Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis
The Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis was a civil code enacted in the Electorate of Bavaria in 1756. It was drafted entirely by the Bavarian chancellor, Wiguläus von Kreittmayr,[1] and was named after Maximilian III Joseph. Written in German, it nonetheless included many Latin phrases. In its content, it adhered to the more strongly than later codification projects. It remained in force in Bavaria until the enactment of the German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) on January 1, 1900.
See also[]
- Prussian Allgemeines Landrecht (ALR)
- Napoleonic Code
- Austrian Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (ABGB)
References[]
- ^ Stolleis, Michael (2001). Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (in German) (2nd ed.). München: Beck. p. 371. ISBN 3406 45957 9.
Categories:
- 1756 in law
- Civil codes
- Legal history of Germany
- Legal history of the Holy Roman Empire
- 1756 in the Holy Roman Empire
- 18th century in Bavaria
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