TraitÃ(c) de la prescription, Volume 1, is a comprehensive legal treatise by Louis Vincent Guillouard, focusing on Book III, Title XIX of the French Civil Code. This meticulously detailed work, originally published in 1901, delves into the intricacies of prescription law as it was understood and applied at the turn of the century. Guillouard's expertise provides invaluable insights into the legal framework governing property rights, obligations, and limitations of actions within the French legal system.
This historical legal text offers a unique window into the development of civil law in France and remains relevant for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal thought. Guillouardâ(TM)s thorough analysis makes this volume an essential resource for understanding the foundations of modern legal principles related to prescription.
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