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Norway Legal Documents for Norway

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Legal System

Norwegian civil law system based on the Contracts Act (avtaleloven, 1918), Sale of Goods Act (kjøpsloven, 1988), Consumer Purchases Act (forbrukerkjøpsloven, 2002), Tenancy Act (husleieloven, 1999), Conveyancing Act (avhendingslova, 1992), Housing Cooperatives Act (burettslagslova, 2003), Private Limited Companies Act (aksjeloven, 1997 — AS, min. capital NOK 30,000), the Working Environment Act (arbeidsmiljøloven, 2005, with dismissal protection under § 15-7) and the Holidays Act (ferieloven, 1988, 25 working days). Family law under the Marriage Act (1991) and Children Act (barnelova, 1981); inheritance under the Inheritance Act (arveloven, 2019) with forced heirship (2/3 to descendants, capped at 15G per child). Promissory notes under gjeldsbrevlova (1939); limitation under foreldelsesloven (1979, 3 years). Civil procedure under the Disputes Act (tvisteloven, 2005); the Conciliation Board (forliksrådet) as first instance. Standard VAT 25% (15% food, 12% transport). Supervision by Finanstilsynet, Datatilsynet (GDPR via the Personal Data Act 2018), the Consumer Authority and the Competition Authority. The EEA Agreement makes EU law (GDPR, consumer protection) applicable; companies register with the Brønnøysund Register Centre. Courts: tingrett → lagmannsrett → Høyesterett.

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