Belgian Civil Code definition

Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian Burgerlijk Wetboek/Code Civil (as amended from time to time).
Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian Code Civil/Burgerlijk Wetboek.
Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian Burgerlijk Wetboek/Code Civil of 13 April 2019.

Examples of Belgian Civil Code in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt and insofar as Belgian law would apply, the designation by MDxHealth SA of an agent to receive service of process constitutes an election of domicile within the meaning of Article 111 of the Old Belgian Civil Code.

  • For the avoidance of doubt and insofar as Belgian law would apply, the designation by the Parent of an agent to receive service of process constitutes an election of domicile within the meaning of Article 111 of the Old Belgian Civil Code.

  • Such evidence has the same evidential value as a private deed drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Belgian Civil Code.


More Definitions of Belgian Civil Code

Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian oud Burgerlijk Wetboek/ancien Code Civil of 21 March 1804 and, with effect from its applicable effective date, the Belgian new
Belgian Civil Code means respectively the Belgian oud Burgerlijk Wetboek / ancien Code Civil of 21 March 1804 as amended and/or replaced from time to time or for the Books that are in force, the Belgian Civil Code of 13 April 2019.
Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian oud Burgerlijk Wetboek/ancien Code Civil of 21 March 1804 and, with effect from its applicable effective date, the Belgian new Burgerlijk Wetboek/Code Civil introduced pursuant to the Wet van 13 april 2019 tot invoering van een Burgerlijk Wetboek en tot invoeging van boek 8 “Bewijs” in dat Wetboek/Loi de 13 avril 2019 portant création d’un Code civil et y insérant un livre 8 « La preuve », as amended from time to time;
Belgian Civil Code the Belgian civil code, as amended from time to time (Burgerlijk Wetboek);
Belgian Civil Code means the new Belgian Burgerlijk Wetboek/Code Civil of 13 April 2019, as amended from time to time; and the “Belgian Code of Companies and Associations” means the Belgian Wetboek van vennootschappen en verenigingen/Code des sociétés et des associations dated 23 March 2019, as amended from time to time.
Belgian Civil Code means the Belgian Burgerlijk Wetboek / Code Civil, as amended or replaced from time to time;

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