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Article
155-Civil Code |
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| 155.1 |
Civil Code |
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By this Charter a single, unified and consistent Civil Code shall be formed for the Union and all associated Universities. All existing and new laws providing for civil responsibility are subject to inclusion in the Civil Code as one of the thirty three (33) Codes of Law of the Union. |
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| 155.2 |
Structure of the Civil Code |
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The Civil Code shall be one (1) book structured into chapters, which in turn are divided into articles and then one or more clauses within each article. |
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The major chapters of the Civil Code shall be: |
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I. Introductory Provisions
II. Knowledge
III. Living Men and Women
IV. Animal Life
V. Living Relationships
VI. Property
VII. Succession
VIII. Obligation
IX. Universal Forms
X. Universal Civil Forms |
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While an article may belong to a particular chapter, the numbering of all articles is consecutive so that the entire body of articles of the Civil Code may be read as one, with or without the chapter headings. |
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