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16:38, July 05, 2007 |
China''''s supreme court has started drafting a judicial interpretation on the property law to ensure that courts around the country fully understand its articles. Officials with the supreme court said the judicial interpretation would be delivered "at an appropriate time," but no timetable has been set. "The two civil courts under the supreme court have started the draft, but it is still too early to talk about the details," Zhao Peng, an official with the press office of the supreme court, told Xinhua. The landmark property law was adopted on March 16 after taking 13 years to wind its way through the legislative process. The law, which will come into effect on Oct. 1, states: "The property of the state, the collective, the individual is protected by law, and no unit or individuals may infringe upon it."
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