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Transfers of Property in Eleventh-Century Norman Law
by Emily Zack Tabuteau
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Paperback / softback. New. Perhaps the greatest problem of medieval property law was that third parties often challenged transactions. By the eleventh century, many devices for attempting to forestall or defeat claims were in use. Tabuteau considers the nature and efficacy of these devices as well as the degree to which the consent of interested parties was necessary or advisable. Originally published in 1988.
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- Transfers of Property in Eleventh-Century Norman Law
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- Emily Zack Tabuteau
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- 2009-07
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