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<p>but the terms are not synonymous. There are key differences between a <a href="page.php?w=statute">statute</a> and a code. The most pronounced features of civil systems are their <a href="page.php?w=legal_codes">legal codes</a>, with concise and broadly applicable texts that typically avoid factually specific scenarios. The short articles in a civil law code deal in generalities and stand in contrast with ordinary statutes, which are often very long and very detailed.</p>

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<p>The civil law system is the most widespread system</p><p>
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