Agrimensura Legal De La Isla De Cuba, by Està (c)ban Tranquilino Pichardo y Jimà (c)nez, is a comprehensive treatise on the legal aspects of land surveying in Cuba. This work is an invaluable resource for legal professionals, civil engineers, and historians interested in the evolution of property law and surveying practices in Cuba. The book details the methods, regulations, and legal frameworks governing land measurement and ownership on the island. It provides a detailed examination of the principles and practices applied in determining land boundaries, resolving disputes, and ensuring compliance with Cuban law.
Pichardo y Jimà (c)nez offers insights into the historical context of land management and its impact on the socio-economic development of Cuba, making this a vital text for understanding the intricacies of Cuban land law and its historical roots.
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