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Urbinforte DRM Counter Butterfly EXT TBLLooking for the ideal table to host everything from casual family meals to larger gatherings? With its timeless design and inviting light brown finish, this handsome counter height dining extension table is the perfect piece for making wonderful memories. A self storing butterfly leaf makes room for more folksand more fun. Cheers to that. Specifications Height 36in Width 42in Depth 78. 13in Details Made with hardwood solids, hickory veneers and
Looking for the ideal table to host everything from casual family meals to larger gatherings? With its timeless design and inviting light brown finish, this handsome counter height dining extension table is the perfect piece for making wonderful memories. A self-storing butterfly leaf makes room for more folks—and more fun. Cheers to that.Specifications
| Height | 36in | |
| Width | 42in | |
| Depth | 78.13in | |
| Details | Made with hardwood solids, hickory veneers and engineered wood, Light brown finish with burnished edges, Self-storing butterfly leaf is a flexible, space-saving solution, Leaf folds away under tabletop when not in use, Seats up to 8, Dining chairs sold separately, Assembly required | |
| Material | Wood Products and Other | |
| Lifestyle | Casual | |
| Dimensions | 42''W x 60/78''D x 36''H | |
| AssemblyTime | Estimated Assembly Time: 15 Minutes | |
| Weight | 155 | |
| Weight_unit | Pound | |
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★★★★★ 1
No casebook connect
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
I ordered a new print version of the textbook to specifically receive the casebook connect code. The book also came wrapped, but when I undid the wrapping and opened the textbook, there was no code. It looks like somebody peeled the code information away as the cover has some yellowing, which I imagine is due to glue residue. I’m incredibly disappointed and now I need to purchase the code in addition to the $220 I spent on this textbook.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
★★★★★ 2
Readable
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Not at all what I would consider “Very Good” condition, as the book was described. Pretty disappointed to be honest, considering I paid over $100 for this. It’s beaten up, torn, and dirty, but it’s readable.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
★★★★★ 1
Not as listed!
Format: Hardcover
I paid nearly 300 dollars for this book and it was not as listed. I bought this because it was listed as new, but the book arrived with a broken binding, highlighting and writing throughout the pages, and the course ecode was already used. Unfortunately, I cannot use it for my studies.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Coverage lined up nearly perfectly with my fed courts class
Format: Paperback
Almost every case we covered in class and definitely every concept is covered, and explained helpfully, in this E&E. The problems are helpful, too.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Great Federal Courts supplement
Format: Paperback
This E&E book really helped with Fed. Courts! Incorporate the public v. private law models/SOP and federalist v. nationalist paradigms which my professor used in the course. This version doesn't have some of the newer cases (TransUnion v. Ramirez). The standing section could have more info but standing is one of the easiest doctrines in fed courts. The Habeas Corpus, particularly the Teague Doctrine and AEDPA, section is excellent. The only big thing this book does not include are universal injunctions and the scope of remedies (outside of standing, anti-injunction act, and section 1983).
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025