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Defence of Fraud against the Disobedient Heir. A Comparison of D. 44.4.8.1 and § 663 ABGB (Austrian Civil Code)

Journal on European history of law
After the due date of a claim, the creditor can, of course, sue his debtor. However, not every creditor wishes to enforce his claim against his debtor. If the creditor himself is not willing to sue his debtor, the debtor could – after the death of the creditor – be sued by the heir of the creditor. However, it is possible for the creditor to order that
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Towards the Modern Croatian Legal Language: Revisions of the Croatian translation of the Austrian Civil Code by Franjo Josip Spevec

2022
The Croatian translation of the Austrian Civil Code is of great significance for the history of the Croatian legal language and terminology. It was completed in 1953 after Croatia was given autonomous status within the Habsburg Monarchy and Croatian was declared the official language (Vince, 2002: 282).
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The Equality of Spouses as Successors?(according to Austrian General Civil Code in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia)

2012
Marital relationship as the basis for succession of spouses underwent a long development, conditioned on one hand by the importance of kinship, and on the other hand by the regulation of the legal status of women in marriage, family and society as a whole. Significant changes followed the adoption of modern civil codes. Thus, the Austrian General Civil
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