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Description and Holding Information
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1898, Principles and Practice of the Civil Code of Japan (De Becker)
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The Principles and Practice of the Civil Code of Japan, by J. E. De Becker. A Complete Theoretical and Practical Exposition of the Motifs of the Japanese Civil Code. Published by Butterworth & Co. (London 1921) and at Kelly & Walsh (Yokohama). 16 + xxix + 853 p. Contents of this English language treatise include a Preface; Introductory Remarks; the main work in six Books: I, General Provisions; II, Real Rights; III, Obligations; IV, Real Rights Securing Obligations; V, Relatives; and VI, Succession; an Appendix setting forth the text of several Japanese laws, including the Law of Nationality; a subject Index; and an Index to Articles in numerical order. (From the Preface: The aim of this work is to furnish, for the information and use of lawyers, students of comparative jurisprudence, and persons interested in the study of the Japanese law, a systematic treatise in the English language on the Japanese Civil Code, compiled in such a form as to facilitate reference to the subjects dealt with.”)
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Title:
The principles and practice of the Civil Code of Japan / by J.E. De Becker, L.L.B., D.C.L. ; A complete theoretical and practical exposition of the motifs of the Japanese Civil Code.
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OCLC Number:
760198966
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