Until the 1970s, American property law differed sharply from its English antecedents. English law was dominated by a land-owning gentry class who favored stability of ownership and dynastic control of landed estates using perpetuities and trusts, generous compensation for condemnees, and irregular lot lines based on local custom that impeded land’s alienability.

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