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civil code

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civil
adjective
uk /ˈsɪv.əl/ us /ˈsɪv.əl/
not military or religious, but relating to the ordinary people of ...
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code
noun
uk /kəʊd/ us /koʊd/
a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more ...
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Examples of civil code


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The 1878 recommendations for the 1882 civilcode included a change in the meaning of inheritance.
The new civilcode removed these and similar discriminatory clauses that disempowered women in relation to their husbands.
The 1870 civilcode defined the degree of relationship of certain categories of kin to a householder.
The civilcode countries view things differently.
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Women were excluded from inheritance as well as asset formation under the pre-war civilcode, and such gender discrimination has been perpetuated.
Another limitation is the absence of any discussion of dissent among women's groups concerning the content of the revisions demanded in the civilcode.
The system did change, however, due to a relatively simple revision in the 1882 civilcode that was recommended in 1878.
From the written request form the following information was available : age and gender, name or civilcode, date of sampling and the health service involved.
Although the new civilcode defines children's equal rights on inheritance regardless of their gender and birth order, they do not necessarily inherit family wealth equally.
There are, for instance, frequent references to the former civilcode with the effort to better highlight the key gains women made under the new code.
It will not be part of the criminal code but part of the civilcode.
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They must have some common military, criminal and civilcode under which they should operate.
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Hungarian law on contract and property rights is embodied in the 1959 civilcode (as amended).
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It is rightly argued that two decades of activism, lobbying, and campaigning by the women's movement played a key role in the revision of the seventy-five-yearold civilcode.
Therefore, the debate and the problems that occurred when the registration system changed and the civilcode underwent revisions offer important clues to understanding the earlier system and practice.
Will the penalties for any offences committed by personnel be under the military code or the civilcode?
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Any penalties for disobeying an order, or leaving with- out permission, will be penalties provided according to the civilcode.
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A traditional civilcode could also have been adopted.
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The civilcode allows for different classes of shares.
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The basis for civil law lies in a civilcode.
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For this reason the criminal division must have a small civilcode, giving it appropriate power to deal with these appeals.
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A jurisdiction that has a civilcode generally also has a code of civil procedure.
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Commercial law is a confusing patchwork of narrow statutes and an outdated civilcode.
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He advocated liberty of the press, and the reform of the civilcode.
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He strove towards a uniform civilcode rather than religion specific laws.
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