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Civil Code of Quebec : ウィキペディア英語版 | Civil Code of Quebec
The ''Civil Code of Quebec'' (CCQ, (フランス語:Code civil du Québec)) is the civil code in force in the province of Quebec, Canada, which came into effect on January 1, 1994. It replaced the ''Civil Code of Lower Canada'' ((フランス語:Code civil du Bas-Canada)) enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1865, which had been in force since July 1, 1866. == Scope == The Code's scope is summarized in its preliminary provision: The Civil Code is in essence a body of rules and regulations that, in all matters treated by or in the spirit or vein of its provisions, sets forth the ''jus commune'', or the law that applies to all of Quebec, either in express or implied terms. For the matters handled by the Code, it acts as the foundation of all other adjacent laws, although other laws may supplement the Code or make exceptions to it.'' As the cornerstone of Quebec's legal system, the Civil Code is frequently amended in order to keep in step with the demands of modern society.
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