Manuel Des Propriétaires De Toutes Les Classes, Ou Traité Des Fléaux Et Des Cas Fortuits... by Pierre-Bernard Barrau, is a comprehensive treatise on property ownership applicable to all social classes. Written in French, this manual delves into the legal and practical aspects of owning property, addressing potential calamities and unforeseen events that may affect landowners. The book likely covers topics such as property rights, liabilities, insurance, and dispute resolution, offering guidance on navigating the complexities of property law and management in a historical context. This work provides valuable insights into the legal and social landscape of property ownership, making it a relevant resource for understanding historical property laws and the responsibilities of landowners.
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