0 Day Streak
Filesystem Search

Site Search

Search codals, syllabus topics, and filesystem-backed practice questions from one prompt.

24 matches Prompt active

Results for “Code of Commerce Code of Commerce”

24 filesystem matches
Codal Commercial / Mercantile Law

Code of Commerce

Code of Commerce Commercial / Mercantile Law BOOK ONE - MERCHANTS AND COMMERCE IN GENERAL TITLE I - MERCHANTS AND COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS TITLE II - COMMERCIAL REGISTRIES TITLE III - BOOKS AND BOOKKEEPING OF COMMERCE TIT...

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

Environmental Laws

...he 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 Standards Section 4. N...

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

Government Procurement Law

Government Procurement Law Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled) Republic Act No. 12009 - New Government Procurement Act ARTICLE I Section 1. Short Title Section 2. Declaration of Policy Section 3. Governing Pr...

Question 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 law...

(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

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...

Art. 5 of the Civil Code classifies certain rules as mandatory or prohibitory. A privately drafted deed purporting to convey a parcel of land from A to B is executed, but the law requires that transfers of immovable prop...

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 | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY Medium

(a) Identify the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or...

...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

(a) Identify the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or...

...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)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Judicial Decisions - NCC, Art. 8 | ESSAY Medium

(a) Identify the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or...

...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

(a) Identify the controlling doctrine under NCC Article 8 about the binding effect of judicial decisions applying or...

...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 | 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 not...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 5

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Ignorance of the Law - NCC, Art. 3 | ESSAY Medium

A Filipino buyer, Lani, buys a lot from Nova Land Holdings through their agent Arman. Arman signs a Deed of Sale and...

...r did not authorize the sale. Lani now invokes Article 3 of the Civil Code, arguing that her lack of knowledge about the title’s validity should excuse her. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distin...

Citations: Civil Code, Art. 3

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | When Laws Take Effect - NCC, Art. 2 | ESSAY Medium

An Act titled the Land Titles Modernization Act (LTMA) was enacted on December 1, 2023 and published in the Official...

...d law. (a) Identify the controlling rule under Article 2 of the Civil Code regarding when laws take effect. (b) Determine whether Maria’s January 25, 2024 filing is governed by the old law or by the LTMA. (c) If Maria ha...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 2

Question 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...

...dentify the controlling doctrine on waivers of rights under the Civil Code, Art. 6, and explain its core elements. (b) Is the waiver binding only between Bea and Bruno, or also binding upon Carla and Darius (third partie...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 6

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Waiver - NCC, Art. 6 | ESSAY Medium

Kara, owner of Lot 7, signs a 'Waiver of Right to Challenge Title' attached to the deed of sale to Omar, stating: "I...

...dentify the controlling doctrine on waivers of rights under the Civil Code, Art. 6, and explain its core elements. (b) Is the waiver binding only between Kara and Omar, or also binding upon Felix (a third party)? (c) App...

Citations: Civil Code, Art. 6, Property Registration Decree No. 1529 (Land Registration)