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| name          = Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State
| published      = 1885
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The '''''Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State''''' are the codification of the permanent laws of a general nature of [[Urcea]] enacted by the [[Concilium Daoni]].
The '''''Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State''''' are the codification of the permanent [[Index of Urcean legislation|laws]] of a general nature of [[Urcea]] enacted by the [[Concilium Daoni]].
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It is composed of several chapters, or laws. [[Urcea]] uses a system called "continuous codification" whereby each session law clearly identifies the law and section of the ''Consolidated Laws'' affected by its passage. Unlike real codes, the ''Consolidated Laws'' are systematic but neither comprehensive nor preemptive, and reference to other laws and case law is often necessary. Royal Decrees dating prior to the era of the Constitution of Urcea were only partly included within the ''Consolidated Laws'', and consequently make up the primary body of case laws and precedents existing outside of the ''Consolidated Laws''. Court acts and canon law additionally make up non-consolidated portions of the law.


The ''Consolidated Laws'' are considered the key document from which the Constitution of Urcea can be understood and applied in contemporary times.
It is composed of several chapters, or laws. [[Urcea]] uses a system called "continuous codification" whereby each session law clearly identifies the law and section of the ''Consolidated Laws'' affected by its passage. Unlike real codes, the ''Consolidated Laws'' are systematic but neither comprehensive nor preemptive, and reference to other laws and case law (including landmark cases like ''[[Iseul v. Ministry of State]]'' and ''[[Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government]]'') is often necessary. Royal Decrees dating prior to the era of the [[Constitution of Urcea]] were only partly included within the ''Consolidated Laws'', and consequently make up the primary body of case laws and precedents existing outside of the ''Consolidated Laws'', including and especially the [[Great Bull of 1811]]. Court acts and canon law additionally make up non-consolidated portions of the law.
 
The ''Consolidated Laws'' are considered the key document from which the [[Constitution of Urcea]], as well as the [[Great Bull of 1811]], can be understood and applied in contemporary times.  


== History ==
== History ==
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* Airport and Travel Law
* Airport and Travel Law
* Alternative Housing Law
* Agriculture and Markets Law
* Agriculture and Markets Law
* Alcoholic Beverage Control Law
* Alcoholic Beverage Control Law
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* Cooperative Corporations Law
* Cooperative Corporations Law
* Confessional Law
* Confessional Law
* Copyright and Communications Law
* Correction Law
* Correction Law
* Criminal Procedure Law
* Criminal Procedure Law
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* Diplomatic Law
* Diplomatic Law
* Domestic Relations Law
* Domestic Relations Law
* Duties and Customs Law
* Economic Development Law
* Economic Development Law
* Education Law
* Education Law
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