The Civil Law System of the Province of Quebec: Notes, Cases, and Materials |
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... English criminal law was from the first accepted with little de- mur , because it was more merciful than that administered under the French regime . As for the civil law , the Proclamation was taken literally and English law was ...
... English criminal law was from the first accepted with little de- mur , because it was more merciful than that administered under the French regime . As for the civil law , the Proclamation was taken literally and English law was ...
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... English . Each commissioner drafted a part of the Code . Copies of the drafts were given to the other members of the Commission and examined by them indi- vidually . The articles of the Code were then considered one by one at a formal ...
... English . Each commissioner drafted a part of the Code . Copies of the drafts were given to the other members of the Commission and examined by them indi- vidually . The articles of the Code were then considered one by one at a formal ...
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... English law by reference to English authorities . " As a general rule , he points out , it is best to keep the French law pure , and the English law pure and not to attempt to blend them . Here , again , the reports of the Commissioners ...
... English law by reference to English authorities . " As a general rule , he points out , it is best to keep the French law pure , and the English law pure and not to attempt to blend them . Here , again , the reports of the Commissioners ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Persons and Movements in Continental Legal History | 58 |
GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE CIVIL CODE | 69 |
Copyright | |
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