Civil Code (BGB, Civil Code - Federal Republic of Germany. Entered into force on: January 1, 1900) - is the central codification of German general private law. It regulates legal relationships between private individuals and is therefore different from public law. Together with its subsidiary laws (e.g. the Home Ownership Act, Insurance Contract Act, Civil Partnership Act, General Equal Treatment Act), it forms general private law. In addition to general private law, there are also special private laws that provide special regulations for certain subject areas or professional groups, such as the norms of commercial law applicable to merchants or the collective law rules of labor law.This application is designed as a one-page e-book. The application works in offline and online mode. The ability to search for words and phrases in active mode is included.Disclaimer:1. The information in this app comes from: bundestag.de ( https://bundestag.de/ )Alternative link: gesetze-im-internet.de (https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/)2. This app does not represent any government or political institution. All information provided in this application should be used for educational purposes only.