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Staves's recent monograph demonstrates that property law in the period remained riddled with inconsistencies that judges resolved on an ad hoc basis. Her meticulous reconstruction of the relevant statutes leaves no room for the older view that a coherent doctrine governed such disputes.

The author's attitude toward Staves's work can most accurately be described as:

  1. convinced endorsement of her findings as having settled the question
  2. cautious agreement tempered by reservations about her methodology
  3. neutral summary of a debate the author declines to take a side in
  4. admiration for her diligence coupled with doubt about her conclusion
  5. wholesale acceptance of every claim ever advanced in property-law scholarship

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