The Coutumes de Beauvaisis of Philippe de Beaumanoir
The Coutumes de Beauvaisis of Philippe de Beaumanoir
Law of Europe > France > KJV264
Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Gaspard Thaumas de la Thaumassière, Amédée Salmon, Georges Hubrecht, Philippe de Remi Beaumanoir
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Pennsylvania
- Publication Information: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1992
- Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books, Sources
- Material: Document, Internet resource
- Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
- Other titles: Coutumes de Beauvaisis.
- Series title: Middle Ages series.
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/the-coutumes-de-beauvaisis-of-philippe-de-beaumanoir/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Print version: Beaumanoir, Philippe de Remi, sire de, approximately 1250-1296. Coutumes de Beauvaisis of Philippe de Beaumanoir. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1992 (DLC) 91031497 (OCoLC)24375500
Short Description
1 online resource (XXXII, 749 pages) : map.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, The Coutumes de Beauvaisis of Philippe de Beaumanoir is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Details
1. Judges —
2. Summonses —
3. Permissible Delays —
4. Attorneys —
5. Advocates —
6. Complaints —
7. Answers —
8. Latecomers —
9. Inspections —
10. Superior Jurisdiction —
11. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction —
12. Wills —
13. Dower —
14. Inherited Real Property —
15. Custodianship —
16. Minors —
17. Tutors —
18. Illegitimacy —
19. Consanguinity —
20. Good-Faith Holders —
21. Partnerships —
22. Corporations —
23. Property —
24. Customs —
25. Highways —
26. Measurements —
27. Prices —
28. Horses —
29. Services —
30. Offenses —
31. Larceny —
32. Novel Disseisin —
33. Fraud —
34. Contracts —
35. Writings —
36. Safekeeping —
37. Loans —
38. Rentals —
39. Proofs —
40. Auditors —
41. Arbitrators —
42. Liquidated Damages —
43. Sureties —
44. Redemption —
45. Avowals —
46. Religious Houses —
47. Subinfeudation —
48. Freehold —
49. Necessity —
50. Communes —
51. Seizures —
52. Trespass —
53. Reclamation —
54. Creditors' Remedies I —
55. Creditors' Remedies II. 56. Incompetents —
57. Marital Maintenance —
58. Jurisdiction —
59. Private War —
60. Truces —
61. Appeals —
62. Default of Judgment —
63. Defenses —
64. Judicial Battles —
65. Jurors' Delays —
66. Recusal —
67. Judgment —
68. Usury —
69. Misadventure —
70. Unenforceable Gifts.
Bibliographic information
- Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Responsable Person: translated by F.R.P. Akehurst.
- Publication Date: 1992
- Copyright Date: 1992
- Location: Philadelphia, PA
- Country/State: Pennsylvania
- Number of Editions: 113 editions
- First edition Date: 1357
- Last edition Date: 2010
- General Notes: Translation of: Coutumes de Beauvaisis.
- Reproduction Notes: Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
- Languages: English, French, French, Old
- Library of Congress Code: KJV264
- Dewey Code: 349.44
- ISBN: 0585196702 9780585196701 9781512800029 1512800023
- OCLC: 44959256
Main Contents
1. Judges
2. Summonses
3. Permissible Delays
4. Attorneys
5. Advocates
6. Complaints
7. Answers
8. Latecomers
9. Inspections
10. Superior Jurisdiction
11. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
12. Wills
13. Dower
14. Inherited Real Property
15. Custodianship
16. Minors
17. Tutors
18. Illegitimacy
19. Consanguinity
20. Good-Faith Holders
21. Partnerships
22. Corporations
23. Property
24. Customs
25. Highways
26. Measurements
27. Prices
28. Horses
29. Services
30. Offenses
31. Larceny
32. Novel Disseisin
33. Fraud
34. Contracts
35. Writings
36. Safekeeping
37. Loans
38. Rentals
39. Proofs
40. Auditors
41. Arbitrators
42. Liquidated Damages
43. Sureties
44. Redemption
45. Avowals
46. Religious Houses
47. Subinfeudation
48. Freehold
49. Necessity
50. Communes
51. Seizures
52. Trespass
53. Reclamation
54. Creditors' Remedies I
55. Creditors' Remedies II. 56. Incompetents
57. Marital Maintenance
58. Jurisdiction
59. Private War
60. Truces
61. Appeals
62. Default of Judgment
63. Defenses
64. Judicial Battles
65. Jurors' Delays
66. Recusal
67. Judgment
68. Usury
69. Misadventure
70. Unenforceable Gifts.
Summary Note
This is the first English translation of a 13th-century work which set down the customary law of Clermont in the Beauvais region of France as it was practiced and understood. The work covers both procedural and substantive law, including the facts and decisions of nearly 100 cases.