Coutume de Paris, the customary law of the Prévoté et Vicomté de Paris (written 1510; revised 1580), was a code of law first introduced to what is now Canada by the
COMPAGNIE DES CENT-ASSOCIÉS in 1627. In 1664, under the royal Act creating the
COMPAGNIE DES INDES OCCIDENTALES, it officially became
NEW FRANCE's only legal code. See also
CIVIL CODE.