Die Dingliche Wirkung Der Obligation, untersucht die dingliche Wirkung im Kontext des Code Civil und des Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuches, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf dem Mobiliareigenthum. Diese Studie von Otto Mayer analysiert die rechtlichen Grundlagen und Auswirkungen des Obligationenrechts auf das Eigentum an beweglichen Sachen. Ein unverzichtbarer Beitrag f r Juristen und Rechtshistoriker, der die Entwicklung des Handelsrechts und des Zivilrechts beleuchtet.
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