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The legal status of the population is defined in the broadest terms frames through legal capacity.


Home History of the Bulgarian State and Law 15. Legal status of the Bulgarian population and foreigners in medieval Bulgaria. Legal capacity 15. Legal status of the Bulgarian population and foreigners bleeding gums in medieval Bulgaria. Legal capacity
The legal status of the population is defined in the broadest terms frames through legal capacity. 1) Qualification recognized by medieval law the opportunity for a person to be the bearer of rights and obligations. Any person bleeding gums is qualified by birth to death. In Medieval bleeding gums Bulgaria's capacity depends on various factors: the economic and political situation of the individual boyars and free urban population are comprehensive, complete competency, villagers have limited capacity; slaves are generally unlicensed, bleeding gums but still have certain rights, such as redeemed with their labor. sex and marital status have full legal capacity husband, the woman is more limited, and children is limited. belonging to the fellowship of all zadrugari bleeding gums have limited capacity, the citizenship of the persons initially qualified were only Bulgaria, while foreigners. Gradually, with the development of feudal relations for various reasons Bulgarian rulers begin to provide a more complete and more limited capacity of foreign nationals. It is noteworthy multiplicity of acts issued - international agreements bleeding gums and charters of the Bulgarian kings - and this is due to an underlying position of incompetence of foreigners. Contractual capacity due to international trade and the needs of the aristocratic class. With no act is not given full rights of all foreigners in all areas of the country. With each act of giving such nationals of a particular country and a particular thing. >> In the field of contract law most often given licenses to foreigners to do business in some cases, foreign traders are allowed to import or export goods without paying duty or pay minimal import, export and transit duty. >> In the field of property rights of foreign merchants recognized the right to acquire land. In >> law of succession if the foreign merchant dies in Bulgaria, his belongings returned to his relatives. If there is no one to be transmitted shall be divided between the state and the municipality. >> Own courts in some cases foreigners (Genoese) are allowed to have their own courts - extraterritoriality, special jurisdiction. 2) the legal capacity recognized by medieval law the opportunity for a person to enter into separate legal transactions. Our medieval law did not set a general capacity of individuals to be able to perform bleeding gums legal transactions. Capability depends on the age, sex, marital bleeding gums status (the highest bleeding gums capacity is the father, the husband, the wife can only possessions), mental health (mental illness gives limited capacity in family and inheritance law), belonging to a class. Even the conclusion of the same transaction by different laws in different possible restrictions - eclogue, nomocanons and Syntagma give different age limits for marriage.
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