Civil Code definition

Civil Code means the Civil Code of Québec, as amended.
Civil Code means Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, as amended.
Civil Code means the Italian civil code, as approved by the Royal Decree dated 16 March 1942, No. 262, as subsequently amended.

Examples of Civil Code in a sentence

  • The Issuer acknowledges and accepts the benefit of the third-party beneficiary clause ("stipulation pour autrui") pursuant to the Luxembourg Civil Code in respect of the Commissionaire Account.

  • For that purpose, the Guarantor hereby irrevocably waives any right or privilege of order available, including those contemplated in Articles 364, 366, 821, 824, 827, 829, and 834 to 839 of the Civil Code and Articles 77 and 595 of the Code of Civil Procedure, related to the payment of the Base Purchase Price and the payment of the Holdback Amount.

  • As stated in Article 19.9 of the Investment Agreement, which applies mutatis mutandis to the Amendment Agreement, for the sake of clarity, it is recalled that, in accordance with articles 1366 and 1367 of the French Civil Code, this Amendment Agreement shall be signed electronically by the Investor, the Investor's Guarantor, the Sellers and the Company.


More Definitions of Civil Code

Civil Code means the Civil Code of Québec, RSQ ch. C-1991, as it may be amended from time to time.
Civil Code means Act No. 40/1964 Coll., the Civil Code, as amended.
Civil Code means Law No. 10,406, dated January 10, 2002.
Civil Code means the Civil Code of Japan (Law No. 89 of 1896, as amended).
Civil Code means Act V of 2013 on the Civil Code.
Civil Code means the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek);
Civil Code means the Civil Code (Chapter 16 of the Laws of Malta);