Code Argentine (3 results)

Published by Paris A.Durand et Pédone-Lauriel 1893 1893
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in-8, demi-basane grenat, tit. doré sur dos à 4 nerfs, (légt frotté avec qq. épidermures, coupes légt usées, tampon de la Bibliothèque du Recueil général des lois), int. frais, LXXV-451p.

Published by Paris A.Pedone 1904- 1893 1904
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2t. en 1 vol. in-8, demi-chagrin brun, tit. doré sur dos à 5 nerfs, tr. mouchetées, int. frais, VII-63-LXXV-451p.
Código de Comercio para el Estado de Buenos Aires, presentado a las honorables camaras por el poder ejecutivo, el 1. de Mayo de 1857.
(First Argentine Mercantile Code) VÉLEZ SARSFIELD, Dalmacio & Eduardo ACEVEDO.
Published by Buenos Aires, Imprenta Argentina 1857
- Hardcover
- First Edition
- Signed
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Large 4to. vi p +[1 blank]f + 407 + [1 blank]p + [1 blank]f. Contemporary half-calf; worn. The first Argentine mercantile code, commissioned by the government of the state of Buenos Aires in June 1856. Buenos Aires had seceded from the Confederation in 1852, and assumed in…dependent sovereignty. The code became valid for the entire country in 1862 under the presidency of Bartolomé Mitre. It was drafted by Vélez Sarsfield (1800-75), an eminent lawyer, politician and physician from Cordoba who supported the predominance of Buenos Aires, in collaboration with the Uruguayan lawyer Eduardo Acevedo Maturana (1815-63). Vélez Sársfield also drew up the Argentine Civil Code in 1869. He was married to the daughter of the Liberator- General San Martin, his patient during the cholera epidemic. A fine large copy with Véles Sársfield's autograph presentation inscription in top right title to the influential fellow politician and diplomat, Dr. Mariano Balcarce (1807-85). Inscribed by Author(s).