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  2. Cuban civil code - Wikipedia

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    Law 59 or the Cuban civil code is the legal body that regulates the main norms in legal matters such as Real Rights, Law of obligations, Contract law and inheritance law, in addition to the legal capacity of persons, natural and law, and some rules of Private International Law in the Republic of Cuba. [1]

  3. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Cuba formally institutionalized the revolution with the adoption of a new constitution, which provided that the legal system be based on the principle of socialist legality. In constructing its legal system, Cuba looked to the countries of the Socialist Bloc for blueprints.

  4. Lists of legal terms - Wikipedia

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    The following pages contain lists of legal terms: List of Latin legal terms; List of legal abbreviations; List of legal abbreviations (canon law) on Wiktionary: Appendix: English legal terms; Appendix: Glossary of legal terms

  5. Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Defining marriage as "a social and legal institution" and "one form of family organization" (formerly included legalization of same-sex marriage). Extending the terms of municipal council delegates to five years. Banning discrimination based on gender, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.

  6. Category:Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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  7. Cuban Assets Control Regulations - Wikipedia

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    However, relations between the U.S and Cuba quickly turned as the Castro government began nationalizing U.S. companies in Cuba and took ownership over property previously held by U.S. investors. [10] The first of many economic sanctions relating to the embargo against Cuba was enacted in 1960, and in January the following year President ...

  8. Category:Legal terminology - Wikipedia

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    A. Abandonment (legal) Abrogation in public law; Acceleration (law) Acceptance of responsibility; Acknowledgment (law) Acting (law) Actual notice; Ad sectam

  9. List of legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Lists of legal terms From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.