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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...ent is not annotated on title. In 2017, a statute requires annotation of prescriptive easements to affect rights against third parties. In 2023, C, not a party to the 2011 decision, seeks to register the 2011 easement ag...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or interpreting laws. (b) Distinguish how such decisions bind: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third parties and...
Citations: Civil Code, Article 8
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or interpreting the laws. (b) Distinguish how such decisions bind: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third parties...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8 (Lawphil)
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or interpreting laws. (b) Distinguish how such a decision binds: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third parties an...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8
Question
Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or interpreting laws. (b) Distinguish how such decisions bind: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third parties and...
Citations: Civil Code Article 8
Question
Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions interpreting or applying laws. (b) Distinguish how such decisions bind: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third parties and...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8
Question
Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...Article 8, what is the controlling doctrine about the binding effect of judicial decisions interpreting or applying the laws? (b) Distinguish how such a decision binds: (i) the parties to the case; and (ii) third partie...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 8
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Under the Civil Code, NCC Article 8 governs the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or interpreting laws. State the controlling doctrine and its scope of binding force. (b) Distinguish how such judicial dec...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Operative Fact Doctrine | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...ly it to the following scenario: On March 10, 2007, A executed a deed of absolute sale of a parcel of land to B under the Land Registration Act then in force. Possession was delivered March 15, 2007 and a Transfer Certif...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...CC Art. 8, judicial decisions interpreting or applying laws form part of the law. In 2010, the Supreme Court held that a deed of partition among co-owners A and B is valid and enforceable even if not annotated on the tit...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...CC Art. 8, judicial decisions interpreting or applying laws form part of the law. In 2012, the Supreme Court held in Santos v. Dizon that a deed of sale of land between A (seller) and B (buyer) is valid and enforceable e...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
In 2013, the Supreme Court held that a private easement of access granted by A over B’s land is valid and enforceable between A and B even if not annotated on the title. In 2019, the Legislature enacted a statute requiri...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Territoriality of Penal Laws - NCC, Art. 14 | ESSAY
Medium
...same act. (a) State the controlling doctrine on the territorial reach of Philippine penal laws. (b) For Mia’s act committed abroad, explain whether Philippine penal law may apply to punish her, and what limits or conditi...
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)
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...Article 8, judicial decisions interpreting or applying laws are part of the law. Consider the following scenario: In 2010, a Supreme Court decision held that a mortgage between A (mortgagor) and B (mortgagee) is valid a...
Question
Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY
Medium
...the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions. (b) Distinguish how such a decision binds on the parties to the case versus its binding effect on third parties and on land tit...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8