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Code of federal regulations
Code of federal regulationsAn annual publication which contains the cumulative executive agency regulations. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Publication The act by which a thing is made public. Cumulative Forming a heap Executive Government. That power in the government which causes the laws to be executed and obeyed: it is usually. confided to the hands of the chief magistrate; the president of the United States is invested with this authority under the national government; and the governor of each state has the executive power in his hands. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Code Legislation. Signifies in general a collection of laws. It is a name given by way of eminence to a collection of such laws made by the legislature. Code 21 In the US penitentiary slang, masturbation. Code de commerce The French Commercial Code, promulgated by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807. Code Henri A digest of the laws of Haiti, enacted by Henri, king of Hayti. It is based upon the Code Napoleon, but not servilely copied. It is said to be judiciously adapted to the situation of Hayti. A collection of laws made by order of Henry III of France, is also known by the name of Code Henri. Code of ethics A document adopted by an organization that describes the expectations of the organization of employee and management behavior to all employees, suppliers, customers, the government, and the community. Code of professional conduct The rules of conduct that govern the legal profession. Code papirian The name of a collection of the Roman laws, promulgated by Romulus, Numa, and other kings who governed. Code prussian Allgemeines Landrecht. This code is also known by the name of Codex Fredericianus, or Frederician code. It was compiled by order of Frederic H., by the minister of justice, Samuel V. Cocceji, who completed, a part of it before his death, in 1755. Code theodosian This code, which originated in the eastern empire, was adopted in the Western empire towards its decline. It is a collection of the legislation of the Christian emperors, from and including Constantine to Theodosius, the Younger; it is composed of sixteen books, the edicts, acts, rescripts, and ordinances of the two empires, that of the east and that of the west. Code, justinian Civil law. A collection of the constitutions of the emperors, from Adrian to Justinian; Code, napoleon The Code Civil of France, enacted into law during the reign of Napoleon, bore his name until the restoration of the Bourbons when it was deprived of that name, and it is now cited Code Civil. Codex Literally, a volume or roll. It is particularly applied to the volume of the civil law, collected by the emperor Justinian, from all pleas and answers of the ancient lawyers, which were in loose scrolls or sheets of parchment. These he compiled into a book which goes by the name of Codex. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Cockettum Commerce. In the English law this word signifies, 1) The custom- house seal; 2) The office at the custom where cockers are to be procured. Code Legislation. Signifies in general a collection of laws. It is a name given by way of eminence to a collection of such laws made by the legislature. Code de commerce The French Commercial Code, promulgated by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807. Code Henri A digest of the laws of Haiti, enacted by Henri, king of Hayti. It is based upon the Code Napoleon, but not servilely copied. It is said to be judiciously adapted to the situation of Hayti. A collection of laws made by order of Henry III of France, is also known by the name of Code Henri. Code of ethics A document adopted by an organization that describes the expectations of the organization of employee and management behavior to all employees, suppliers, customers, the government, and the community. Code of federal regulations Code of professional conduct The rules of conduct that govern the legal profession. Code papirian The name of a collection of the Roman laws, promulgated by Romulus, Numa, and other kings who governed. Code prussian Allgemeines Landrecht. This code is also known by the name of Codex Fredericianus, or Frederician code. It was compiled by order of Frederic H., by the minister of justice, Samuel V. Cocceji, who completed, a part of it before his death, in 1755. Code theodosian This code, which originated in the eastern empire, was adopted in the Western empire towards its decline. It is a collection of the legislation of the Christian emperors, from and including Constantine to Theodosius, the Younger; it is composed of sixteen books, the edicts, acts, rescripts, and ordinances of the two empires, that of the east and that of the west. Code, justinian Civil law. 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