This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...(decreto n. 3,346 de 14 de outubro de 1887 e lei n. 1,236 de 24 de setembro de 1904)... Rio de Janeiro, J. Ribeiro dos Santos, 1906. 476 p. mercial code, which was not accomplished until 1850. Silva Lisboa, one of the classic jurists of Brazil, prepared his Regras da Praca or bases of commercial rules in conformity ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...(decreto n. 3,346 de 14 de outubro de 1887 e lei n. 1,236 de 24 de setembro de 1904)... Rio de Janeiro, J. Ribeiro dos Santos, 1906. 476 p. mercial code, which was not accomplished until 1850. Silva Lisboa, one of the classic jurists of Brazil, prepared his Regras da Praca or bases of commercial rules in conformity with the new codes of commerce and the legislation of the country, which was printed in 1832 and has been republished in various editions since then. COMMERCIAL CODE By law of October 20, 1823, it was provided that the Portuguese law of August 18, 1769, which provided for the observance of commercial and maritime customs as subsidiary law, the laws of the civilized nations of Europe and the French code of commerce, should be observed in Brazil. As this collection of law was eminently unsatisfactory, the permanent regency established during the minority of Pedro II took the first effecve step in 1833 for the codification of the commercial law. It is unnecessary to dwell upon the various commissions which were appointed to bring the code to fruition. Suffice it to recall that Jose Clemente Pereira, the chairman of the commission and one of the principal draftsmen of the code, is to be regarded as the moving spirit in the work. Numerous sessions were held in both Senate and House until in 1850 agreement upon all amendments was obtained and the code published and promulgated as law 556 of June 25, 1850. This code, although still in force, has been amended on numerous occasions, and movements for its entire revision have received inspiration from the excellent work done on the codification of the civil law and from the valuable drafts submitted recently by Professor Inglez de Souza. It is considered certain that a new code will be adopted wi...
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