This historical legal text, "Disputat ... Sub Praesidio Dn. Ernesti Tenzelii ... Spiritum Rationis Iacturam Crediti Tutoris, Uno Pluribusve Sibi Iunctis Firmantem," explores aspects of legal and social history, specifically focusing on the loss of claims against a guardian (tutor) when one or more co-guardians are involved. Presented under the guidance of Ernst Tentzel, with Johann G. Pflick contributing, the text delves into the intricacies of 18th-century legal thought and societal structures. Its subtitle, "Patria Lingua: Vom Verursachten Verlust Der Schuld-forderung Eines Neben Einem Oder Mehr Vormündere Veordneten," offers further insight into the work's focus on issues surrounding guardianship and financial responsibility. This book offers valuable insights into the legal and social norms of its time, particularly in relation to familial and fiduciary duties.
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