"Nouveau Manuel Complet Des Officiers De L' tat Civil" is a comprehensive guide for civil officers, providing detailed instructions and explanations of the laws and procedures related to civil status. Written in French, this historical manual covers a wide range of topics, including marriage, birth, and death registrations. Authored by A. E. Lemolt and Biret, this edition is an invaluable resource for understanding the intricacies of French civil law during its time. The book serves as a detailed reference for those involved in the administration of civil affairs, offering insights into the legal frameworks and practical duties of civil officers. This manual is a vital historical document for legal scholars and anyone interested in the evolution of civil law practices in France.
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