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- Q1014906 subject Q7130142.
- Q1014906 subject Q7292141.
- Q1014906 abstract "The Burgerlijk Wetboek (or BW) is the Civil Code of the Netherlands. Early versions were largely based on the Napoleonic Code. The Dutch Civil Code was substantively reformed in 1992. The Code deals with the rights of natural persons (Book 1), legal persons (Book 2), patrimony (Book 3) and succession (Book 4). It also sets out the law of property (e.g., ownership, possession, and security interests) (Book 5), obligations and contracts (Books 6-7), and conflict of laws (Book 10). Proposed amendments will add a Book on intellectual property.".
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- Q1014906 comment "The Burgerlijk Wetboek (or BW) is the Civil Code of the Netherlands. Early versions were largely based on the Napoleonic Code. The Dutch Civil Code was substantively reformed in 1992. The Code deals with the rights of natural persons (Book 1), legal persons (Book 2), patrimony (Book 3) and succession (Book 4). It also sets out the law of property (e.g., ownership, possession, and security interests) (Book 5), obligations and contracts (Books 6-7), and conflict of laws (Book 10).".
- Q1014906 label "Burgerlijk Wetboek".