I WISH Conlaw was an elective at my school. I have that exam on Wednesday, and I don't even want to think about it.
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Nope. No easements. No covenants. (and me and many of my classmates wasted time figuring them out and memorizing them)It was adverse possession, landlord tenant/joint tenants, and future interets.We had heard that his exams were borderline "unfair" but I don't think anyone expected this. Oh well. It's over and done, and I have 3 more to go.
Quote from: Jacy85 on April 27, 2006, 07:08:52 AMNope. No easements. No covenants. (and me and many of my classmates wasted time figuring them out and memorizing them)It was adverse possession, landlord tenant/joint tenants, and future interets.We had heard that his exams were borderline "unfair" but I don't think anyone expected this. Oh well. It's over and done, and I have 3 more to go. Is this Prop I or II? Or one semester?I just took my Prop I exam today and we did AP, Estates and Future Interests and Co-Tenancy in this semester. Easments and landlord tenant come next seemster.