code of obligationsの例文
- The first version of the Swiss Code of Obligations inspired similar legislation in Germany, Italy and Turkey.
- In Switzerland, the Company Limited by Shares ( or " Aktiengesellschaft " in Code of Obligations.
- In 1911, the Swiss Code of Obligations ( SR 22 ) was adopted and considered as the fifth part of the Swiss Civil Code.
- The Code of Obligations was drafted in a strikingly understandable style, without many instances of abstract legal terminology, so that it could be readily understood by the common population.
- The first version, drafted by Walther Munzinger and Heinrich Fick, entered into force in 1883, and was subsequently revised and expanded to form the Swiss Code of Obligations of 1912.
- The regulation of the employment by private employers is largely harmonized at the Federal Constitution of 1999, the Code of Obligations, the Labour Code as well as in the public sector, the Federal Personnel Act.
- The German egyptologist Georg Steindorff explored the Oasis in 1900 and reported that homosexual relations were common and often extended to a form of marriage : " " The feast of marrying a boy was celebrated with great pomp, and the money paid for a boy sometimes amounted to fifteen pounds, while the money paid for a woman was a little over one pound . " " Mahmud Mohammad Abd Allah, writing of Siwan customs for the Harvard Peabody Museum in 1917, commented that although Siwan men could take up to four wives, " " Siwan customs allow a man but one boy to whom he is bound by a stringent code of obligations . ""