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in law, in its widest sense any body of legal rules expressed in fixed and authoritative written form. A statute thus may be termed a code.

 


CODE NAPOLEON, the first code of the French civil law, known at first as the Code civil des Francais, was promulgated in its entirety by a law of the 30th Ventose in the year XII. (31st of March 1804).

Code of Professional - The rules of conduct that govern the legal profession Responsibility .
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Code Of Federal Regulations: An annual publication which contains the cumulative executive agency regulations.

Code of Civil Procedure
As the entire legal system was being overhauled, the Code of Civil Procedure was adopted in 1806.
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Code Of Professional Responsibility
The American Bar Association formulated set of rules, principles and guidelines to define the professional responsibility of the lawyers.

The Code of Conduct provides guidance to Members of the House of Lords on the standards of conduct expected of them in their parliamentary and public duties. The Code requires Members to register all relevant financial and non-financial interests.

Code: A collection, compendium or revision of laws systematically arranged into chapters, table of contents and index and promulgated by legislative authority.
Commit: To lawfully send a person to prison, a reformatory or an asylum ...

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): The regulations promulgated by the USPTO.
Colorable Deviation: A small change in a product or process from what is claimed that is made solely for the purpose of avoiding literal infringement of the claim.

Black Code definition:
Statutes passed by pro-slavery, Southern states of the USA before and after the Civil War, to limit the civil rights of slaves or freed slaves. All black codes were eventually repealed.

CODE OF LOUISIANA - In 1822, Peter Derbigny, Edward Livingston and Moreau Lislet were selected by the legislature to revise and amend the civil code, and to add to it such laws still in force as were not included therein.

code - A collection, compendium or revision of laws, rules and regulations enacted by legislative authority.
code of criminal procedure - Body of federal or state law dealing with procedural aspects of trial for criminal cases.

Code
A compilation or collection of laws and statutes.
Comparative Negligence
The doctrine providing that any award for injury caused by a defendant is reduced proportionately by the plaintiff's relative degree of negligence.

CODE - A collection of written laws arranged into chapters, table of contents, and index, and published by legislative authority. For example, the Iowa Code is a collection of laws approved by the Iowa legislature.

code A collection or compendium of statutes; Washington statutes are collected in the Revised Code of Washington, abbreviated RCW.

Code - A grouping of statutes, relating to a particular subject matter and arranged in classified order.

Term: Code
Definition: A compilation or collection of laws and statutes.

Vienna Code:
Vienna Code is an international Classification system to categorize Trade-mark design by its figurative elements.

Revised Code of Washington (RCW)
The statutes of the state of Washington enacted by the Washington legislature. In contrast, the Washington Administrative Code contains regulations adopted by various Washington agencies.

Code: A systematic subject compilation of laws. Statutes and regulations are initially published chronologically in the order they are enacted. A code compiles all the statutes or regulations pertaining to a particular subject (e.g.

Code of Federal Regulations:
27 C.F.R. - Alcohol and Tobacco
21 C.F.R., Chapt. II - Drug Enforcement Administration
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A code of etiquette that governs the interactions of courts in different states, localities and foreign countries. Courts generally agree to defer scheduling a trial if the same issues are being tried in a court in another jurisdiction.

The code of civil practice of Louisiana enacts as follows, namely: Art. 210.

The Code of Federal Regulations is written to explain in detail how the laws are to be carried out.

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Building Code: Law setting forth minimum standards for the construction and use of buildings to protect the public health and safety.
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Algerian Family Code
Family Court of Australia
Australian family law
Mudawana (The Moroccan Family Code).
Family law system in the UK ...

(2) A system of private legal rights based on Roman law and usually expressed in a Code, for example the Civil Code of Quebec.ClaimThe assertion of a legal right.

All the fruits of the slave's labor belongs to the master (see, for example, the extract from The 1740 South Carolina Slave Code in the History of the Law). Slavery was once very prevalent in the world but is now illegal in most countries.

Code of Practice
Most Trade Associations operate Codes of Practice which are tailor-made to deal with the common problems of the trade. The disadvantage is that there are no direct methods of enforcement.
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Secured Claim - Where a claim is secured by a lien, the code limits that secured claim to the value of the property less any higher priority liens.
Secured Creditor - A creditor holding a lien (secured claim) on property.

Common law (as practised in Ireland, England and the USA) is often contrasted with civil law systems (such as in France or Germany) where laws are set down in a written code.

As stated in section 3-604 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a party that is entitled to enforce a negotiable instrument may cancel the instrument, whether or not for consideration, and discharge the obligation of the other party to pay.

Title 11 of the United States Code regulates the filing of a bankruptcy. If the debtor initiates the bankruptcy it is called a voluntary bankruptcy. If the creditor initiates the bankruptcy it is called an involuntary bankruptcy.

state laws (spelled out in the Uniform Commercial Code adopted generally throughout the country) which require a seller of the business including his/her inventory to a) publish notice of the sale, b) give written notice to all creditors, and c) set ...

Commuter: An air carrier operator operating under 14 CFR 135 (Code of Federal Regulations) that carries passengers on at least five round trips per week on at least one route between two or more points according to its published flight schedules ...

Per Se Law - In the Motor Vehicle Code, the per se crime is driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or greater, as established through a valid testing procedure.

P.C. Patent cases; penal code; pleas of the crown; political code; practice cases; precedents in chancery.
P.L. Pamphlet laws; poor laws; public laws.
P.P. Propria persona, in his own person.

Common business slang to distinguish a corporation whose profits are taxed separate from its owners under subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code, from an S corporation, ...

LAS PARTIDAS.
The name of a code of Spanish law; sometimes called las siete partidas, or the seven parts, from the number of its principal divisions.... more
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Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) - A uniform law governing commercial transactions. The U.C.C. has been adopted by all states except Louisiana.

In most countries whole areas of law are contained in a single code rather than, as in England and Wales, being divided between the common law, which is derived from decisions of judges over the centuries, and statute law enacted by Parliament.

Wage Earner's Plan - Also, Chapter 13. A chapter of the Bankruptcy Code which allows a debtor to file a wage earner's plan for payment of a percentage of his debts from future earnings.
Waiver - Intentionally given up a right.

Uniform Acts Uniform Commercial Code
US Small Business Administration Guaranteed Loans
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Business bankruptcy - A proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code filed by a business entity.
Bylaws - Rules or laws adopted by an association or corporation to govern its actions.

Employees pay Schedule E income tax and the employer is responsible for deducting the tax due (in accordance with the employee's allocated tax code) and paying it to the Inland Revenue.

sanction: a penalty or punishment provided as a means of enforcing obedience to a law, rule or code; also, an authorization
satisfaction: Discharge of a legal obligation, as in a "Satisfaction of Judgment." ...

The rules used to handle a civil case from the time the initial complaint is filed through pretrial discovery, the trial itself and any subsequent appeal. Each state adopts its own rules of civil procedure (often set out in a separate Code of Civil ...

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