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Specific contents of national laws, regulations and rules

Legal analysis: China is a socialist country under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants. The Chinese Production Party is the core of the country's leadership, the people's congress system is the fundamental political system of China, and a unified unitary country is a historical tradition. These factors determine that China's legislative power must be relatively centralized, but not too decentralized, in order to safeguard the unity of the legal system and the country.

Legal basis: Article 56 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC). The debts of individual industrial and commercial households, if operated by individuals, shall be borne by personal property; Family business, with family property; If it is indistinguishable, it shall be borne by family property. The debts of rural contractors shall be borne by the property of farmers engaged in rural land contract management; In fact, if it is run by some peasant members, it will be borne by the property of those members.