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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Waiver - NCC, Art. 6 | ESSAY
Medium
Bea, owner of Lot N, signs a written "Waiver of Right to Question or Reconvey Title" attached to the deed of sale to Bruno, stating: "I renounce any future claim to question or reconvey Lot N’s title based on encumbrance...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 6
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...Art. 8, judicial decisions interpreting or applying the law form part of the law. In 2009, the Supreme Court held that a private easement of way over A's land in favor of B is valid and enforceable even if the easement d...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Mandatory and Prohibitory Laws - NCC, Art. 5 | ESSAY
Medium
...ocused on the core doctrine in Art. 5 about mandatory and prohibitory rules governing property transfers. The scenario uses distinct actors and a different fact pattern to test recognition of a mandatory p...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 5
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | I. Territoriality of Penal Laws - NCC, Art. 14 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...isdiction as limited to territorial land, rely on place-of-commission rules for airspace, or incorrectly claim the registration is irrelevant or that only certain offenses are extraterritorial.
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Mandatory and Prohibitory Laws - NCC, Art. 5 | ESSAY
Medium
...shcard isolates the core doctrine in Art. 5—mandatory vs. prohibitory rules—by presenting a scenario about the formal requirement for transferring immovable property. It test...
Citations: Civil Code, Art. 5, Civil Code, Art. 1403