BORNIER (Philippe) – CONFERENCES ON THE ORDINANCES OF LOUIS XIV, King of France and Navarre, with the ancient ordinances of the Kingdom, Written Law & Decrees, enriched with annotations and important decisions, New ed., corrected & augmented
BORNIER (Philippe) – CONFERENCES ON THE ORDINANCES OF LOUIS XIV, King of France and Navarre, with the ancient ordinances of the Kingdom, Written Law & Decrees, enriched with annotations and important decisions, New ed., corrected & augmented
BORNIER (Philippe) – CONFERENCES ON THE ORDINANCES OF LOUIS XIV, King of France and Navarre, with the ancient ordinances of the Kingdom, Written Law & Decrees, enriched with annotations and important decisions, New ed., corrected & augmented
    BORNIER (Philippe)
    Conferences on the Ordinances of Louis XIV, King of France and Navarre, with the ancient ordinances of the Kingdom, written law, and decrees, enriched with annotations and important decisions. New edition, corrected and augmented with the edicts, declarations, and ordinances issued by Louis XV in interpretation of those of Louis XIV, as well as with several regulations for the procedure of the Council; and with a large number of notes not found in previous editions. By M.*** (Bourdot de Richebourg, Charles-Antoine), Advocate at the Parliament
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1744
    2 vols. in-4, full contemporary brown calf, gilt titles and volumes on burgundy morocco bindings on spines with 5 raised bands decorated with gilt fleurons, lacework and framing fillets, red edges, (headcaps damaged with heavy losses, title page missing in vol. II, corners and edges worn with losses, boards rubbed with some scuffing, a few rare foxing spots), [10 ff.]-530 p.-LXXXIV-[42 ff.] / [4 ff.]-1000 p.
    This work was considered the official commentary on Louis XIV's ordinances until the mid-18th century—it was, in fact, only published after being revised by Pussort, who was the principal drafter of these ordinances. This official status led to its varying scope depending on the circumstances. The edition presented here is of great interest as it is the last. It contains commentaries on the 1673 ordinance on commerce (in addition to those on the 1667 and 1670 ordinances on civil and criminal matters, and on the 1695 edict on dueling). But above all, it brings together all the rulings of the King's Council of State on the interpretation of the terms of the 1667 ordinance (which had appeared in a separate volume in 1671, see MDD cat. no. 10-029), a collection in which the technique of the ground of cassation begins to emerge, these being reproduced for each ruling. The text also contains all the procedural provisions applicable before the King's Council of State (from the 1597 regulation to that of 1697), along with the interpretative rulings. It is, in short, an essential resource for the study of 17th-century ordinance law. Late edition.

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