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Ucadian Civil Code
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The Ucadian Civil Code is the most comprehensive, advanced and clear Code for the identification of the legal rights of individuals, objects, their relationships, succession and obligations. |
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The Ucadian Civil Code is based on a thorough analysis and review of all Civil Code models including contemporary concerns relating to civil code legal reform and future legal requirements of society.
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The Ucadian Civil Code is consistent with generally recognized principles and norms of international law.
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Structure of the Civil Code
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The Civil Code is structured into chapters, which in turn are divided into articles and then one or more clauses within each article.
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The major chapters of the Civil Code are:
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0. Introductory provisions
1. Knowledge
2. Human life
3. Non-human life
4. Human relationships
5. Property
6. Succession
7. Obligation |
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While an article may belong to a particular chapter, the numbering of all articles is consecutive so that the entire body of articles of the Civil Code may be read as one, with or without the chapter headings. |
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The primary objectives of the Civil Code |
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The primary objectives of the Civil Code are as follows: |
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1. To provide a single supreme document codifying all private laws; |
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2. To present the full list of civil responsibilities, obligations, their limits and application; |
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3. To define the grounds of civil responsibility; |
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4. To clearly place in context the position of civil law versus criminal law, military law and other unifying codes; |
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5. To provide a single supreme document codifying all military rules and procedures relating to all military law; |
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6. To present a clear set of civil judicial standards and code of conduct for all justices and temporary positions of judgment; |
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7. To protect the rights and privileges of citizens by ensuring the fair operation of the civil justice system and all those that perform a function within the scope of the articles defined within the Civil code. |
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Examples of Civil Code |
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The following links provide practical examples of the UCADIAN Civil Code in implementation: |
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