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German Civil Code

It was not necessary to give a reason, because by the German Civil Code (BGB) no reason for termination is necessary with respect to a two-family house in which the landlord himself lives. [Pg.416]

It is conspicuous that the notice periods for the two large groups of industrial workers and white-collar workers are very similar to those stated under 622 BGB (German Civil Code), with the periods for white-collar workers even surpassing those under the BGB. [Pg.230]

In connection with fault-based liability pursuant to All 823 para. 1 of the German Civil Code, the burden of proof for the cause of damage has been reversed in German jurisdiction if the damage was caused by the operation of an industrial installation. [Pg.492]


See other pages where German Civil Code is mentioned: [Pg.1944]    [Pg.1944]    [Pg.404]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.156]   
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