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Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The primary functions which distinguish money are: medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Money was historically an emergent market phenomenon that possessed intrinsic value as a commodity; nearly all contemporary money systems are based on unbacked fiat money without use value. Its value is consequently derived by social convention, having been declared by a government or regulatory entity to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private", in the case of the United States dollar. The money supply of a country comprises all currency in circulation (banknotes and coins currently issued) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, whose value exists on the books of financial institutions and can be converted into physical notes or used for cashless payment, forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Traité des monnoies
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Law No. 1832 of September 9, 1870
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貨幣法
Dům o 1000 patrech
A Treatise on Money
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Law No. 23 of February 11, 1935
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Law No. 85 of July 30, 1935
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Law No. 96 of September 20, 1935
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Law No. 89 of August 20, 1935
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Law No. 84 of July 23, 1935
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Law No. 142 of December 18, 1935
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Law No. 138 of December 16, 1935
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Law No. 50 of May 13, 1935
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Law No. 53 of May 18, 1935
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Law No. 54 of May 18, 1935
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Law No. 160 of December 31, 1935
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Law No. 139 of December 16, 1935
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Law No. 67 of June 13, 1935
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Law No. 119 of November 25, 1935
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Law No. 193 of January 17, 1936
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Law No. 184 of January 13, 1936
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Law No. 210 of June 1, 1936
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Law No. 314 of November 22, 1936
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Law No. 270 of October 8, 1936
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Law No. 325 of November 28, 1936
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Law No. 336 of December 5, 1936
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Law No. 303 of November 13, 1936
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Law No. 201 of February 4, 1936
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Law No. 194 of January 17, 1936
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Law No. 213 of June 12, 1936
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Law No. 452 of July 5, 1937
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Law No. 404 of March 16, 1937
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