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  2. Burgerlijk Wetboek - Wikipedia

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    This codified the titulus-modus variant of the causal system of title transfer (causale stelsel van eigendomsoverdracht). [2]: 233 However, it remained true that the 1838 Code did draw heavily from the Napoleonic Code, as Meijer concludes: The French Code Civil was the model for the BW of 1838. This does not mean that the BW is a copy of the Code.

  3. Act of Abjuration - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Abjuration (Dutch: Plakkaat van Verlatinghe; Spanish: Acta de Abjuración, lit. 'placard of abjuration') is the declaration of independence by many of the provinces of the Netherlands from their allegiance to Philip II of Spain, during the Dutch Revolt.

  4. Act of Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Guarantee (Dutch: Akte van Garantie) of the hereditary stadtholderate was a document from 1788, in which the seven provinces of the States General and the representative of Drenthe declared, amongst other things, that the admiralty and captain-generalship were hereditary, and together with the hereditary stadtholderate would ...

  5. Civil procedure code of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Code of Civil Procedure (Dutch: Wetboek van Burgerlijke Rechtsvordering) comprises four books covering topics relating to court civil procedure. The four books cover: The procedures of the district courts (Rechtbank), the superior courts (Gerechthof), and the Dutch High Court (Hoge Raad der Nederlanden)

  6. Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A plate bearing the number 1 was issued to one J. van Dam, who purchased the first Dutch-built motorcar, which was manufactured at his own Groninger Motor-Rijtuigen Fabriek. [4] Plate numbers stayed with the owner, unlike the present system. From 1906, a new system used the format xx-ddddd, where xx was a province code and ddddd a serial number.

  7. Naamloze vennootschap - Wikipedia

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    Naamloze vennootschap (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnaːmloːzə ˈvɛnoːtsxɑp]; abbreviated as N.V. or NV ⓘ) [a] or (in the French Community of Belgium) Société anonyme is a type of public company defined by business law in the Netherlands, Belgium, Indonesia (where it is known as perseroan terbatas, correctly abbreviated PT and allows for private companies), and Suriname. [3]

  8. Federation of Dutch Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    The FNV was founded in 1976 from the merger of the Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation (NKV) and the social-democratic Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV). [1] The Protestant Christian National Trade Union Federation (CNV) originally also participated in the talks, but it refused to fully merge into a new union.

  9. United Kingdom of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Before the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802), the Low Countries was a patchwork of different polities created by the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648). The Dutch Republic in the north was independent; the Southern Netherlands was split between the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège [2] - the former being part of Habsburg monarchy, while both were part of the Holy Roman ...