DECOTTIGNIES (Roger) – PRESUMPTIONS IN PRIVATE LAW, Preface by Jean Boulanger
DECOTTIGNIES (Roger) – PRESUMPTIONS IN PRIVATE LAW, Preface by Jean Boulanger
DECOTTIGNIES (Roger) – PRESUMPTIONS IN PRIVATE LAW, Preface by Jean Boulanger
    DECOTTIGNIES (Roger)
    PRESUMPTIONS IN PRIVATE LAW, Preface by Jean Boulanger
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1950
    octavo, half ivory vellum, gilt title on garnet morocco binding with gilt fillets framing, spine decorated with gilt lace, binding with the monogram "J. G. G.", original cover preserved, (some pencil underlining, one partial page torn without affecting readability), good condition apart from the internal defects mentioned, 328 p.
    Works on the general theory of presumptions are ultimately less numerous than one might think. The present work, based on a 1949 thesis, is considered by contemporary authors to be a fundamental bibliographical source (see Ghestin, general introduction, no. 649). It is worth noting that the author is particularly responsible for proposing a third category between simple presumptions and irrebuttable presumptions: those for which contrary evidence is admissible only if it meets certain criteria: relative presumptions. Furthermore, he very methodically dismantles the misuse of language that leads to classifying certain substantive or qualification rules as presumptions (as has been done, for example, in administrative law, for classifying contracts between public entities as administrative contracts).

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