[RELIURE AUX ARMES DE LOUIS XV] Style Universel de toutes les cours et juridictions du Royaume, concernant les saisies et Exécutions tant des meubles que des Immeubles. Avec des Formules desdites saisies & de la procédure qui doit être pratiquée pour parvenir aux Baux Judiciaires, & aux Adjudications par Décret; le tout conformément aux nouvelles Ordonnances, & à la Jurisprudence des Cours Souveraines[BINDING WITH THE ARMS OF LOUIS XV - Universal Style of All the Courts and Jurisdictions of the Kingdom, Concerning the Seizure and Execution of Both Movable and Immovable Property. With Forms for Such Seizures and for the Procedure to Be Followed in Order to Obtain Judicial Leases and Decrees of Adjudication; All in Conformity with the New Ordinances and the Jurisprudence of the Sovereign Courts]
New edition, partly original, revised, corrected and enlarged.
Bound in full red morocco, spines with five raised bands decorated with gilt garlands and compartments adorned with crowned “LL” monograms, gilt rolls on the caps, triple gilt fillets framing the covers, gilt armorial stamps of Louis XV at the centre of each board, gilt dentelle border on the turn-ins, gilt fillets along the edges, marbled edges. Slightly rubbed corners. Contemporary bindings.
Some leaves slightly yellowed, minor paper flaw on page 101 of the second volume.
Extensive and highly useful table of contents at the end of the second volume. Jean-Antoine Soulatges, lawyer at the Parliament of Toulouse, who died in that city around 1780, was also the author of a Traité des crimes.
A handsome copy, in red morocco, bearing the cipher and arms of Louis XV (OHR pl. 2495, tools 12 and 30).