law is about your relationship to all those things around you. It determines what you can do with those things and what you can stop other people from doing with those things. It governs how you acquire a right to possess and use a thing and exclude others from it. It directs how you can give that right to others.
You may be very familiar with property but not so familiar with property law. I wrote this book to help you understand those legal rules that are shaping the world around you in so many ways.
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