The word "property" can be used to denote the thing or resource (or intangible object) being discussed.
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Legalines: Property: Adaptable to the First Edition of the Nelson Casebrook
December 1, 2000, Barbri Group
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0159002281 9780159002285
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Legalines: Property : Adaptable to Seventh Edition of Cribbet Casebook
October 1999, Harcourt Legal & Professional Pubns
in English
0159002397 9780159002391
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Legalines: Property : Adaptable to Fifth Edition of Browder Casebook
January 1992, Harcourt Legal & Professional Pubns
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in English
0159001102 9780159001103
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