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  • Codification
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up codification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Codification may refer to: Codification (law), the process of preparing and enacting a legal code

    Codification

    Codification

  • Codification (linguistics)
  • Normalisation of a language's variations

    In some countries such codification is done by a body constituted by the state, such as the Académie française. Codification often happens due to new

    Codification (linguistics)

    Codification_(linguistics)

  • Codification (law)
  • Process of collecting and restating certain area of law forming a legal code

    law. Codification is one of the defining features for most civil law jurisdictions. In common law systems, such as that of English law, codification is

    Codification (law)

    Codification_(law)

  • National Codification Bureau
  • National Codification Bureaus or NATO Codification Bureaux (NCB) are a NATO organization that oversees the management of the NATO Codification System (NCS)

    National Codification Bureau

    National_Codification_Bureau

  • Accounting Standards Codification
  • Source of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

    Standards Codification and the Hierarchy of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Accounting literature not included in the Codification is non-authoritative

    Accounting Standards Codification

    Accounting_Standards_Codification

  • NATO Codification System
  • Standard approach to monitor supplies

    basis for the system: STANAG 3150: Codification-Uniform System of Supply Classification STANAG 3151: Codification-Uniform System of Item of Supply Identification

    NATO Codification System

    NATO_Codification_System

  • Civil law (legal system)
  • Legal system originating in Western Europe

    claimed that codification would result in the ossification of the law. In the end, despite whatever resistance to codification, the codification of Continental

    Civil law (legal system)

    Civil law (legal system)

    Civil_law_(legal_system)

  • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States)
  • Accounting principles and rules

    of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification." In 2008, the FASB issued the FASB Accounting Standards Codification, which reorganized the thousands of

    Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States)

    Generally_Accepted_Accounting_Principles_(United_States)

  • Civil code
  • Codification of the civil law

    would otherwise typically be codified in a civil code may instead be codified in a commercial code. The history of codification dates back to ancient Babylon

    Civil code

    Civil code

    Civil_code

  • United States Code
  • Codification of U.S. federal statutes

    formally The Code of Laws of the United States of America, is the official codification of the general and permanent federal statutes of the United States. It

    United States Code

    United States Code

    United_States_Code

  • GHS hazard pictograms
  • Standard set of hazard warning images

    United Nations. 2025. Annex 3: Codification of hazard statements, codification and use of precautionary statements, codification of hazard pictograms and examples

    GHS hazard pictograms

    GHS_hazard_pictograms

  • League of Nations Codification Conference, 1930
  • codification of international law through a longer and more gradual process. Edwin M. Borchard. "Responsibility of States, at the Hague Codification Conference"

    League of Nations Codification Conference, 1930

    League_of_Nations_Codification_Conference,_1930

  • Napoleonic Code
  • French civil code established in 1804

    clear that certain kinds of provision [...] are unsuitable for codification, since codification makes sense only when it involves provisions that possess sufficient

    Napoleonic Code

    Napoleonic Code

    Napoleonic_Code

  • Draco (legislator)
  • First legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece

    Draco was the first legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece according to Athenian tradition and was active about 625 to 600 BC. He replaced the system of

    Draco (legislator)

    Draco (legislator)

    Draco_(legislator)

  • Constitution
  • Fundamental principles that govern a state

    called "Basic Law". A fundamental classification is codification or lack of codification. A codified constitution is one that is contained in a single document

    Constitution

    Constitution

    Constitution

  • State law (United States)
  • Laws of individual U.S. states, which are separate sovereigns

    comprehensive codification until 1970 (after the state constitution was finally amended to add the necessary exception in 1967). The word "codification" as used

    State law (United States)

    State_law_(United_States)

  • Doctrine
  • Codification of beliefs

    Doctrine (from Latin: doctrina, meaning 'teaching, instruction') is a codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles

    Doctrine

    Doctrine

  • Commercial and Government Entity code
  • Component of the NATO Codification System

    (DLA). NATO AC/135 Committee (National Directors on Codification) (January 2018). "NATO Codification System Country Codes". NATO.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    Commercial and Government Entity code

    Commercial_and_Government_Entity_code

  • United States Statutes at Large
  • Official record of Acts of Congress and concurrent resolutions

    process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (Statutes at Large), and codification (United States Code). Large portions of public laws are enacted as amendments

    United States Statutes at Large

    United States Statutes at Large

    United_States_Statutes_at_Large

  • 1917 Code of Canon Law
  • 1917 codification of Catholic canon law

    official comprehensive codification of Latin canon law. Ordered by Pope Pius X in 1904 and carried out by the Commission for the Codification of Canon Law, led

    1917 Code of Canon Law

    1917 Code of Canon Law

    1917_Code_of_Canon_Law

  • Germany
  • Country in Europe

    issued in 1356 provided the constitutional structure of the Empire and codified the election of the emperor by seven prince-electors. Johannes Gutenberg

    Germany

    Germany

    Germany

  • Spiritist basic works
  • Religious canon of Spiritism

    2016-07-25 at the Wayback Machine Complete Basic Works of Spiritism Codification works (public domain) Allan Kardec. "The Spirits' Book" (PDF) (in Portuguese)

    Spiritist basic works

    Spiritist basic works

    Spiritist_basic_works

  • Criminal Code of England and Wales
  • Recent Law Reform and Codification of the General Principles of Criminal Law in England and Wales: A Tale of Woe in Codification, Macaulay and the Indian

    Criminal Code of England and Wales

    Criminal_Code_of_England_and_Wales

  • Morrill Land-Grant Acts
  • Law allowing the creation of colleges in the US

    mechanical studies. The Morrill Act of 1862 (12 Stat. 503 (1862) later codified as 7 U.S.C. § 301 et seq.) was enacted during the American Civil War, and

    Morrill Land-Grant Acts

    Morrill Land-Grant Acts

    Morrill_Land-Grant_Acts

  • Farina (food)
  • Milled wheat

    Semolina List of porridges Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December

    Farina (food)

    Farina_(food)

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    were laid in the Napoleonic Code (which was largely based on royal law codified under King Louis XIV). In agreement with the principles of the Declaration

    France

    France

    France

  • Criminal Code of Finland
  • Act codifying the criminal law in Finland

    criminal code of Finland (Finnish: rikoslaki, Swedish: strafflag) is the codification of the central legal source concerning criminal law in Finland. The Criminal

    Criminal Code of Finland

    Criminal Code of Finland

    Criminal_Code_of_Finland

  • Flag of the United States
  • the Betsy Ross flag is named https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/codification/executive-order/10834.html Archived October 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

    Flag of the United States

    Flag of the United States

    Flag_of_the_United_States

  • Code of law
  • Legislation that purports to cover a complete system of laws

    time the code was enacted, by a process of codification. Though the process and motivations for codification are similar in different common law and civil

    Code of law

    Code of law

    Code_of_law

  • List of English football champions
  • top-tier competition in the English football league system. Following the codification of professional football by the Football Association in 1885, the Football

    List of English football champions

    List of English football champions

    List_of_English_football_champions

  • Isaac ben Meir Halevi of Düren
  • rabbi and codifier of halacha who lived in the second half of the thirteenth century in Düren. His work Sha'are Dura was a prominent codification of the

    Isaac ben Meir Halevi of Düren

    Isaac_ben_Meir_Halevi_of_Düren

  • I-Space (conceptual framework)
  • Framework by Max Boisot for knowledge management

    framework relating the degree of structure of knowledge (i.e. its level of codification and abstraction) to its diffusibility (i.e. how, why, and at what rate

    I-Space (conceptual framework)

    I-Space_(conceptual_framework)

  • List of national constitutions
  • national constitutions by country, semi-recognized countries, and by codification. A codified constitution is a constitution that is contained in a single document

    List of national constitutions

    List_of_national_constitutions

  • House of Commons of the United Kingdom
  • Lower house of the UK Parliament

    this section was repealed in 2001. Several other disqualifications are codified in the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975: holders of high judicial

    House of Commons of the United Kingdom

    House of Commons of the United Kingdom

    House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Arabic alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Arabic language

    Arabic alphabet, or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is a unicameral script written from

    Arabic alphabet

    Arabic alphabet

    Arabic_alphabet

  • República Mista
  • Legal-political and theological treatise by Tomás Fernández de Medrano

    depravity, an act of wisdom." Tomás presents the República Mista as a codification of an enduring doctrine already practiced by Spanish society, in which

    República Mista

    República Mista

    República_Mista

  • Association football
  • Team sport played with a ball

    in which the ball was propelled by hands, feet, and sticks. As with pre-codified mob football, the antecedent of all modern football codes, these medieval

    Association football

    Association football

    Association_football

  • Institutes (Justinian)
  • Sixth century codification of Roman law

    Institutiones) is a component of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the 6th-century codification of Roman law ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. It is largely

    Institutes (Justinian)

    Institutes (Justinian)

    Institutes_(Justinian)

  • Mecelle
  • Ottoman Empire civil code of 1877

    Ottoman Empire in the late 19th and early 20th century. It is the first codification of Sharia law by an Islamic nation. The Ottoman Turkish title of the

    Mecelle

    Mecelle

    Mecelle

  • Indonesia
  • Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania

    F. (2014). "Codification and Decodification: The State of the Civil and Commercial Codes in Indonesia". In Wang, W.Y. (ed.). Codification in East Asia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

  • Constitution of the United States
  • Supreme law of the United States

    Constitution of the United States is the oldest and longest-standing written and codified national constitution in force in the world. The first permanent constitution

    Constitution of the United States

    Constitution of the United States

    Constitution_of_the_United_States

  • Medieval law
  • Law of the European Middle Ages

    "codes", which, however, should not be compared to the Enlightenment codification born in the 18th century, since they were not laws newly written into

    Medieval law

    Medieval law

    Medieval_law

  • Yugoslavia
  • 1918–1992 country in Southeast Europe

    After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Serbo-Croatian has lost its unitary codification and its official unitary status and has since diverged into four standardized

    Yugoslavia

    Yugoslavia

    Yugoslavia

  • List of NATO country codes
  • Allied Committee 135 – The Group of National Directors on Codification, NATO Codification System (NCS) Country Codes List ISO Online Browsing Platform

    List of NATO country codes

    List_of_NATO_country_codes

  • Criminal Law Codification Advisory Committee
  • Committee, Criminal Law Codification Advisory. "Minister Shatter publishes draft Criminal Code prepared by the Criminal Law Codification Advisory Committee"

    Criminal Law Codification Advisory Committee

    Criminal_Law_Codification_Advisory_Committee

  • Slip law
  • Individual Act of Congress; one type for publication

    slip laws, session laws, and codification. Session laws are compiled into the Statutes at Large (Stat.), and codification results in the United States

    Slip law

    Slip_law

  • Pennsylvania General Assembly
  • Legislative branch of the state government of Pennsylvania

    comprehensive codification of its general statutory law. Since 1970, Pennsylvania has been undertaking its first official codification process, resulting

    Pennsylvania General Assembly

    Pennsylvania General Assembly

    Pennsylvania_General_Assembly

  • North America
  • Continent

    circumstances. The distinctiveness of French language and culture has been codified in Canadian law, so that both English and French are designated official

    North America

    North America

    North_America

  • Civil Code of Lower Canada
  • Codification of the civil law of the province of Lower Canada

    Act respecting the Codification of the Laws of Lower Canada relative to Civil matters and Procedure, to authorize the codification of the civil law then

    Civil Code of Lower Canada

    Civil Code of Lower Canada

    Civil_Code_of_Lower_Canada

  • Allan Kardec
  • French educator, translator, and writer (1804–1869)

    and writer. He is the author of the five books known as the Spiritist Codification, and the founder of Spiritism. Rivail was born in Lyon in 1804 and raised

    Allan Kardec

    Allan Kardec

    Allan_Kardec

  • Corpus Juris Civilis
  • Collection of legal works codified by Justinian I of Byzantium

    Honore, "Justinian's Codification," in The Oxford Classical Dictionary, pp.803, 804 (2003) Honoré, Tony (2005). "Justinian's codification". The Oxford Classical

    Corpus Juris Civilis

    Corpus Juris Civilis

    Corpus_Juris_Civilis

  • NATO Stock Number
  • Numeric code used by the NATO military alliance

    member and has a full membership in the NATO Codification Bureau (NCB). Tier 2 Nations: Nation has a codification system that has been certified as fully NCS

    NATO Stock Number

    NATO Stock Number

    NATO_Stock_Number

  • Cricket
  • Team sport played with a bat and ball

    the 11th and 12th Test nations. In cricket, the rules of the game are codified in The Laws of Cricket (hereinafter called "the Laws"), which has a global

    Cricket

    Cricket

    Cricket

  • Judaism
  • Religion of the Jewish people

    Shulchan Aruch (a condensed codification of halakha that largely favoured Sephardic traditions) to be the definitive codification of halakha. Orthodoxy places

    Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism

  • Philippine legal codes
  • Laws that are enacted in the Philippines

    Codification of laws is a common practice in the Philippines. Many general areas of substantive law, such as criminal law, civil law and labor law are

    Philippine legal codes

    Philippine_legal_codes

  • Digest (Roman law)
  • Roman law digest

    comprises 50 books. The Digest formed one part of Justinian's reduction and codification of all Roman laws up to his time. The other two parts were a collection

    Digest (Roman law)

    Digest (Roman law)

    Digest_(Roman_law)

  • Kitáb-i-Aqdas
  • 1873 Baháʼí religious text by Baháʼu'lláh

    translated into English by Shoghi Effendi, which, along with a Synopsis and Codification, were published in 1973 by the Universal House of Justice on the centennial

    Kitáb-i-Aqdas

    Kitáb-i-Aqdas

    Kitáb-i-Aqdas

  • Martial arts
  • Codified systems and traditions of combat

    Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat. They are practiced for a number of reasons ranging from self-defense, street fighting, military

    Martial arts

    Martial arts

    Martial_arts

  • History of football in England
  • doubt that many games continued well into the nineteenth century before codification took effect. In the 1800s, the spread of football began to increase.

    History of football in England

    History_of_football_in_England

  • Ashkenazi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Central Europe

    Heilbronn, it refers to those who follow the liturgical and legal practices codified in the German and central European lands. For the rabbi Joshua Falk and

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi_Jews

  • Justice
  • Concept of moral fairness and administration of the law

    core definition comes from the Institutes of Justinian, a 6th-century codification of Roman law, where justice is defined as "the constant and perpetual

    Justice

    Justice

    Justice

  • State responsibility
  • Responsibility of government in international law

    codify the rules of "state responsibility" reflected the traditional focus on responsibility for injuries to aliens. The League's 1930 Codification Conference

    State responsibility

    State_responsibility

  • Dinitrobenzene
  • Class of compounds

    United Nations. 2025. Annex 3: Codification of hazard statements, codification and use of precautionary statements, codification of hazard pictograms and examples

    Dinitrobenzene

    Dinitrobenzene

  • Slavic dialects of Greece
  • Dialects of Macedonian and Bulgarian

    of codification included the Ъ, Ь, Ю, Я, Й and was proclaimed as "non-serbianised." However, it was merely a form of Bulgarian. This codification did

    Slavic dialects of Greece

    Slavic dialects of Greece

    Slavic_dialects_of_Greece

  • Zouk
  • French Antillean music genre

    ABC-CLIO. p. 453. ISBN 978-0-313-08794-3. Occo, Jean-Claude (2019). The Codification of Zouk. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 10. ISBN 978-2-9567965-2-7. Ellingham

    Zouk

    Zouk

  • Common law
  • Law created by judicial precedent

    mid-19th century. New York began a codification of its law in the 19th century. The only part of this codification process that was considered complete

    Common law

    Common law

    Common_law

  • Dagestan
  • Republic of Russia

    early 19th century. In the 16th and 17th centuries, legal traditions were codified, and mountainous communities (djamaats) obtained considerable autonomy

    Dagestan

    Dagestan

    Dagestan

  • History of the Macedonian language
  • standard, so the codification of Macedonian was not exactly a separation from an existing pluricentric language. Some argue that the codification was done intentionally

    History of the Macedonian language

    History_of_the_Macedonian_language

  • Organized religion
  • Religion with formalized beliefs and rituals

    (or dogma), a hierarchical or bureaucratic leadership structure, and a codification of proper and improper behavior. Organized religion is distinguished

    Organized religion

    Organized religion

    Organized_religion

  • Knowledge management
  • Processing of knowledge to accomplish organizational goals

    as tacit. Hansen et al. defined the two strategies (codification and personalisation). Codification means a system-oriented method in KM strategy for managing

    Knowledge management

    Knowledge management

    Knowledge_management

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    1536. English law is regarded as a common law system, with no major codification of the law and legal precedents are binding as opposed to persuasive

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    the staff to Guido, some modern scholars suggest that he acted more as a codifier of a system that was already being developed. Either way, this new notation

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Investment Company Act of 1940
  • United States act of Congress which regulates investment funds

    a United States Public Law (Pub. L. 76–768) on August 22, 1940, and is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 80a-1–80a-64. Along with the Securities Exchange Act of

    Investment Company Act of 1940

    Investment Company Act of 1940

    Investment_Company_Act_of_1940

  • Statutes of Lithuania
  • 16th-century codification of legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    as the Statutes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were a 16th-century codification of all the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and its successor

    Statutes of Lithuania

    Statutes of Lithuania

    Statutes_of_Lithuania

  • Hindu code bills
  • 1950s laws in India

    already gone so far as to welcome individual Members' efforts at piecemeal codification, a limited but significant shift in policy. According to Levy, that year

    Hindu code bills

    Hindu_code_bills

  • List of drainage basins of Indonesia
  • conservation activities during the 2020-2024 period. The River Basin Codification is a code that has been structured in such a way that each digit has

    List of drainage basins of Indonesia

    List_of_drainage_basins_of_Indonesia

  • Law of the United States
  • federal judiciary. The United States Code is the official compilation and codification of general and permanent federal statutory law. The Constitution provides

    Law of the United States

    Law of the United States

    Law_of_the_United_States

  • Code of Justinian
  • 529 codification of Roman law by Justinian I of Byzantium

    Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the codification of Roman law ordered early in the 6th century AD by Justinian I, who

    Code of Justinian

    Code of Justinian

    Code_of_Justinian

  • Tacit knowledge
  • Skills, ideas and experiences

    knowledge is known as codification, articulation, or specification. The tacit aspects of knowledge are those that cannot be codified, but can only be transmitted

    Tacit knowledge

    Tacit_knowledge

  • Code of the District of Columbia
  • Legal code for the District of Columbia, US

    The Code of the District of Columbia is the codification of the general and permanent laws relating to the District of Columbia. It was enacted and is

    Code of the District of Columbia

    Code_of_the_District_of_Columbia

  • List of FASB pronouncements
  • Rules and decrees announced by the US private sector's main accounting board

    SFAS have been superseded by the FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC). The codification is effective for interim and annual periods ending after

    List of FASB pronouncements

    List_of_FASB_pronouncements

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    modern political Islam. Similar to contemporary codification, sharia was for the first time partially codified into law in 1869 in the Ottoman Empire's Mecelle

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Nontrinitarianism
  • Rejection of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity

    philosophies, such as adoptionism and monarchianism, existed prior to the codification of the Trinity doctrine in AD 325, 381, and 431, at the Councils of Nicaea

    Nontrinitarianism

    Nontrinitarianism

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    they did not have in Western Europe. Legal developments included the codification of Roman law; the first effort—the Codex Theodosianus—was completed in

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Mental Health Systems Act of 1980
  • United States federal law

    community-based mental health services at a national level. Additionally, it codified the concept of a Patients' Bill of Rights, which heretofore had been merely

    Mental Health Systems Act of 1980

    Mental Health Systems Act of 1980

    Mental_Health_Systems_Act_of_1980

  • Portugal
  • Country in Southwestern Europe

    1515/opag-2022-0406. eISSN 2391-9531. Hamza, Gábor (2012). "Development and codification of private law in Portugal". Nordicum-Mediterraneum. 7 (1). Akureyri:

    Portugal

    Portugal

    Portugal

  • Law of Afghanistan
  • opposing codification, in the past, the Taliban written policy has instructed judiciary to consult the Mecelle, a late Ottoman codification of Hanafi

    Law of Afghanistan

    Law_of_Afghanistan

  • List of U.S. state statutory codes
  • official code divided into numbered titles. Pennsylvania's official codification is still in progress. California, New York, and Texas use separate subject-specific

    List of U.S. state statutory codes

    List_of_U.S._state_statutory_codes

  • French criminal procedure
  • Part of French criminal law

    judge. Belgian Code of Criminal Procedure Code of Offences and Penalties Codification (law) Cour d'appel (Appellate court) Court of Appeal (France) Court of

    French criminal procedure

    French_criminal_procedure

  • GHS hazard statements
  • Expression of danger in substances

    United Nations. 2025. Annex 3: Codification of hazard statements, codification and use of precautionary statements, codification of hazard pictograms and examples

    GHS hazard statements

    GHS hazard statements

    GHS_hazard_statements

  • Revised Statutes of the United States
  • First official codification of the Acts of Congress

    the United States (in citations, Rev. Stat.) was the first official codification of the Acts of Congress. It was enacted into law in 1874. The purpose

    Revised Statutes of the United States

    Revised_Statutes_of_the_United_States

  • Genus
  • Taxonomic rank above species and below family

    by taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera

    Genus

    Genus

    Genus

  • United States dollar
  • Currency of the United States

    the power "to coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified in Title 31 of the U.S. Code, under Section 5112, which prescribes the

    United States dollar

    United States dollar

    United_States_dollar

  • GHS precautionary statements
  • Standardized phrase giving advice about the correct handling of a dangerous chemical

    United Nations. 2025. Annex 3: Codification of hazard statements, codification and use of precautionary statements, codification of hazard pictograms and examples

    GHS precautionary statements

    GHS precautionary statements

    GHS_precautionary_statements

  • Technical drawing
  • Creation of standards and the technical drawings

    understand. Many of the symbols and principles of technical drawing are codified in an international standard called ISO 128. The need for precise communication

    Technical drawing

    Technical drawing

    Technical_drawing

  • Law of New York (state)
  • called session laws and published in the official Laws of New York. The codification of the permanent laws of a general nature are contained in the Consolidated

    Law of New York (state)

    Law of New York (state)

    Law_of_New_York_(state)

  • Statements on Auditing Standards (United States)
  • Guidelines for financial audits

    Certified Public Accountants began codifying the Statements on Auditing standards semiannually in 1976. The Codification of Statements on Auditing Standards

    Statements on Auditing Standards (United States)

    Statements_on_Auditing_Standards_(United_States)

  • Brown University
  • Private university in Providence, Rhode Island, US

    chartered before the American Revolution, it was the first American college to codify that admission and instruction of students was to be equal regardless of

    Brown University

    Brown_University

  • Patent Act of 1952
  • including the codification of the requirement for non-obviousness and the judicial doctrine of contributory infringement. As amended, it is codified in Title

    Patent Act of 1952

    Patent_Act_of_1952

  • George Pierce Baker
  • American educator and dramatic arts academic

    professor of English at Harvard and Yale and author of Dramatic Technique, a codification of the principles of drama. Baker graduated in the Harvard College class

    George Pierce Baker

    George Pierce Baker

    George_Pierce_Baker

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  • Codification
  • n.

    The act or process of codifying or reducing laws to a code.