De La Propri t Des Mines Et De Ses Cons quences D'apr s Les Principes De La Loi Du 21 Avril 1810, Volume 2 explores the legal framework surrounding mining property rights in 19th-century France. Authored by P Rey, this volume delves into the principles of the law of April 21, 1810, examining the implications for property ownership in the mining industry.
This historical legal text offers insights into the regulatory environment governing natural resource extraction during a period of significant industrial development. It remains a valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of mining law and property rights in France.
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