LAROMBIÈRE (Léobon) – THEORY & PRACTICE OF OBLIGATIONS or commentary on titles III & IV, book III of the Napoleonic Code, Art. 1101 to 1386
LAROMBIÈRE (Léobon) – THEORY & PRACTICE OF OBLIGATIONS or commentary on titles III & IV, book III of the Napoleonic Code, Art. 1101 to 1386
LAROMBIÈRE (Léobon) – THEORY & PRACTICE OF OBLIGATIONS or commentary on titles III & IV, book III of the Napoleonic Code, Art. 1101 to 1386
    LAROMBIÈRE (Léobon)
    THEORY & PRACTICE OF OBLIGATIONS or commentary on titles III & IV, book III of the Napoleonic Code, Articles 1101 to 1386
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1857
    5 vols. in-8, half garnet morocco, gilt titles & volumes on spines with 5 raised bands decorated with blind-tooled fillets, (bindings slightly rubbed with rare scuffs, old traces of damp with pitting), II-784 / 802 / 754 / 674 / 848 p.
    This treatise, in which Larombière sets forth his "voluntarist" conception (Halpérin, *Histoire du droit privé depuis 1804*) of contract, stands in opposition to Marcadé and Duranton, and to a lesser extent, Demolombe; "Every agreement, animated as it is by the common will of the contracting parties, has within itself a binding force that corresponds to the ideas of liberty and human morality [...] It is the contracting parties themselves who bind themselves because they have the will to do so, and having the will, they have the power to do so" (vol. V, p. 545). This is the first edition of this extremely rare—only seven French university libraries possess a complete edition—and excellent treatise on obligations. The second and final edition, in seven volumes, was published in 1885. Highly sought after.

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