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Read the fully consolidated text. You no longer need to manually piece together amendments to understand how the law applies today.
The entire library is clearly organized by legal domain, document type, and status. Find the exact acts you need in just a few clicks within a unified interface.
No more guesswork. The system instantly displays the document's current status and the exact date it came—or will come—into force.
Quickly jump to other laws and bylaws mentioned in the text thanks to our automated document interlinking.
Each law is kept as its actual in-force consolidated text. Previous wording stays available as a layer, not as your default view.
Every amendment is tracked — which act introduced it, when it took effect, and which articles it touched.
Pick a date and read the exact wording that was in force then. Useful for ongoing cases, contracts, and audits.
Jump between acts along real references — base laws, implementing rules, related decrees. One click, not a manual search.
Bookmark articles, build watchlists, and get notified when a tracked law is amended.
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