BACQUET (Jean) – OEUVRES DE JEAN BACQUET, Avocat du Roy en la Chambre du Thresor :  - Premier traicté des droicts du domaine de la couronne de France, contenant le droicts d’aubeine ;  - Traicté des droicts de francs fiefs, de nouveaux acquests, d’anoblis
BACQUET (Jean) – OEUVRES DE JEAN BACQUET, Avocat du Roy en la Chambre du Thresor :  - Premier traicté des droicts du domaine de la couronne de France, contenant le droicts d’aubeine ;  - Traicté des droicts de francs fiefs, de nouveaux acquests, d’anoblis
BACQUET (Jean) – OEUVRES DE JEAN BACQUET, Avocat du Roy en la Chambre du Thresor :  - Premier traicté des droicts du domaine de la couronne de France, contenant le droicts d’aubeine ;  - Traicté des droicts de francs fiefs, de nouveaux acquests, d’anoblis
    BACQUET (Jean)
    WORKS OF JEAN BACQUET, King's Advocate in the Chamber of the Treasury: - First treatise on the rights of the domain of the Crown of France, containing the rights of abene; - Treatise on the rights of free fiefs, new acquisitions, ennoblement, and mortmains, divided into five parts; - Treatise on the rights of high, middle, and low justice
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1601
    3 t. in 1 vol. folio, full brown calf restored, gilt title on spine with 6 raised bands, compartments decorated with gilt fleurons and blind-tooled fillets, gilt almond-shaped fleuron on front cover, fillet framing the covers, (last leaf restored with damage to the text, some foxing), [7 ff.]-263-[8 ff.]-239-[10 ff.]-424 p.-[8 ff.].
    Bacquet was the King's advisor and advocate in matters of Treasury justice, and his complete works comprise treatises on the Crown domain (the system of free fiefs, ennoblement, the right of escheat, and the right of escheat). They also contain a fundamental text, the "Treatise on the Right of Justice," which defines the general system of justice (see, for example, the key chapter "In France, all justice depends on the King"), the rules governing the distribution of jurisdiction between royal and seigneurial courts (see, for example, Chapter XVII, important for modern legal theory, "The Lord High Justiciar who abuses his justice against his subjects is deprived of his right of justice forever," a striking anticipation of the theory of abuse of rights). Finally, we should note the treatises devoted to the jurisdiction of the Treasury and the preservation of the Crown domain. Then there is the more anecdotal one devoted to "the leases of the Palace shops and other rights and appurtenances of the domain." It should be noted that the author indicates that the leases of the shops in the Palace, located on the estate, can be mortgaged, thus admitting that the estate can be the basis for real rights, a solution currently only permitted under a specific legal text. First edition of the author's collected works.

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