19th C French Notarized Legal Extract (1842) - Red, White and Blue Ribbon
19th C French Notarized Legal Extract (1842) - Red, White and Blue Ribbon
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Red, White, and Blue Ribbon (Dark Text) A notarized legal extract dated 20 August 1842, issued by the Civil Tribunal of First Instance, District of Compiègne (Oise, France).
It is essentially an official court-certified copy of an earlier real estate contract involving the sale, registration, or transfer of a property located in Compiègne.
These extracts (“extrait des minutes du greffe”) were produced by a court clerk when someone needed a legal duplicate for inheritance, taxes, marriage dowry proof, property disputes, etc.
The extract states that in March 1842?, a legal act was deposited with the court.
It involves:
A sale or transfer of a property in Compiègne.
The property is located at the corner of Rue des Bourbons and Rue de l’Étoile.
The price mentioned is 8,800 francs for the principal amount, plus various charges and conditions.
The contract was originally made before Maître Desmarets, notary at Compiègne.
The court clerk certifies:
That the extract was displayed publicly for the legally required period (common for property announcements).
That no opposition was filed.
That the extract conforms to the original held in the tribunal archives.
The document ends with:
Official signature of the clerk (“Le Greffier”).
A bold signature by the bailiff Hégésippe [Narcisse?].
A beautiful blue wax-stamp imprint:
TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE COMPIÈGNE (OISE)
featuring Lady Justice and the date 1840.
Red, White, and Blue Ribbon (Dark Text) A notarized legal extract dated 20 August 1842, issued by the Civil Tribunal of First Instance, District of Compiègne (Oise, France).
It is essentially an official court-certified copy of an earlier real estate contract involving the sale, registration, or transfer of a property located in Compiègne.
These extracts (“extrait des minutes du greffe”) were produced by a court clerk when someone needed a legal duplicate for inheritance, taxes, marriage dowry proof, property disputes, etc.
The extract states that in March 1842?, a legal act was deposited with the court.
It involves:
A sale or transfer of a property in Compiègne.
The property is located at the corner of Rue des Bourbons and Rue de l’Étoile.
The price mentioned is 8,800 francs for the principal amount, plus various charges and conditions.
The contract was originally made before Maître Desmarets, notary at Compiègne.
The court clerk certifies:
That the extract was displayed publicly for the legally required period (common for property announcements).
That no opposition was filed.
That the extract conforms to the original held in the tribunal archives.
The document ends with:
Official signature of the clerk (“Le Greffier”).
A bold signature by the bailiff Hégésippe [Narcisse?].
A beautiful blue wax-stamp imprint:
TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE COMPIÈGNE (OISE)
featuring Lady Justice and the date 1840.