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Page 317
... Civil and Criminal codes adopted in 1922 there was authorization to depart from the rigid provisions of the code under special cir- cumstances . The Civil Code opened with article 1 , read- ing , " Civil rights are protected by law ...
... Civil and Criminal codes adopted in 1922 there was authorization to depart from the rigid provisions of the code under special cir- cumstances . The Civil Code opened with article 1 , read- ing , " Civil rights are protected by law ...
Page 319
... civil suit for accident . Czechoslovak and Hungarian civil codes retained pre - World War II provi- sions , however , creating the opportunity of purchasing li- ability insurance . State insurance provides state enterprises in all ...
... civil suit for accident . Czechoslovak and Hungarian civil codes retained pre - World War II provi- sions , however , creating the opportunity of purchasing li- ability insurance . State insurance provides state enterprises in all ...
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... civil jurisdictions , most have powers in both areas of the law . District courts hear civil and criminal cases in one or more municipalities ; they are also respon- sible for the Civil Registry , which keeps a record of the civil ...
... civil jurisdictions , most have powers in both areas of the law . District courts hear civil and criminal cases in one or more municipalities ; they are also respon- sible for the Civil Registry , which keeps a record of the civil ...
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