Book #57955
Item #57955 Codigo Civil de la Republica Argentina Sancionado por el Honorable. Argentina, Edmundo Correas, his copy.

Codigo Civil de la Republica Argentina Sancionado por el Honorable...

1920 Edition of Argentina's Civil Code Owned by a Distinguished Argentinian Lawyer and Professor [Argentina]. Codigo Civil de la Republica Argentina Sancionado por el Honorable Congreso el 29 de Septiembre de 1869 y Corregido por Ley de 9 Septiembre de 1882. Nueva Edicion Conforme al Texto Oficial Arreglada con la Nueva Numeracion de los Articulos con Motivo de la Incorporacion de la Nueva Ley del Matrimonio Civil en el Texto del Codigo, Seguida de un Apendice que Comprende la Ley del Registro Civil, Ley No. 10903 y Reglamentacion Sobre el Patronato de Menores, Ley no. 11077 Obligaciones de los Concursos Civiles. Buenos Aires: Libreria Imprenta Europea de M.A. Rosas-Casa Editora, 1920. vi, 1001 pp. Several tipped in leaves (containing changes and additions). Contemporary sheep treated to look like tree calf, raised bands and red and black lettering pieces to spine. Some rubbing to extremities, corners bumped and somewhat worn, hinges cracked. Light toning, occasional annotations and underlining in pencil, small circular owner stamp and early signature to head of title page, "Edmundo Correas Abogado, Mendoza." A nice copy. $150. * Argentina's civil code was enacted in 1871 and, with numerous modifications, remains in force today. Our 1920 imprint shows how the code stood in the early 1920s. Edmundo Correas [1901-1991] was an esteemed Argentinean lawyer, historian, professor and author. He lived in the province of Mendoza for his entire life and dedicated himself to educational and cultural work in the region. He was one of the founders of the National University of Cuyo, the province's largest institution of higher education. OCLC locates 8 copies of this edition.

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