DANTOINE (Jean Baptiste)
    The rules of canon law, in the same order as they are arranged in the last title of the fifth book of the Sext, and in the last title of the fifth book of the Decretales, translated into French with explanations and commentaries on each rule.
Édition :
    Lyon
Date :
    1720
    quarto, full calf, spine with raised bands and decoration, marbled edges, rolls on the edges, (skin wear on the covers, bumped corners, foxing), 8 leaves-533 pages-21 leaves.
    (Dupin no. 372). One of the best-known French canonists. The text also has the merit of being written in the vernacular. It takes the form of an exposition of rules and adages with commentary, which clearly do not have a strictly ecclesiastical purpose. See, for example, the rules relating to the law of obligations and procedural law ("one must not perform a promise of something unlawful," "for two items included in a deed under an alternative clause, the debtor need only perform one or the other at their choice to discharge their obligation," "a person who is entitled to bring an action as plaintiff is a fortiori entitled to raise a defense as defendant," "what someone does through another must be regarded as if they did it themselves," "a person who breaks their word and does not perform what they have promised cannot reasonably claim that what was given to them is owed to them," "one cannot transfer to another any right to a thing that one has oneself possessing"...). Clear text.

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