If you liked Commentary on cession of actions by Johan van den Sande, start with Belgicarum historiarum epitome (1652), Ioannis à Sande ICti & Supremae Frisiorum Curiae Senatoris ad titulum Digestor. De diversis regulis juris antiqui commentarius (1662), and Decisiones frisicae siue rervm in svprema Frisiorum curia iudicatarum libri V. (1647). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Belgicarum historiarum epitome 1652 · 427 pages · Johan van den Sande · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Belgicarum historiarum epitome (1652), Ioannis à Sande ICti & Supremae Frisiorum Curiae Senatoris ad titulum Digestor. De diversis regulis juris antiqui commentarius (1662), Decisiones frisicae siue rervm in svprema Frisiorum curia iudicatarum libri V. (1647), Opera omnia juridica Joannis et Frederici a Sande ... (1721), and Decisiones Frisicae (1647).

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Commentary on cession of actions is by Johan van den Sande.