table of contents introduction 1.historical sketch 1,2.a.german law before 1900 3,4.b.the preparation and enactment of the civil code 5-7.2.ponent parts of german private imperial law 8,9.3.relation of imperial law to state law 10.4.relation of codes and statutes to customary law 11.5.recapitulation of the sources of german private law 12-14.6.arrangement of the codes 7.general characteristics of the new codes 15.a.as to substance of provisions 16.b.as to methods of expression 17-21.8.methods of interpretation first book general rules of law first division persons,things,and rights chapter i: persons a.general rules 22.1.natural,persons and corporate bodies 23.2.associations of persons not forming corporate bodies in the strict sense b.natural persons 24.1.beginning of personality 2.effect of status on capacity for rights,dising capacity,and ownership of property 25.a.capacity for rights b.dising capacity 26.aa.generally 27.bb.infants 28.cc.unsoundness of mind 29.dd.mental infirmity 30.ee.prodigality 31.ff.diomania 32.gg.effect of punishment for criminal offences 33.c.forfeiture or pulsory transfer of property consequent upon criminal punishment,bankruptcy,and marriage 3.effect of so rank,nationality,and domicil on the application of law 34.a.generally 35.b.effect of princely rank 36.c.mercantile traders and mercantile transactions d.nationality and domicil 37.aa.general statement 38,39.bb.nationality cc.domicil 40.(1) distinction between german and english law 41.(2) german conception of domicil …… second division the creation,transfer,and extinction of righis second book law of obligations first division general rules second division rules relating to particular kinds of obligations first sub-division obligations created by act-in-the-law second sub-division obligations created otherwise than by act-in-the-law third book law of things fourth book family law fifth book law of inheritance general index index to german technical terms book reviews 拉丁语、德语、法语词语表 编校絮言
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