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    TREATISE ON EVIDENCE BY WITNESS IN CIVIL MATTERS, containing the Latin & French Commentary by Mr. Jean Boiceau, Sieur de la Borderie, Advocate at the Presidial Court of Poitiers, on Article 54 of the Ordinance of Moulins. (...) with the Treatise on Proof by Comparison of Writings, by Mr. Le Vayer; 6th ed.
Édition :
    Paris / Rennes
Date :
    1769
    quarto, mottled fawn calf, spine with raised bands and decoration, fawn paper, red edges, (covers, edges and corners rubbed with losses, lower headcap worn) good internal condition, 14 leaves - 699 pages.
    (Dupin no. 1213). This treatise enjoyed great success and was constantly reprinted throughout the 17th century and during the French Revolution. The additions made in the new editions clearly demonstrate the evolution of the rules governing the administration of evidence during the Enlightenment. Particular emphasis should be placed on the passages devoted to proving contracts and obligations, as well as the treatise on handwriting comparison, which offers a captivating reflection on the legal status of graphology.

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Mots-clés : Orders, Civil Procedure

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