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In Willamette, the Court considered the testimony under oath of an attorney-at-law of San Francisco, California, who quoted verbatim a portion of the California Civil Code as sufficient evidence to establish the existence of said law. No such evidence exists in the instant case.
THE CIVIL CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS. DEFINITIONS AND SOURCES OF LAW. EFFECT OF THE 1872 CODES. DIVISION 1. PERSONS [38 - 86] DIVISION 2. PROPERTY [654 - 1422] DIVISION 3.
The Civil Code of the State of California. Preliminary Provisions. Sections 2–21. Title of the Act. Section 1. Definitions and Sources of Law. Sections 22–22.2. Effect of the 1872 Codes. Sections 23–23.6.
SECTION 2. - Obligations with a Period. Art. 1193. Obligations for whose fulfillment a day certain has been fixed, shall be demandable only when that day comes. Obligations with a resolutory period take effect at once, but terminate upon arrival of the day certain.
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COMMENT: (1) Sources of the Civil Code, 7; (2) Commentators and Annotators on the Civil Code of Spain, 8; (3) Brief History of Our Civil Laws, 8; (4) Sources of Philippine Civil Law, 9; (5) Books of the Civil Code, 10; (6) Some Important Changes Made by the Civil Code, 10; (7) The Code Commission, 11; (8) The Original Members of the Code ...
SECTION 2 Exclusive Property of Each Spouse. Article 148. The following shall be the exclusive property of each spouse: (1) That which is brought to the marriage as his or her own; (2) That which each acquires, during the marriage, by lucrative title;