Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)

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Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) is the Dutch Civil Code, a comprehensive body of private law that in some areas reflects principles derived from Roman-Dutch legal tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil code
codification of private law
legal code
appliesTo legal persons in the Netherlands
natural persons in the Netherlands
basedOn civil law tradition
containsPart Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
Book 7
Book 7A
Book 8
country Netherlands
enforcedBy Dutch courts
EnglishName Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dutch Civil Code
field civil law
private law
hasLegalForm statute
hasVersion Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nieuw Burgerlijk Wetboek
influencedBy Napoleonic Code
surface form: French Civil Code

German civil law
Roman-Dutch law
jurisdiction Kingdom of the Netherlands
language Dutch
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Dutch law
partOf Dutch civil law system
Dutch legislation
promulgatedBy States General of the Netherlands
surface form: Staten-Generaal
regulates contracts
family relationships
legal persons
non-contractual liability
obligations
property rights
succession
transport law
replaced Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oud Burgerlijk Wetboek
shortName BW
subjectOf Dutch company law
Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dutch contract law

Dutch family law
Dutch inheritance law
Dutch property law
Dutch tort law

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Subject: Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
Description of subject: Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) is the Dutch Civil Code, a comprehensive body of private law that in some areas reflects principles derived from Roman-Dutch legal tradition.

Referenced by (15)

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Roman-Dutch law codifiedAs Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) EnglishName Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code
Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) subjectOf Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
this entity surface form: Dutch contract law
Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) replaced Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
this entity surface form: Oud Burgerlijk Wetboek
Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) hasVersion Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
this entity surface form: Nieuw Burgerlijk Wetboek
Napoleonic Code influenced Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code (early versions)
BW nativeName Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
BW abbreviationOf Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Burgerlijk Wetboek
Book 7A partOf Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code
Book 7A hasSuccessor Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Book 7 of the Dutch Civil Code
Book 7A isSeparateFrom Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Book 7 of the Dutch Civil Code
Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal legalBasis Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code
Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal legalBasis Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Book 2 of the Dutch Civil Code
Law of Obligations codifiedIn Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code
civil law division appliesLawFrom Burgerlijk Wetboek (partly, in the Netherlands)
subject surface form: Civil Law Division of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands
this entity surface form: Dutch Civil Code