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The code was authored by [[Grand Duke Travis]] in his capacity as [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory]], the predecessor state to Westarctica. The code was heavily based on the Napoleonic Code of France, with only minor modifications.
The code was authored by [[Grand Duke Travis]] in his capacity as [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory]], the predecessor state to Westarctica. The code was heavily based on the Napoleonic Code of France, with only minor modifications.


It was decreed on 2 August 2002 and promulgated on the 10th of the same month. The Civil Code was a companion document to the [[Achaean Royal Charter]]. Both codes were abolished in June 2004 and replaced by the [[Grand Ducal Charter]].
It was decreed on 2 August 2002 and promulgated on the 10th of the same month. The Civil Code was a companion document to the [[Achaean Royal Charter]]. Both codes were abolished in June 2004 and replaced by the [[Grand Ducal Mandate]].


==Contents==
==Contents==
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**CHAPTER I. The Consul-General.
**CHAPTER I. The Consul-General.
**CHAPTER II. Right of Pardon.
**CHAPTER II. Right of Pardon.
**CHAPTER III. The Consular Consort
**CHAPTER III. The [[Consular-Consort]]


[[Category:The Achaean Territory]]
[[Category:The Achaean Territory]]
[[Category:Law in Westarctica]]

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