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| | LLMC - Civil law II - Italy, Spain & Portugal |
 | | Now known as the Fuero juzgo, it was translated into Spanish in the 13th century.24 This extensive compilation of all aspects of law - family relations, procedure, inheritance, obligations, crimes, etc. - survived through the next period, the Arabic or Moorish conquest and occupation, which lasted from about 711 to the 13th century. |
 | | The most fecund period for the development of Spanish customary law is that of the Christian reconquest, beginning in the 11th century and completed at the end of the 15th. |
 | | Fueros, observancias, actos de Corte, usos y costumbres, con una rese-a geográfica é historica del reino de Aragon, primera traduccion castellana completa, por Luis Parral y Cristobal, con un prologo del Excm. |
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