BOYS (Ch. du) – STUDY ON THE PRIVILEGES AND MORTGAGES GRANTED TO THE STATE, COMMUNES, AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ON THE PROPERTY OF THEIR ACCOUNTANTS, Preceded by an essay on the tax collector's privilege in Roman legislation
BOYS (Ch. du) – STUDY ON THE PRIVILEGES AND MORTGAGES GRANTED TO THE STATE, COMMUNES, AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ON THE PROPERTY OF THEIR ACCOUNTANTS, Preceded by an essay on the tax collector's privilege in Roman legislation
BOYS (Ch. du) – STUDY ON THE PRIVILEGES AND MORTGAGES GRANTED TO THE STATE, COMMUNES, AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ON THE PROPERTY OF THEIR ACCOUNTANTS, Preceded by an essay on the tax collector's privilege in Roman legislation
    BOYS (Ch. du)
    A STUDY ON THE PRIVILEGES AND MORTGAGES GRANTED TO THE STATE, COMMUNES, AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ON THE PROPERTY OF THEIR ACCOUNTANTS, Preceded by an essay on the tax collector's privilege in Roman legislation
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1883
    octavo, paperback, uncut, plain cover, (spine sunned, aged), interior fresh, 301 p.
    Contrary to the prevailing theories of the time, this work is not divided into two distinct parts but constitutes a study, from Roman law to modern law, encompassing the ancient law of the personal liability of public accountants and the rights of the Treasury over their assets. The historical section, which is never treated in such detail in contemporary works, is a key reference text on this subject.

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