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A married minor has the capacity to make juridical acts.
A minor who is over seven years of age has limited capacity to make juridical acts.
The principles and procedures for the issuance of local juridical acts are provided by law.
Local juridical acts should be provided by law.
A juridical act which is against public policy or morals is void.
The first texts in Friulan date back to the 13th century and are mainly commercial or juridical acts.
The expression of intent of a person who has no capacity to make juridical acts is void.
That expressions means, more specifically, the control, followup, searches and practices of juridical acts helped by computer systems.
A unilateral act made by a person limited in capacity to make juridical acts without the approval of his guardian is void.
A person who has no capacity to make juridical acts shall be represented by his guardian for making or receiving an expression of intent.
The ability to conduct juridical acts can be joined to an office or it can be delegated to a person.
That is how the idea for foundation of a Faculty of Veterinary Medicine became a juridical act.
The Codex the premises for the validity of a juridical act especially in relation to form, coercion, misapprehension and lack of participation.
The contentious trial begins with the introductory libellus of litigation and the citation and notification of juridical act.
An expression is also void which is made by a person who, though not without capacity to make juridical acts, in a condition of unconsciousness or mental disorder.
The Constitution of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo was the highest juridical act of the province.
(In 1539, with the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts, Francis I of France made French alone the language for legal and juridical acts.)
Maturity is attained upon reaching the twentieth year of age, and a minor, who has not reached their seventh year of age, has no capacity to make juridical acts.
In this case [it] only defines where an entity is located and does not mean that this location is a legal seat where specific juridical acts can be performed."
According to the 5th Article, section XXXVI of the Brazilian Constitution, laws cannot have "ex post facto" effects that affect acquired rights, accomplished juridical acts and res judicata.
Before the acknowledgement of the contract made by a person who is limited in capacity to make juridical acts, the other party to the contract may withdraw it, except he knew that the approval of the guardian had not been given, when the contract was made.
The fact that after the notification of the expression the expresser dies, or becomes unable to make juridical acts, or is limited in capacity to make juridical acts, shall not null the expression of intent.
A person of no capacity or limited in capacity to make juridical acts, who has wrongfully damaged the rights of another, shall be jointly liable with his guardian for any injury arising therefrom if he is capable of discernment at the time of committing such an act.
Divided in five books, Book I deals with the general principles, the persons, property, facts and juridical acts; Book II with the family, Book III deals with inheritance; Book IV with the obligations and Book V regulates the real and intellectual rights.
The making or receiving of an expression of intent of a person who is limited in capacity to make juridical acts must be approved by his guardian, except when the expression of intent relates to the pure acquisition of a legal advantage, or to the necessaries of life according to his age and status.