Sec 0025: Difference between revisions

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# Old Text (1923):  
# Old Text (1923):  
# New Text (1992): '''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/2535_th_zhgb/index.php/Sec_0025 25]'''''
# New Text (1992): '''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/2535_th_zhgb/index.php/Sec_0025 25]'''''
# Jp. Code (1896,98): *'''''[https://www.google.co.th/books/edition/Annotated_Civil_Code_of_Japan/3_8qAQAAMAAJ?hl=th&gbpv=0 1061]'''''
# Jp. Code (1896,98): * '''''1061'''''
# Gr. Code (1896): ['''''[https://archive.org/details/germancivilcode01germgoog/page/496/mode/2up 2229(II)]''''']
# Gr. Code (1896): ['''''[https://archive.org/details/germancivilcode01germgoog/page/496/mode/2up 2229(II)]''''']
# Miscellaneous: ['''''[https://archive.org/details/swisscivilcoded00shergoog/page/n181/mode/2up S.C.467]''''']
# Miscellaneous: ['''''[https://archive.org/details/swisscivilcoded00shergoog/page/n181/mode/2up S.C.467]''''']
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<u>The most plausible model</u> for this section would be:
<u>The most plausible model</u> for this section would be:


* Japanese Civil Code (1896,98), Art.1061:
* [https://www.google.co.th/books/edition/Annotated_Civil_Code_of_Japan/3_8qAQAAMAAJ?hl=th&gbpv=0 Japanese Civil Code (1896,98)], Art.1061:
** A person who is at least full fifteen years of age can make a Will.
** A person who is at least full fifteen years of age can make a Will.



Revision as of 15:27, 12 May 2025

มาตรา 25
  • ผู้เยาว์อาจทำพินัยกรรม์ได้เมื่ออายุสิบห้าปีบริบูรณ์
《References》

☆ quoted from “INDEX” with supplementary entries in […]: Images in Archives

  1. Old Text (1923):
  2. New Text (1992): 25
  3. Jp. Code (1896,98): * 1061
  4. Gr. Code (1896): [2229(II)]
  5. Miscellaneous: [S.C.467]
《Comments》

The most plausible model for this section would be:

The other source are as follows:

  • German Civil Code (1896), Sec.2229:
    • [I] A person who is limited in disposing capacity does not require the consent of his statutory agent for making a will.
    • [II] A minor may not make a will until he has completed his sixteenth year of age (g).
    • [III] A person who is interdicted on account of feeble-mindedness, prodigality or habitual drunkenness, may not make a will. Such incapacity begins immediately on the presentation of the application, by virtue of which the interdiction takes place.
  • Swiss Civil Code (1907), Art.467:
    • Whoever is capable of judgment, and is eighteen years old, is empowered to dispose of his property by last will, with due observance of the legal restrictions and forms.