De Retractu Conventionali, Potissimum Eo Qui Ex Pacto De Revendendo Competit is a treatise on conventional redemption, particularly that which arises from an agreement to resell. Authored by Johannes Michael Rotermundt and Johannes Michael Sterll, this work, written in Latin, delves into the legal intricacies surrounding the right of repurchase as it was understood within a historical legal framework. This book offers insights into the historical and jurisprudential aspects of contract law, making it a valuable resource for legal scholars and historians interested in Roman and European legal traditions.
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