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Beck,J.J.

Complete form, arranged according to today's curial style, containing various instruments and bill protests etc. as they are to be found and encountered by notaries. 6th edition, newly revised. With engraved. Frontispiece and 1 folded table. Table. 4 vols, 1266 pages, 18 vols. 4°. Contemporary half leather binding with spine label and gilt spine. Frankfurt and Leipzig, Lochner, 1755. First published in 1716 and reprinted several times until 1765, this notarial handbook contains documents on commercial and civil law: purchase and sale registers, letters of feud and bills of exchange, contracts, settlements, wills, etc. The frontispiece shows a notary with a notary's office. - The frontispiece shows a notary's clerk in the office. - Title recto hs. Old stamp (v. Böhl/Cramun) on verso, endpapers with old ownership note and longer note. Binding bumped and heavily rubbed, lower capital worn.

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