PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Civil Code, Madrid (1888)

Source: Biblioteca Nacional de España. Signature 5/9387

Citation:
Civil Code, Madrid (1888), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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SPANISH CIVIL CODE

PUBLISHED ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF

11 MAY 1888


AND AMENDED BY THE LAW


OF 26 MAY 1889

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECTS

OF 1851 AND 1882

AND THE PREVIOUS LEGISLATION AND ANNOTATED

WITH THE CASE LAW FROM


THE SUPREME COURT


      

1889

JUAN GRABULOSA, PUBLISHER

Calle del Buensuceso, num. 13


BARCELONA





    




CÓDIGO CIVIL DE ESPAÑA

PUBLICADO CON ARREGLO A LA LEY DE

11 DE MAYO DE 1888


Y REFORMADO CONFORME A LO DISPUESTO


EN LA DE 26 DE MAYO DE 1889

CONCORDADO CON LOS PROYECTOS

DE 1851 Y 1882

Y LA LEGISLACIÓN ANTERIOR Y ANOTADO

CON LA JURISPRUDENCIA DEL


TRIBUNAL SUPREMO


      

1889

JUAN GRABULOSA, EDITOR

Calle del Buensuceso, número 13


BARCELONA





    


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