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2015 | 14 | 1 | 169-185

Article title

Sposoby odzyskania dóbr ziemskich zabranych przez panującego w Polsce od XIII do połowy XV w.

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Title variants

EN
The Ways of Recovering Immovable Property Taken Away Unlawfully by the Authority in Poland from the Thirteenth to mid-Fifteenth Century

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
This paper aims to present the various ways used by secular persons (knights and the gentry) and church institutions to recover immovable property taken from them unlaw- fully (nullo iure) by the rulers in medieval Poland (from the 13th until the mid-15th century). Attempts to recover such property were made by applying to the ruler in his or her judicial capacity competent in matters related to immovable property or by seeking his or her consent for restitution by means of unofficial requests. Such attempts also involved suing persons for the recovery of property sold to them by the ruler. Bishops and monasteries would also file complaints with the Pope, who would then appoint judges from among the clergy to hear the case. The judges could then refer such cases to an arbitration court, opt for a conciliatory agreement or they could resort to institutional acts of religious censure against the offending ruler, such as excommunication or an interdict. Legal historians would be particularly interested in those ways of recovering property that could collectively be called “legal proceedings”. Further research should be directed at exploring legal proceedings for restitution, both in monarch courts and church courts.

Year

Volume

14

Issue

1

Pages

169-185

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Dates

published
2015-01-01

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-1732-9132-year-2015-volume-14-issue-1-article-179
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