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A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations.
A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure. In some jurisdictions with a civil code, a number of the core areas of private law that would otherwise typically be codified in a civil code may instead be codified in a commercial code.
A civilcode is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations. A jurisdiction that has a civilcode generally also has a...
The Uniform CivilCode is a proposal in India to formulate and implement personal laws of citizens which apply on all citizens equally regardless of their...
Napoleonic Code (French: Code Napoléon), officially the CivilCode of the French (French: Codecivil des Français; simply referred to as Codecivil), is the...
Goa CivilCode, also called the Goa Family Law, is the set of civil laws that governs the residents of the Indian state of Goa. The Goan civilcode was...
The CivilCode of Quebec (CCQ, French: Codecivil du Québec) is the civilcode in force in the Canadian province of Quebec, which came into effect on January...
The Italian CivilCode (Italian: Codice civile) is the civilcode of Italy, a collection of norms regulating private law. It was enacted under Fascist...
CivilCode of the Russian Federation (Russian: Гражданский кодекс Российской Федерации, frequently abbreviated 'ГК РФ') is the prime source of civil law...
The current Portuguese CivilCode (Portuguese: Código Civil) was approved on 26 November 1966 and entered into force on 1 June 1967. It replaced the previous...
The CivilCode of the Philippines is the product of the codification of private law in the Philippines. It is the general law that governs family and property...
The CivilCode of California is a collection of statutes for the State of California. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations...
The Egyptian CivilCode is the primary source of civil law for Egypt. The first version of Egyptian CivilCode was written in 1949 containing 1149 articles...
the code was enacted, by a process of codification. Though the process and motivations for codification are similar in different common law and civil law...
The Louisiana CivilCode (LCC) constitutes the core of private law in the State of Louisiana. The Louisiana CivilCode is based on a more diverse set of...
The CivilCode of Spain (Spanish: Código Civil), formally the Royal Decree of 24 July 1889 (Spanish: Real Decreto de 24 de julio de 1889) is the law that...
Zivilprozessordnung (ZPO) is the German code of civil procedure. It was enacted in 1887. It strongly influenced the Code of Civil Procedure in Japan and Taiwan...
The European civilcode (ECC) is a proposed harmonisation of private law across the European Union. The ultimate aim of a European civilcode is, like a...
The CivilCode of the Republic of Chile (Código Civil de la República de Chile, also referred to as the Code of Bello) is the work of jurist and legislator...
based on legal codes and statutes, with precedents also playing an important role. Japan has a civil law legal system with six legal codes, which were greatly...
The CivilCode of Argentina was the legal code in force between 1871 and 2015, which formed the foundation of the system of civil law in Argentina. It...
airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation...
jurisdictions based on civilcodes, both contractual and tortious or delictual liability is typically outlined in a civilcode based on Roman Law principles...
The CivilCode of 1734 (Swedish: 1734 års lag), was passed by the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates in 1734, and put in effect after it had been ratified...
Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and regulations along with some standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits...