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Zur Geschichte und Theorie des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit

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Monograph

Identifikator:
82998786X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-41040
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Auspitz, Rudolf
Title:
Untersuchungen über die Theorie des Preises
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Duncker & Humblot
Year of publication:
1889
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 555 S.)
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Zur Geschichte und Theorie des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Einleitung
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im Griechischen und Römischen Rechte
  • Verhältnis des Römischen zum Deutschen Bergrecht
  • Die Bergbaufreiheit und die Allmende
  • Die Bergwerksabgaben
  • Waren die Bergwerke im Mittelalter ein rechtliches Zubehör zu Grund und Boden ?
  • Begriff der Regalien
  • Begriff des Bergregals
  • Begriff der Bergbaufreiheit
  • Über das Alter des Bergregals
  • Über den Beweis der Regalität der Bergwerke
  • Das Ungarische (Schemnitzer) Bergrecht
  • Das Böhmisch-Mährische Bergrecht
  • Das Sächsische (Freiberger) Bergrecht
  • Die schlesischen Goldrechte
  • Die Tyrolischen Bergwerksordnungen
  • Die Harzer Bergordnungen
  • Die Bergwerksordnungen für Admont
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im Sachsen- und Schwabenspiegel
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit in England
  • Die Berggewohnheiten in der Grafschaft Derbyshire
  • Die rechtlichen Verhältnisse der Salinen im Mittelalter
  • Die Urkunden bei Böhlau, betreffend das Salzregal bis zum Jahre 1300
  • Ergebnis aus den in § 22 aufgeführten Urkunden
  • Die Urkunden, betreffend das Metallregal bis zum Jahre 1300
  • Ergebnis aus dem im § 24 besprochenen Urkunden
  • Das Bergregal, die Bergbaufreiheit und die Altgermanische Agrarverfassung
  • Die Fortentwicklung des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit vom 14. bis gegen Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts
  • Die Bergbaufreiheit, das Erstfinderrecht, der bergrechtliche Fund und die bergrechtliche Mutung im Verhältnisse zum Bergregale
  • Die rechtliche Natur der regalen Mineralien vor und nach der Verleihung. Das Bergwerkseigentum
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im heutigen Recht

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