Donald was a teacher at the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, from 1968, taking early retirement as an Associate Professor in December 1998 after 31 years. During that time, he taught ‘Land Law’, ‘Vendor and Purchaser’, and, for a time, ‘Equity and Succession’.
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