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  2. Law of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code of the Republic of Chile is the work of the Chilean-Venezuelan jurist and legislator Andrés Bello. After several years of individual work (though officially presented as the work of multiple Congress commissions), Congress passed the Civil Code into law on 14 December 1855, and came into force on 1 January 1857.

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  4. Chilean Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    Although the Napoleonic Code influenced the Chilean Code largely regarding the law of obligations, this influence is in no case a mere transcription. For instance, while the French Code's final book is "On Contracts", the Chilean Code's last book, second title, is "On the declarations of will", comprising a general theory of contract.

  5. Chilean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Children of diplomats were not required to reside in Chile, but other children born abroad could acquire Chilean citizenship, if their parents were Chilean, by settling in Chile. [8] Children born within Chile to foreigners or Chilean parents could derive nationality from their parents by taking up residence in the country.

  6. Chilean Constitution of 1833 - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of 1833 was the constitution used in Chile from 1833 to 1925 when it was replaced by the Constitution of 1925. One of the most long-lived constitutions of Latin America , it was used to endorse both an authoritarian , presidential system and from 1891 onwards an oligarchic , parliamentary system .

  7. Category:Government of Chile - Wikipedia

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  9. Diario Oficial de la República de Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Official Journal of the Republic of Chile (Spanish: Diario Oficial de la República de Chile) is Chile's government gazette – a means of publication of laws, decrees, and other legal regulations issued by state bodies. It was created by decree of President Aníbal Pinto on 15 November 1876. Its first issue was published on 1 March 1877.