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The paper discusses the extent to which the 19th century regulations of alimonies as awarded within the frame of matrimonial relationships had an impact on the formation of claims of alimony as found in the Hungarian Code of Private Law of 1928. The paper discusses the alimony as paid to one of the spouses at the time when the matrimonial tie was still continued but also when the alimony was granted as a temporary device and also when it was awarded after the divorce decree had been granted.
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The laws of 1890s that pertained to the matters connected with the functioning of Churches considerably contributed to the forming of the modern Hungarian state within the Austro-Hungarian monarchy (1867–1918). Some elements of the policy toward the Churches that were detectable in the Horthy’s era (1919–1944) seemed to have been the reverse side of the above-mentioned process, thereby having their share in laying the foundations for the road of central power toward autocracy. The modification of the secular matrimonial law in 1941, the total removal – through decrees – of the already earlier limited equality of religious beliefs, as well as the absence of full autonomy of denominational associations, show that the assessment of the Horthy’s era, from the perspective of legal history, remains a significant task to be carried out.
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