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THE CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW IN THE AUSTRIAN EMPIREFuger, Joachim. L'ufficio...
THE CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW IN THE AUSTRIAN EMPIRE
Fuger, Joachim. L'ufficio nobile ossia Procedura giudiciale negli affari non contenziosi negli stati ereditarj della monarchia austriaca del signor Gioachimo Füger [...]. Edizione seconda accresciuta e migliorata dall'Autore dietro il nuovo Codice Civile Universale. Traduzione dal tedesco del signor Francesco De Calderoni. Vol. Primo [-III]. In Venezia: nella Tipografia Picotti, a spese di G. Geistinger e Comp. di Trieste, 1821.
3 volumes bound together in-8vo, contemporary half calf binding, with marbled paper, pp. 218, [2]; 267 [i.e. 167], [1], [2] leaves of folded tab.; 224, [2] leaves of folded tables.
Second edition of a useful handbook of procedural law in non-contentious proceedings in the provinces of Austrian Empire.
The Austrian Empire (or simply: Austria) (in Austrian - German: Kaiserthum Oesterreich) was created out of the realms of the Habsburgs by proclamation in 1804. It was a multinational empire and one of the world's great powers. Proclaimed in response to the First French Empire, it overlapped with the Holy Roman Empire until the latter's dissolution in 1806. It included in its territory the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 elevated Hungary's status within the Austrian Empire, creating a new dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
References: IT\ICCU\MILE\023608 (5 copies). OCLC, 797907531.