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The interpretations of the code's usage are contradictory; some interpret the laws as well known for being simple to read and interpret, without much abstract, being rather an every-day regulating laws, but others point out that while the code was written in German, it used an incredibly
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and imprecise language, making it hard to properly understand and use in practice.
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German full text: Allgemeines Landrecht fĂĽr die PreuĂźischen Staaten (01.06.1794),
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wanted to create a uniform set of laws, but it was not started until the reign of
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The Landrecht was a typical example of a law of the transition period between
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The Landrecht stopped functioning after the system was reformed (
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