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Conclusions,enor incurred towards an alienee as a result of property transfer: namely to protect the transferee and to provide redress if that protection failed. I further suggest that the history of warranty in western France during the central Middle Ages be viewed as a process of ever-closer orientation towaAesthete 发表于 2025-3-28 21:28:47
Book‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2023vidual undertook when alienating property to protect the transfer from outside challenge, and to provide compensation if they failed to defend a transaction successfully. The subject has never received a full-length study before, meaning that scholars’ interpretation of warranty is marred by a numbeMilitia 发表于 2025-3-29 00:41:22
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Warranty, Litigation, and Compensation,es seized or lost in warfare. The overall conclusion of the chapter is that warranty throughout our period was a recognised feature of court practice, and the ability to summon a warrantor to one’s defence amounted to a sort of procedural right available to defendants during our period.去世 发表于 2025-3-29 23:22:44
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