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035 _a(Sirsi) u124988
100 _aFriedrich, R.
245 _aDifferent, but not necessarily apart
260 _c2004
490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0404) 24 January 2004, 104-105(2)
520 _aQuestions the view that the property law systems of England and Germany are incompatible. In English property law, statutes and case law co-exist, with the latter having a limited and subordinate role in the revision of the law. Germany has a codified legal system, which is developed by way of judicial decisions. Compares and contrasts the principal statutes pertaining to land law in both countries. Concludes that the essential functions of property law in the two countries are the same.
590 _aABS
650 _aCOMMON LAW
650 _aGRUNDBUCHORDNUNG
650 _aBURGERLICHES GESETZBUCH
650 _aGERMANY
650 _aENGLAND
690 _aPROPERTY
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999 _c74098
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