• The Civil Code of 1734 (Swedish: 1734 års lag), was passed by the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates in 1734, and put in effect after it had been ratified...
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    of King Magnus Eriksson c. 1350 into two general codes. These were replaced by a single code, the Civil Code of 1734, which was promulgated in 1734....
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  • Kristofers landslag (category Political history of Sweden)
    Erikssons landslag from circa 1350. It was in effect in Sweden until the Civil Code of 1734. It is unclear whether the law was ever confirmed by king Christopher...
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    on the basis of local autonomy and different legislation, with the Civil Code of 1734 being the first legislation to apply to all settlements and people...
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    1771 1734 In the Civil Code of 1734, men are banned from selling the property of their wife without her consent, and both spouses regardless of gender...
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    Magnus Erikssons landslag (category Political history of Sweden)
    law, in effect in Sweden until the Civil Code of 1734. The royal oath that was stipulated in Magnus' country code said that: The King shall strengthen...
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  • binding. The oldest act still in force, in part, is the Swedish Civil Code of 1734. Books of Court Procedure (oikeudenkäymiskaari), Trade (kauppakaari) and...
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    accordance with the Civil Code of 1734. Both the Civil Code of 1683 in the case of Denmark-Norway, and the Civil Code of 1734 in the case of Sweden-Finland...
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  • Finland's language strife (category Social history of Finland)
    Finnish with Abckiria in the 1500s, and a Finnish translation of the Civil Code of 1734 was published in 1759 (Ruotzin waldacunnan laki), it had no official...
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  • Sweden. This was formalized in the Beggar Law of 1642, and became mandatory in the Civil Code of 1734, when each parish was required to have an almshouse...
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