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Article from Volume 3, Number 1, Year 2015

THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE PATRIMONY IN THE NEW CIVIL CODE
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Author(s): Adrian Stoica
DOI: 10.4316/EJAFB.2015.318
Abstract: This study highlights one of the most important institutions regulated by the Civil Code, i.e. the patrimony. If the Civil Code of 1864 contained regulations incident to the patrimony, as this institution was perceived at that time, the current Civil Code complies with the contemporary realities regarding rights and freedoms and provides a quite different perspective, compared to old school rules. Therefore, we considered particularly useful to present the structure of the patrimony, from a critical and analytical perspective; however, at the same time, we also offered some practical examples for a better understanding of this institution.
Keywords: Patrimony, Uniqueness, Property Rights, Universality, Affectation
References:
1. C. Aubry And C. Rau Were Two Famous French Jurists Of The Late Nineteenth Century, Both Professors Of The University Of Strasbourg;
2. O. Ungureanu, C. Munteanu (2008), Tratat De Drept Civil. Bunurile. Drepturile Reale Principale, Editura Hamangiu, Bucuresti; Legislation
3. The New Civil Code Adopted By Law No. 287/2009, Published In The Official Gazette No. 511 Of 24th July 2009.
4. The New Civil Code Was Amended By Law No. 71/2011 And Then It Has Undergone Two Corrections, Published In The Official Gazette No. 427 Of 17th June 2011 And No. 489 Of 8th July 2011, And Republished In The Official Gazette No. 505 Of 15th July 2011;
 
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