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56) I. Written provisions of the Commercial Code II. Civil Code III. Commercial custom In which order shall the judge in a commercial case apply the sources indicated above? I-II-III I-III-II II-I-III II-III-I III-I-II 57) Which of the following is the branch of private international law that specifically deals with the rights accorded by the state to persons that do not own the nationality of that state? Law of aliens Law of nationality Maritime law Criminal law Law of persons
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56) The correct answer is I-II-III. In a commercial case, the judge should first apply the written provisions of the Commercial Code, as these are specifically designed to govern commercial transactions and provide clear legal guidelines. Next, the judge should consider the Civil Code, which contains general legal principles that may be relevant to the case. Finally, the judge should consider commercial custom, which refers to established practices and norms in the commercial community that may inform the interpretation of the law.<br /><br />57) The correct answer is Law of aliens. The Law of aliens specifically deals with the rights accorded by the state to persons that do not own the nationality of that state. This branch of private international law governs the legal relationship between a state and individuals who are not its citizens, such as foreign nationals, refugees, and stateless persons.
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