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code of jutlandの例文

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  • The medieval Code of Jutland applied for Schleswig until 1900 when it was replaced by the Prussian Civil Code.
  • The Code of Jutland ( ) was approved at meeting of the nobility at Vordingborg in 1241 just prior to Valdemar's death.
  • On the Danish mainland the Code of Jutland of 1241 and were allowed to judge according to Frisian law ( see also Lex Frisionum ).
  • At the union, the old " Code of Jutland " from 1241 was applied and even today some of those rules are still valid.
  • Also part of the collection is the oldest known manuscript of the Law Code of Jutland ( Jyske Lov ), " Cod Holm C 37 ", dated to around 1280.
  • The Code of Jutland ( " Jyske Lov " ) was approved at meeting of the nobility at Vordingborg in 1241 just prior to Valdemar's death, in the same city.
  • The most obvious result of this distinction was the exclusion of Schleswig in subsequent Danish laws, although the medieval Danish Code of Jutland ( Danish : " Jyske Lov " ) was retained as Schleswig's legal code.
  • The most important consequence of this agreement was the exclusion of Schleswig in subsequent Danish laws ( although the medieval Danish Code of Jutland ( in Danish : " Jyske Lov " ) was maintained as the legal code of the duchy of Schleswig.