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Codal Criminal Law

Probation Law

Probation Law Criminal Law Section 1. Title and Scope of the Decree Section 2. Purpose Section 3. Meaning of Terms Section 4. Grant of Probation Section 5. Post-sentence Investigation Section 6. Form of Investigation Rep...

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

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...

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...

Kara, owner of Lot 7, signs a 'Waiver of Right to Challenge Title' attached to the deed of sale to Omar, stating: "I renounce any future claim to reconvey Lot 7’s title based on latent defects known to me as of the date...

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

Codal Remedial Law

Civil Procedure

Civil Procedure Remedial Law RULE 1 / General Provisions Section 1. Title of the Rules Section 2. In what courts applicable Section 3. Cases governed Section 4. In what case not applicable Section 5. Commencement of acti...

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

A Filipino buyer, Mario, signs a deed of sale with Liza, who presents herself as the owner and provides a title to Lo...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in this land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 3

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

Arman buys a house and lot from Zia, who presents herself as the owner and signs a deed of sale with a title in Zia’s...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in the land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 3

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...

...overning acts performed under a repealed or amended land-registration law. (b) Apply the doctrine to the following facts: On June 2, 1999, D executed a deed of absolute sale of a parcel of land to E under the Land Regist...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 7, P.D. 1529 (Property Registration Decree) (relevant to land registration acts and their repeal)

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

Ramon owns a parcel of land. He privately sells it to Liza through a private deed (no public instrument) and Liza doe...

Ramon owns a parcel of land. He privately sells it to Liza through a private deed (no public instrument) and Liza does not register or take possession. Subsequently, Ramon sells the same parcel to Kai through another pri...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 5, Property Registration Decree (PD 1529)

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...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in this land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what...

Citations: Civil Code, Art. 3

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

Ken, a Filipino buyer, purchases Lot 12 from Mila, who presents herself as the owner and signs a deed of sale with a...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in a land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what re...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 3

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...

...rns 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 decisions bind: (i) the parties to the case; an...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 8

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

A Filipino buyer, Kai, buys Lot A from Irene who presents herself as the owner and signs a deed of sale. After the tr...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in a land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what re...

Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Art. 3

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

Damian, a Filipino buyer, purchases Lot 22 from Lora, who presents herself as the owner and signs a deed of sale. Aft...

...controlling doctrine and its scope. (b) Distinguish ignorance of the law from ignorance of the facts in this land-transaction context. (c) Apply the rule to the facts and state whether the sale is valid or void and what...

Citations: Civil Code, Art. 3