"Retractum Legalem In Locatione Locum Non Habere" explores historical legal concepts, likely within the context of Roman or European law. Authored by Andreas Florens Rivinus and Magnus Gottfried Lichtwer, this work delves into specific legal doctrines, offering insights into the historical application and interpretation of laws. The title suggests a focus on the retraction of legal standing in matters of location, indicating a scholarly examination of property rights or contractual obligations. This book provides valuable information for legal historians and scholars interested in the evolution of legal thought and practice.
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