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* '''''Based on the English Translation by:''''' ''J. E. de Becker (1909 – 1910).'' Annotated Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on Google Books and Archive.org: [https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5Qaco2u_7o4s1W9cpadXDUtGbZkAuR_hHaQut6gjMlHvpalYykLnWv9f4Se0t3MQl1w-37vgbNh3RpR-0H2gY79Kw-BXR_XwNbI2_07Ni6jE2du6hFhkb2_6Zcx6vo7hIRDEvBaqv_NJYiIEWLMX5CXedpyVHv6Q1P6_SNHW2AMnMg--1Xj0Ma7YKzOEFwCf5eipTlzsVjsM41xtvh_X1O_RrMd8Y9Ebf6Jb2tUotn5zEDT2Ub6zMUBTkjx0cyeEie5_LhQhZqjZ6BGRGdZc8LKx_lg_ErQ Volume 1], [https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QaegI9wCPWpTOlRnoXqNiWluPaRBge3h2jiZ4P6RT3vlXX2uuodWLM1wmQD9ChbyhIMEd_9fL1rjRdq_Qan7QaFFtImPd35p7fVLtS0rBLtdUNaElguxKTrQQWPUMLRebyfIBNYJurr_1a43oWPMStnSPI6kOwm1GeZNrG9lvUcqbPCIIGdjJquVxCu5q0JMA2J8s8U2IESFOgGiiZlGuoDmM-Cm-w7rZ0KY5mX1OWDRYb02fCSrXKNg8Ai2fEHqr2Nwqh0_NBf79Mpg698bFzxYpRWNrZkJSErngyAkNcQP0E6IaIw Volume 2], [https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5Qacq7TF7BZ2Mva0Onc_JRMYJQAXz2U3dbhekJ2fpnfo6zNTJJZpteiQ0TcjZi8lsq5E1m1uvE-axTCy2UPUtAHFeQSHkPYX-oJn_myICOZuf0Fl2ks1hOI1gpjOofsfMKYMJOmHXS25oFgt2JsUJ7P7uA2yz9NMH2g5rV-7wW_ayQGdgc6-xDPutfq0pNHl1zOn7L2veE-eaUcc37GqRGAITIMVwKyUcr1iG5_6K0BeHPUw-JstIcIdQmO2r8ZsXa4K75kcDNaGa-N9tpCIDS4z8Arftpw Volume 3], [https://archive.org/details/annotatedcivilco0000japa/page/n5/mode/2up Volume 4]]
* '''''Based on the English Translation by:''''' ''J. E. de Becker (1909 – 1910).'' Annotated Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on Google Books and Archive.org: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4]
* '''''"INDEX TO ARTICLES'''''" in his another work offers additional information: ''J. E. de Becker (1921).'' The Principles and Practice of Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025036025/mode/2up Archive.org]]
* '''''"INDEX TO ARTICLES'''''" in his another work offers additional information: ''J. E. de Becker (1921).'' The Principles and Practice of Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on Archive.org]


* [[明治29年法律第89号|Original Version in Japanese.]]
* [[明治29年法律第89号|Original Version in Japanese.]]

Revision as of 05:20, 8 November 2024

JAPANESE CIVIL CODE OF 1896

  • Based on the English Translation by: J. E. de Becker (1909 – 1910). Annotated Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on Google Books and Archive.org: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4]
  • "INDEX TO ARTICLES" in his another work offers additional information: J. E. de Becker (1921). The Principles and Practice of Civil Code of Japan. London: Butterworth & Co. [Available on Archive.org]

BOOK III. OBLIGATIONS (or CLAIMS).

Chapter I. General Provisions.

Title V. Extinction of Obligations.

Part III. Novation (Novatio).
Article 513.
  • [I] When the parties concerned have concluded a contract changing the essential elements of an obligation, such obligation is extinguished by novation.
  • [II] If a conditional obligation is made unconditional, or a condition is added to an unconditional obligation, or if a condition is changed, it is regarded as a change of an essential element of such obligation. The same applies when a bill of exchange is issued instead of performance of an obligation.

《References by de Becker》

  • (In reference vide Arts. 430, 435 and 458.)
Article 514.
  • A novation by a change of the debtor may be effected by a contract between the creditor and the new debtor, but this cannot be done against the will of the old (original) debtor.

《References by de Becker》

  • (In reference vide Art. 474.)
Article 515.
  • Novation by a change of the creditor cannot be set up against third persons, unless it is made by means of a document bearing an authenticated date.

《References by de Becker》

  • (In reference vide Art. 467.)
Article 516.
  • The provisions of No. 1 of Art. 468 apply correspondingly to a novation by a change of the creditor.

《References by de Becker》

  • (none)
Article 517.
  • If the obligation resulting from a novation does not come into existence, or is annulled owing to an illegal origin (ground) , or to a reason unknown to the parties concerned, the old (original) obligation is not extinguished.

《References by de Becker》

  • (none)
Article 518.
  • The parties concerned in a novation can transfer to the new obligation a right of pledge or mortgage furnished as the security for the original obligation within the limits of the subject of such original obligation; but in case it has been furnished by a third person, his consent must be obtained.

《References by de Becker》

  • (none)