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Italian Civil Code

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The Italian Civil Code (Italian: Codice civile) is the civil code of Italy, a collection of norms regulating private law.[1] It was enacted under Fascist rule, by Royal decree no. 262 of 16 March 1942. It predates the current Italian Constitution, and it was amended in the postwar period.[1] The 1942 civil code replaced an earlier civil code which was in force since 1865, the latter being essentially an Italian translation of the Napoleonic Code.[1] Some parts of the 1942 code are based on the German Civil Code of 1900.

Contents

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  • Preliminary provisions: 16 provisions applying to all books of the civil code.
  • Book 1 - family law: marriage, adoption.
  • Book 2 - inheritance law: wills.
  • Book 3 - property: movable items, real estate, property rights and limits.
  • Book 4 - bonds, purchase and sale contracts, mortgages.
  • Book 5 - business law and labor law.
  • Book 6 - civil liability, transcription, credit law, rules of evidence.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Perlingieri, Pietro (2017). Manuale di diritto civile (8 ed.). Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane. ISBN 884953261X.
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