Spanish Civil Code
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The Spanish Civil Code is the principal body of private law in Spain, codifying rules on persons, family, property, and obligations in a systematic, 19th-century European civil law tradition.
Aliases (1)
- Código Civil ×1
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
civil code
→
legal code → source of private law → |
| appliesTo |
civil relationships
→
legal persons → natural persons → |
| contains |
general provisions on persons
→
rules on civil liability → rules on easements → rules on filiation → rules on inheritance → rules on marriage → rules on mortgages → rules on obligations and contracts → rules on ownership → rules on parental authority → rules on possession → rules on property rights → rules on usufruct → |
| country |
Spain
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| field |
private law
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| hasStructure |
articles
→
books → chapters → titles → |
| inspiredBy |
French Civil Code
→
Napoleonic Code → |
| isBasisFor |
Spanish case law in civil matters
→
Spanish private law doctrine → |
| jurisdiction |
Spain
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| language |
Spanish
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| legalStatus |
in force
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| legalSystem |
civil law
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| regulates |
contracts
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family law matters → non-contractual obligations → obligations → persons → property → succession → |
| scope |
general private law
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| shortName |
Código Civil
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| tradition |
19th-century European civil law tradition
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| typeOfLaw |
codified statute
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| usedBy |
Spanish courts
→
Spanish lawyers → notaries in Spain → registrars in Spain → |
Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Spanish law
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codifiedIn |
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Napoleonic Code
→
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influenced |
|
Spanish Civil Code
("Código Civil")
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shortName |