Ancestor-worship and Japanese LawZ.P. Maruya & Company, Limited, 1901 - 76 psl. |
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... Civil Code which came into operation in 1898 , allows members to secede from a household and establish a new " branch - house " with the consent of the head of the family ( Art . 743 Civil Code ) ; for the law recognises the tendency of ...
... Civil Code which came into operation in 1898 , allows members to secede from a household and establish a new " branch - house " with the consent of the head of the family ( Art . 743 Civil Code ) ; for the law recognises the tendency of ...
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... Civil Code contains many strict rules against the discontinuance of the house . Article 762 provides that A person who has established a new house may abolish it and enter another house . A person who has become the head of a house by ...
... Civil Code contains many strict rules against the discontinuance of the house . Article 762 provides that A person who has established a new house may abolish it and enter another house . A person who has become the head of a house by ...
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... law , which is main- tained with some modifications in the new Civil Code ( Art . 750 ) , that a member of a house must obtain the consent of the head of the family for his or her marri- age . The House - law " Ko - riyo " ( F4 ) of the ...
... law , which is main- tained with some modifications in the new Civil Code ( Art . 750 ) , that a member of a house must obtain the consent of the head of the family for his or her marri- age . The House - law " Ko - riyo " ( F4 ) of the ...
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... Civil Code , chiefly because the parents , who have the interest of their children at heart , may be relied upon to proffer good advice and to guard against any rash or unsuitable union ; and because of the reverence which is due to ...
... Civil Code , chiefly because the parents , who have the interest of their children at heart , may be relied upon to proffer good advice and to guard against any rash or unsuitable union ; and because of the reverence which is due to ...
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... Civil Code , two kinds of divorce are recognised ; Consensual and Judicial , the former being effected by the arrangement of parties , while the latter is granted by law on various grounds which are specified in Article 813 of the Code ...
... Civil Code , two kinds of divorce are recognised ; Consensual and Judicial , the former being effected by the arrangement of parties , while the latter is granted by law on various grounds which are specified in Article 813 of the Code ...
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adoption of son-in-law adoptor allow adoption altar Amaterasu anniversary Article bequeathed blood branch Buddhist Butsudan cenotaphs ceremony Chinese law Civil Code clan-god clan-name Confucius consent Constitution custom daughter death descendants dissolution of adoption dread of ghosts duty Emperor Emperor Jimmu Empire Empire of Japan enter another house exist extinct Festival Day feudal Fustel de Coulanges graves ground of divorce head headship high officials honour house-daughter house-head house-headship Imperial Ancestors Imperial Marriage Japan JAPANESE LAW Jimmu Tennō Kabane Kamidana Kashiko Dokoro Katoku kinsmen Kwō Kwōrei law of adoption Law of Registration legal heir legal presumptive heir male issue marry Mencius object of inheritance offering origin of Ancestor-worship parents person present provides rule sacra sacred sacrifices sakaki-tree saké Sanctuary seventh-day Shinto Shintoists small clan spirits succession Taihō Taiho Code takes place Temple tion Tokugawa Shogunate uji-gami uji-no-kami usually worship of ancestors worship of Imperial
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70 psl. - But there are many rules still remaining, which show that the foundation of the succession to the house-headship is the necessity of continuing the worship of ancestors. Article 987 contains the following provision : " The ownership of the records of the genealogy of the house, the articles used for house-worship and the family tombs constitutes the special right of succession to the headship of a house.