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"Traces, through legal documents and court cases, the roots of Texas community-property law to Castilian law during the Spanish Reconquest. Examines why Spanish community-law developed so differently from elsewhere in Europe, why it survived in Texas, and what it offered that English common law did not"--Provided by publisher.
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Hers, his, and theirs: community property law in Spain and early Texas
2010, Texas Tech University Press
in English
- [New ed.].
0896727173 9780896727175
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Table of Contents
The development of Spain and Castilian law
Las siete partidas
Family law in the partidas
The transfer of Castilian laws to new Spain
The Spanish legal system arrives in Texas
Women's status in case law from San Fernando de Béxar
The impact of English history on the development of English common law
The application of Spanish and English laws to Anglo-American settlers in Mexican Texas
The creation of the Republic of Texas and its legal system
The state of Texas and its legal system.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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