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1 D. Again a civil code , dealing chiefly with the rights of travellers.
2 The civil code is as complicated as the criminal is severe.
3 Our civil code is not the Koran; it is not wrong to examine it.
4 His despotism extended itself to the civil code , and even to religion and the church.
5 Concurrently with these majestic undertakings, he commenced the compilation of the civil code of France.
6 They are called fathers and mothers by the civil code , which is puerile and honest.
7 Then the justice that fled from criminal law, steers equally clear of the civil code ?
8 We didn't come all the way across the Territory for a lecture on HMV civil code .
9 On those laws our civil code is founded.
10 Day says that the civil code in Europe "does not work in these big cases".
11 His theology, his liturgy, his moral code, and his civil code were admirable in their design and their execution.
12 Tahira Abdullah, a human rights activist, said it was vital the country follow the civil code rather than sharia law.
13 Instead of amending the existing civil code , the bill creates a new law under which same-sex marriages will be regulated.
14 Some Muslims are upset that Sharia, the Islamic legal and moral code, would likely be diluted under a uniform civil code .
15 Zang said the marriage section of the draft civil code maintains the bond as being between a man and a woman.
16 After nineteen hundred years no woman's thought has ever been incorporated into the ecclesiastical or civil code of any Christian land.
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