Examples of The Civil Code in a sentence
The Civil Code only permits the enforcement of monetary decrees, not being in the nature of any amounts payable in respect of taxes, other charges, fines or penalties.
The Civil Code of Ukraine distinguishes two types of movable property, for which the property remains in the possession of the pledger, or is passed into the posses- sion of the pledgee (pawning).
The Civil Code only permits the enforcement of monetary decrees, not being in the nature of any amounts payable in respect of taxes, other charges, fines or penalties and does not include arbitration awards.
The invoice shall contain all the requisites set forth in the Act No. 89/2012 Coll., The Civil Code, as amended and Act No. 235/2004 Coll., VAT Act, as amended.
The Civil Code (CC) defines the legal status of participants of civil relations, the grounds and procedure of implementation of property rights and other proprietary rights, rights on intellectual property, regulates the contractual and other obligations, as well as other property and related personal non-property relations.
The Civil Code and the Installment Sales Act will apply to the Auto Loan Receivables.
The Civil Code differentiates between movable and immovable property and provides rules for acquiring title over property, as well as any proprietary or obligatory rights thereto.
The Civil Code, the Companies Act and the Trust Act will apply with respect to the consideration of the validity of the Beneficial Interests under civil laws and regulations.
Any matters not regulated herein shall be governed by the relevant provisions of generally applicable law, in particular The Civil Code of 23 April 1964 (Journal of Laws 1964, No. 16, item 93, as amended) and the Act on Copyright and Related Rights of February 4, 1994 (Journal of Laws 1994 No. 24 item 83, as amended) and the Act on Consumer Rights of 30 May 2014 (Journal of Laws 2017, item 683).
The Civil Code in Article 101 provides general terms for the possession, use and disposal of property (further elaborated in Articles 109 to 112), but refers to the subsequently enacted Land Law and Land Allocation Law with regard to land ownership and possession.