Quemadmodum Debitorum Intabulatio porro quoque Conformitate Legis penes Comitatum permanebit, ita vetitum esse volumus, ne Fundorum sub Onere publico constitutorum Venditiones, Emptiones, Cambiationes, Oppignorationes absque debita apud Magistratum Oppidanum Insinuatione, illicque procuranda Improtocollatione sub Invigorositate Actus secus instituendi fiant
I found the sentence in the royal donation issued to the town of Vršac in 1804.
I understand the part saying the donor (king) wants to prevent the purchase, sale, replacement etc. of sequestered estates from happening, but I am not sure what he means by sub Invigorositate actus secus instituendi.
As far as I understand, the deed of purchase, sale, replacement etc. of a sequestered estate (fundorum sub onere publico constitutorum) should be presented to the town council (apud magistratum oppidum) which for its part issues a document accompanied with the declaration of the nullification (sub invigorositate) of deeds of a different arrangement.
I found the sentence in the royal donation issued to the town of Vršac in 1804.
I understand the part saying the donor (king) wants to prevent the purchase, sale, replacement etc. of sequestered estates from happening, but I am not sure what he means by sub Invigorositate actus secus instituendi.
As far as I understand, the deed of purchase, sale, replacement etc. of a sequestered estate (fundorum sub onere publico constitutorum) should be presented to the town council (apud magistratum oppidum) which for its part issues a document accompanied with the declaration of the nullification (sub invigorositate) of deeds of a different arrangement.
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