Asked by Britanny Espinosa on May 22, 2024

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Describe the evolution of the Civil Code of Quebec.

Civil Code

A systematic collection of laws designed to comprehensively deal with the core areas of private law such as property, family, and contracts.

Quebec

A province in Canada known for its French-speaking population and distinct legal system compared to the rest of Canada.

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Ralph CasablancaMay 29, 2024
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Quebec made its own Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, a right preserved to it by the Quebec Act of 1774, more than a decade after the colony had been ceded by France to Britain. A complete review of the Code was not undertaken for over a century when the new Civil Code of Quebec came into force in 1994.
The Civil Code of Quebec is more than just an act of a legislature setting down rules. It was a short evolution from its original philosophical roots shortly after the French Revolution. Its makers intended it to be a complete legal pathway for life: birth, family, business relationships, death, inheritance, and management of chief obligations and assets along the way. The modern code of 3,168 articles preserves this philosophical journey, set into ten books: Persons; The Family; Successions; Property; Obligations; Prior Claims and Hypothecs; Evidence; Prescription; Publication of Rights; and Private International Law.
Quebec does have other laws beyond its Civil Code. It creates statute law for specific matters just as the other provinces do. Even the Code itself is a statue of the Quebec legislature.