This authoritative work completely supersedes the original Restatement of this subject published in 1944 and restates one of the most complex and archaic bodies of 20th-century American law. It is a clear, comprehensive, rational body of law ideally suited for land use and development in the 21st century.
Reporter:
Susan F. French, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law,
Consultant to the Reporter: A. James Casner, Harvard Law School
These volumes cover the creation, validity, interpretation, benefits and burdens, modification and termination, and enforcement of servitudes.
Restatement of the Law Third, Property (Servitudes) - Volumes #1 and 2
Hardbound | 1R3SEROTK | 2000 | 640/709 pages | $195.00
Summary of Contents
FOREWORD
Volume 1 - §§ 1.1 to 4.13
Chapter
1. Definitions
2. Creation of Servitudes
3. Validity of Servitude Arrangements
4. Interpretation of Servitudes
Volume 2 - §§ 5.1 to 8.5
5. Succession to Benefits and Burdens of Servitudes
6. Common-Interest Communities
7. Modification and Termination of Servitudes
8. Enforcement of Servitudes
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Parallel Tables Showing Corresponding Restatement Third and First Restatement Section Numbers
Table of Cross-References to Digest System Key Numbers and ALR Annotations
Index
In the Institute’s Restatement tradition, these authoritative volumes combine clear black-letter provisions with extensive explanatory Comments, clarifying Illustrations, and detailed Reporter’s Notes.
The Restatement will be supplemented by an Annual Pocket Part.
ISBN – 978-0-314-24562-6 (Vol. 1)
978-0-314-24555-3 (Vol. 2)