De Cautelis Circa Quantitatem Rei Controversae In Processu Civili Observandis..., authored by Johannes Samuel Stryk and Bernhardus Klepperbein, is a historical legal text written in Latin. This work delves into the intricacies of civil procedure, specifically focusing on the precautions to be observed concerning the amount of the matter in controversy within civil proceedings. It offers insights into the legal practices and principles of its time, providing valuable historical context for legal scholars and historians interested in the evolution of civil law.
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