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Philippine Educational Laws

Philippine Educational Laws Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled) 1987 Constitution - Article XIV Education, Science and Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports ARTICLE XIV EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ARTS...

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

Environmental Laws

...l protect and advance the right of the Presidential Decree No. 1152 - Philippine Environment Code Section 1. Short Title TITLE-AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT Section 2. Purposes CHAPTER I-STANDARDS Section 3. Ambient Air Quality...

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

Natural Resources Laws

Natural Resources Laws Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled) 1987 Constitution - Article XII National Economy and Patrimony ARTICLE XII NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PATRIMONY Section 1. The goals of the national econom...

Codal Commercial / Mercantile Law

Revised Corporation Code

...3. Classes of Corporations Section 4. Corporations Created by Special Laws or Charters Section 5. Corporators and Incorporators, Stockholders and Members Section 6. Classification of Shares Section 7. Founders' Shares Se...

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Territoriality of Penal Laws - NCC, Art. 14 | ESSAY Medium

Facts: A Filipino citizen, Mia, commits theft in Tokyo, Japan. She later returns to the Philippines and is charged th...

...citizen, Mia, commits theft in Tokyo, Japan. She later returns to the Philippines and is charged there for the same act. (a) State the controlling doctrine on the territorial reach of Philippine penal laws. (b) For Mia’s...

Citations: Revised Penal Code (Act No. 3815), Article 14 (Territoriality of Penal Laws), Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 14 (NCC) – context for territorial application in related civil framework (where relevant to the doctrine), Supreme Court rulings interpreting territoriality and extraterritorial application of penal laws (as relied upon in standard bar review materials)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | I. Territoriality of Penal Laws - NCC, Art. 14 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

Facts: A Filipino passenger on board a Philippine-registered commercial airliner commits theft from another passenger...

Facts: A Filipino passenger on board a Philippine-registered commercial airliner commits theft from another passenger while the aircraft is en route over international waters. The aircraft later lands in Manila, where th...

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | I. Territoriality of Penal Laws - NCC, Art. 14 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

On board a Philippine-flagged vessel in international waters, a Filipino passenger commits theft from another passeng...

On board a Philippine-flagged vessel in international waters, a Filipino passenger commits theft from another passenger. The vessel later arrives in Manila, where the passenger is prosecuted in the Philippines for the sa...

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Operative Fact Doctrine | ESSAY Medium

(a) Identify the Operative Fact Doctrine and state the controlling rule governing acts performed under a repealed or...

...peal survive—remains the sole driver of the answer. Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 7, Operative Fact Doctrine (principle recognized in Philippine jurisprudence regarding repeal of land registration laws)

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 7, Operative Fact Doctrine (principle recognized in Philippine jurisprudence regarding repeal of land registration laws)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Mandatory and Prohibitory Laws - NCC, Art. 5 | ESSAY Medium

Art. 5 of the Civil Code classifies certain rules as mandatory or prohibitory. A privately drafted deed purporting to...

...ne? This flashcard tests the core doctrine that mandatory/prohibitory laws cannot be contracted away and that the formalities for real-property transfers are a central, non-waivable rule. The scenario with private instru...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 5 (on mandatory and prohibitory laws); Civil Code provisions on the formal requirements for transfers of immovable property (public instrument).

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Mandatory and Prohibitory Laws - NCC, Art. 5 | ESSAY Medium

A and B are neighbors who own a parcel of land adjoining a public road. A orally agrees to sell to B and the parties...

A and B are neighbors who own a parcel of land adjoining a public road. A orally agrees to sell to B and the parties execute a private instrument of sale, which is not a public instrument and is not registered. B has...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 5

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Retroactivity of Laws - NCC, Art. 4 | ESSAY Medium

On March 2, 2014, A sold Lot 12 to B by private deed; the deed was not registered. On June 15, 2023, the Legislature...

...gistration. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine on retroactivity of laws under the Civil Code and state the effect of Article 4 on this statute. (b) Decide whether RLTA’s retroactivity clauses apply to pending applicat...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 4

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Retroactivity of Laws - NCC, Art. 4 | ESSAY Medium

On May 20, 2011, Ramon executed a private deed transferring a parcel of land to Maya; the deed was notarized but not...

...gistration. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine on retroactivity of laws under the Civil Code and state the effect of Article 4 on this statute. (b) Decide whether the RPTA’s retroactivity clauses apply to pending appl...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 4, Lawphil

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Retroactivity of Laws - NCC, Art. 4 | ESSAY Medium

On September 9, 2018, Paolo sold Lot X to Lena by a private deed of sale; the deed was notarized but not registered....

...gistration. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine on retroactivity of laws under the Civil Code and state the effect of Article 4 on this statute. (b) Decide whether the RLTA's retroactivity clauses apply to pending appl...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 4