Constitution of Pennsylvania Analytically Indexed and With Index of Prohibited Legislation
- 120 pages
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This comprehensive collection of Pennsylvania's statutes offers readers a detailed view of the state's legal history and development. It covers a wide range of topics, including land ownership, taxes, criminal law, and civil rights.
This volume contains the foundational legal documents and statutes that established the province of Pennsylvania in the late 17th century, including the charter granted by King Charles II to the Quaker leader William Penn and the laws passed by the provincial assembly. It also includes an appendix of laws related to the governance of Philadelphia and other municipalities within the province. Edited and annotated by legal experts, this book provides a valuable resource for scholars and students of colonial American law and history.
This collection of statutes provides a comprehensive look at the development of Pennsylvania law from the colonial period to the beginning of the 19th century. The laws cover a wide range of topics, including property rights, criminal justice, and taxation. Includes detailed notes and commentary to help readers understand the context and significance of each law.