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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 I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES.

Chapter IV. Juristic Acts.

Title I. General Provisions.

Article 90.
  • A juristic act whose object is a matter contrary to public order or good manners and customs, is void.

《References by de Becker》

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Article 91.
  • When the parties to a legal act have expressed an intention different to the provisions of laws or ordinances which do not relate to public order, such intention must be followed.

《References by de Becker》

  • (none)
Article 92.
  • In case there is a custom different from the provisions of laws and ordinances not relating to public order, if it is recognized that the parties to a juristic act intended to conform thereto, such custom is to be followed.

《References by de Becker》

  • (none)