Formulaire Du Code Municipal De La Province De Québec, published in 1897, offers a comprehensive guide to municipal law in the Province of Quebec. Authored by Maximilien Coupal, this historical legal document provides a detailed look at the structure and function of local government during the late 19th century. The text includes a collection of forms and procedures essential for navigating the legal requirements of Quebec's municipalities.
This book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the development of Canadian law and governance. It provides a window into the past, illustrating the specific legal framework that shaped the administration and development of Quebec's local communities. Though originally intended as a practical manual for legal professionals, its enduring value lies in its historical significance and its contribution to understanding the evolution of Canadian legal systems.
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