Brazilian Civil Code

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The current Brazilian Civil Code (Law 10.406 of January 10, 2002) has been in force since January 11 or 12, 2003, after its one-year vacatio legis. The first version dates from 1916, after the publication of Law No. 3,071 of the same year.[1][2][3]

Draft Civil Code, prepared by the jurist Clóvis Beviláqua, printed by the National Press in 1900.

The new text has 2,046 articles organized as follows:[3]

General Part:

Special Part:

History of the Code

See also

References

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