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civil code - перевод на Английский

PRIVATE LAW RELATING TO PROPERTY, FAMILY, AND OBLIGATIONS
Civil Code; Civil codes; Civil Codes; Codes of law; قانون مدنی
  •  Countries with a collection of laws known formally or informally as "civil code"
  • fr}} Frédéric Koller, [https://www.letemps.ch/monde/2016/09/13/suisse-inspire-modernisation-droit-chinois "Quand la Suisse inspire la modernisation du droit chinois"], ''[[Le temps]]'', Tuesday 13 September 2016 (page visited on 14 September 2016).</ref>
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civil code         
civil code гражданский кодекс
civil code         

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гражданский кодекс

civil code         
гражданский кодекс
civil code         
гражданский кодекс;
Napoleonic Code         
  • The Napoleonic Code in the [[Historical Museum of the Palatinate]] in [[Speyer]]
CIVIL CODE OF 1804
Code Napoleon; Napoleonic civil code; Napoleanic Code; Code Civil; Code Napoléon; French Familly code; Code civil; French Civil Code; Civil Code of France; Civil Code of 1804; French civil code; Code civil du Français; Napoleonic law; Code civil des Français; Code civil des Francais; Napoleonic code; Napoléonic Code; Code Civil des Francais; Code Civil of 1804; French Napoleonic Code of 1804
[юр.] кодекс Наполеона
code         
METHOD TO REPRESENT INFORMATION FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES (STORAGE, TRANSMISSION, PROTECTION AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS ETC.)
CodE; Encoding; Encoding code; Encode/Decode; Codes; Encoded; Code (communications); Code (information theory); Coding and decoding; Encodings; Information encoding; Código; Data encoding; CØDE
code 1. noun 1) leg. кодекс, свод законов - civil code - criminal code 2) код - Morse code 3) законы чести, морали; моральные нормы code(s) of conduct - нормы поведения Syn: see law 2. v. шифровать по коду, кодировать
Civil Defence         
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
  • fr}} Daniele Mariani, [http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/a-chacun-son-bunker/7485678 "À chacun son bunker"], [[Swissinfo]], 23 October 2009 (page visited on 5 August 2015).</ref>
  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
  • date=2015-01-12 }}"</ref>
  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].
PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense

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организация противовоздушной обороны

Civil Defence         
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
  • fr}} Daniele Mariani, [http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/a-chacun-son-bunker/7485678 "À chacun son bunker"], [[Swissinfo]], 23 October 2009 (page visited on 5 August 2015).</ref>
  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
  • date=2015-01-12 }}"</ref>
  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].
PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense
Civil Defence организация противовоздушной обороны
civil defence         
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
  • fr}} Daniele Mariani, [http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/a-chacun-son-bunker/7485678 "À chacun son bunker"], [[Swissinfo]], 23 October 2009 (page visited on 5 August 2015).</ref>
  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
  • date=2015-01-12 }}"</ref>
  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].
PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense

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гражданская оборона (добровольная организация; её члены в течение пяти лет проходят специальную подготовку по избранному профилю)

civil defence         
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
  • fr}} Daniele Mariani, [http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/a-chacun-son-bunker/7485678 "À chacun son bunker"], [[Swissinfo]], 23 October 2009 (page visited on 5 August 2015).</ref>
  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
  • date=2015-01-12 }}"</ref>
  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].
PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense
гражданская оборона

Определение

ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ ГРАЖДАНСКИЙ КОДЕКС
1804 (Кодекс Наполеона) , действующий гражданский кодекс Франции. Составлен при активном участии Наполеона. Включает нормы гражданского, семейного, процессуального, частично трудового права. Кодекс закрепил свободу частной собственности, провозгласив это право священным и неприкосновенным.

Википедия

Civil code

A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations.

A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure. In some jurisdictions with a civil code, a number of the core areas of private law that would otherwise typically be codified in a civil code may instead be codified in a commercial code.

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