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12:41 Sep 19, 2015 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Charles Davis Spain Local time: 23:15 | ||||||
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4 +1 | régimen matrimonial |
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4 | régimen de bienes del matrimonio |
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4 | régimen económico matrimonial |
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matrimonial property scheme régimen de bienes del matrimonio Explanation: The standard term, I think, used in Spanish legislation: "Tales puntos son los relativos a la nacionalidad, a la actuación en orden jurídico y a la posible modificación posnupcial del régimen de bienes del matrimonio." https://www.boe.es/buscar/doc.php?id=BOE-A-1975-9245 "Así lo dispone el art. 141 del C.C., cuando establece que el sistema de bienes familiares regirá "cualquiera que sea el régimen de bienes del matrimonio"." https://books.google.es/books?id=2RHUVweUNNgC&pg=PA716&lpg=P... And so on. |
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matrimonial property scheme régimen matrimonial Explanation: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Régimen_matrimonial |
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matrimonial property scheme régimen económico matrimonial Explanation: This is what "matrimonial property scheme" is called in Spanish family law. Here is the standard definition from one of the major Spanish Civil Law textbooks (Luis Díez Picazo): "Régimen económico matrimonial--conjunto de reglas que ordenan los intereses económicos que se derivan del matrimonio entre cónyúges." Just for info, a type of community property system known as "comunidad (or) sociedad de gananciales" is the default marital property system in Spanish regions governed by the Spanish Civil Code. A separate property system ("régimen de separación de bienes") is the default system in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. Default marital property systems in other regions include "comunicación foral de bienes" in certain territories of the Basque Country, "consorcio conyugal" in Aragon and "sociedad conyugal de conquistas" in Navarre. Common law countries traditionally observe strict separate property rules, with the exception in the US of the community property schemes in Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin. (Alaska has an “opt-in” system allowing spouses the option to make their property community property.) Collectively these are generally known as “community property states” in contrast to the other “separate property states,” sometimes also referred to as “common law states.” In community property states “community property” is normally defined as all property acquired during the marriage, including money and wages and items purchased with that money. “Separate property” is usually property owned by either spouse before marriage, or acquired by gift or inheritance or purchased with separate funds during the marriage. |
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