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Cette étude fait ressortir le particularisme de la capitale. La typologie met en évidence une évolution des censiers vers les comptes de censive et remet en cause la notion de valeur juridique les distinguant des polyptyques et terriers. Le recrutement interne des receveurs souligne la longévité des fonctions, les passerelles, les liens de parentés, et la présence limitée des notai res, compensée par celle des juristes. Les budgets, positifs jusqu'au XIVe siècle, sont plus contrastés au XVe, modérations et impayés étant très diversement comptabilisés. Paris se démarque par son caractère nettement urbain et par l'absence de terrier avant l'intervention des notaires au milieu du XVIe siècle.
Terriers (Law) --- Land tenure --- Rent --- Administration of estates --- Diplomatics --- Codicology --- Terriers (Droit) --- Propriété foncière --- Rentes --- Administration successorale --- Diplomatique --- Codicologie --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Paris (France) --- Land use --- Church property --- Real property --- 944.02 --- Geschiedenis van Frankrijk--(987-1589) --- 944.02 Geschiedenis van Frankrijk--(987-1589) --- Propriété foncière --- Sources. --- Land use - France - Paris - History --- Church property - France - Paris - History --- Real property - France - Paris --- Paris (France) - History - Sources --- Terriers (droit) --- Administration des domaines --- France --- Moyen âge --- Gestion --- Moyen âge
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Public buildings --- Architecture and state --- Buildings --- Government purchasing of real property --- Bâtiments publics --- Architecture --- Construction --- Biens réels --- History --- Remodeling for other use --- Histoire --- Politique gouvernementale --- Reconversion --- Acquisition par l'Administration --- Paris (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Mansions --- Bâtiments publics --- Biens réels --- Dwellings --- Real property --- State and architecture --- Government purchasing of real property - France - Paris - History - 18th century --- Mansions - France - Paris - History - 18th century --- Architecture and state - France - Paris - History - 18th century --- HOTELS PARTICULIERS --- ARCHITECTURE ET POLITIQUE --- PROPRIETE IMMOBILIERE --- PARIS (FRANCE) --- FRANCE --- 18E SIECLE --- HISTOIRE --- URBANISME
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Besieged during the Franco-Prussian War, its buildings damaged, its finances mired in debt, Paris was a city in crisis. Alexia Yates chronicles the private actors and networks, practices and politics, that spurred the largest building boom of the nineteenth century, turning city-making into big business in the French capital.
Real property - France - Paris - History - 19th century. --- Real estate development --- Real estate business --- Real property --- City planning --- Business & Economics --- Real Estate, Housing & Land Use --- History --- Paris (France) --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Cadastral surveys --- Catastral surveys --- Freehold --- Limitations (Law) --- Property, Real --- Real estate --- Real estate law --- Realty --- Real estate companies --- Real estate industry --- Development, Real estate --- Developments (Real estate) --- Land development --- Planning --- Government policy --- Management --- Law and legislation --- Land use --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Property --- Rent --- Business --- Real estate investment --- Land subdivision --- E-books --- Promotion immobilière --- Immobilier --- Biens réels --- Urbanisme --- Histoire --- History of France --- anno 1800-1899 --- Paris
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