The Patrimony of Professional Affectation
Camelia Ignătescu ()
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Camelia Ignătescu: Lecturer PhD, Stefan Cel Mare University of Suceava, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration;
Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, 2013, vol. 3-4, 161-168
Abstract:
Despite its obvious importance, the patrimony did not have a legal definition under the influence of The Civil Code of 1864. The 2011 Civil Code aims to limit controversies in this matter, including the first legal definition of patrimony and covering the possibility of creating patrimonies of affectation and the patrimonial transfer.
Keywords: patrimony of professional affectation; separation of patrimonies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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