Property Law (Real Property) Practice Tests
Practice Property Law (Real Property) exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.
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Related Case Briefs
Pennoyer v. Neff
95 U.S. 714 (1878)
Traditional jurisdiction required presence, consent, domicile, or property control.
Pierson v. Post
3 Cai. R. 175 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1805)
Property in wild animals generally requires actual possession or certain control.
Moore v. Regents of the University of California
51 Cal. 3d 120 (1990)
Patients may have disclosure-based claims even when conversion does not apply to excised cells.
Lucy v. Zehmer
196 Va. 493 (1954)
Contract assent is measured objectively by outward expression.
Kelo v. City of New London
545 U.S. 469 (2005)
Public use includes public purpose under federal takings doctrine.
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council
505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
Total economic wipeouts are categorical takings subject to narrow exceptions.