Custom of Paris

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The Custom of Paris was a comprehensive body of French customary law that governed civil affairs such as property, inheritance, and family relations, and served as the foundational legal code in New France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf customary law
legal code
source of law
appliedIn New France
surface form: Canada (New France)

French colonial empire
Louisiana Territory
surface form: Louisiana (New France)

New France
Paris
Province of Quebec
surface form: Quebec (colony)

Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
appliedTo civil affairs
disputes over land and property
marriage and family relations
private law relations
succession to estates
basedOn French customary law
codification written redaction of Parisian customary law
country France
governedDomain contracts
family law
guardianship
inheritance law
matrimonial property
obligations
property law
succession
hasPart rules on community of property between spouses
rules on dower
rules on feudal tenure
rules on guardianship of minors
rules on inheritance shares
rules on obligations and contracts
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
Middle Ages
influenced Louisiana civil law tradition
Quebec civil law tradition
civil law in French colonies in North America
inForceIn Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France

New France
surface form: Ancien Régime Quebec

New France until British conquest
language French
legalStatus comprehensive body of customary law
legalSystem civil law
legalTradition European continental law
regionOfOrigin Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
replacedBy Quebec Civil Code
surface form: Civil Code of Lower Canada

Napoleonic Code
surface form: French Civil Code
role foundational legal code in New France

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New France legalSystem Custom of Paris