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  2. Civil Code of the Philippines: Juridical Persons, Arts. 44, 45...

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    governed by the provisions of this Code concerning partnerships. Art. 46. Juridical persons may acquire and possess property of all kinds, as well as incur obligations and bring civil or criminal actions, in conformity with the laws and regulations of their organization. Art. 47. Upon the dissolution of corporations, institutions and other

  3. Civil Code of the Philippines: Citizenship and Domicile

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    Section 1. The following are citizens of the Philippines: (1) Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this. Constitution; (2) Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines; (3) Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine. citizenship upon reaching the age of ...

  4. Civil Code of the Philippines: Art. 7 – Attykalibre Legal Center

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    Civil Code of the Philippines: Art. 7. Art. 7. Laws are repealed only by subsequent ones, and their violation or. contrary. the former shall be void and the latter shall govern. only when they are not contrary to the laws or the Constitution. Article 7 is obvious because time moves forward. 1.

  5. Civil Code of the Philippines: Articles 8,9,10,11,12 and 13 -...

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    Constitution shall form a part of the legal system of the Philippines. This is a new provision taken from common law. Under the civil law tradition, the court merely applies the law. However since the Philippine legal system is a combination of civil law and common law, courts apply statutes as well as resort to the doctrine of precedent. Art. 9.

  6. Civil Code of the Philippines :Presumptive Death - Attykalibre

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    1. If absentee is 75 or below. 7 years – for all purposes except succession. 10 years – for succession 2. If absentee is over 75 years old. 5 years for all purposes b. Qualified Presumptive Death (Article 391) Art. 391. The following shall be presumed dead for all purposes, including the division of the estate among the heirs: (1) A person ...

  7. Civil Code of the Philippines: RETROACTIVITY OF LAWS Art. 4. -...

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    Civil Code of the Philippines: RETROACTIVITY OF LAWS Art. 4. RETROACTIVITY OF LAWS Art. 4. Laws shall have no retroactive effect, unless the contrary is provided. (3) (b) Impairment of contract (2) In case of remedial statutes (3) In case of curative statutes (4) In case of laws interpreting others (5) In case of laws creating new rights [Bona v.

  8. Civil Code of the Philippines:Emancipation and Age of Majority...

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    The Family Code removed the distinction which RA 6809 restored. Thus, although 18 is the age of emancipation: 1. Persons between 18 to 21 still need parental consent for marriage. 2. Parents or guardians are liable for the quasi-delicts of persons who are already 18 years old under Article 2180 until he reaches the age of 21.

  9. Civil Code of the Philippines: Human Relations, Arts. 19 to 36

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    Art. 19. Every person must, in the exercise of his rights and in the. performance of his duties, act with justice, give everyone his due, and observe. honesty and good faith. Art. 20. Every person who, contrary to law, willfully or negligently causes. damage to another, shall indemnify the latter for the same.

  10. Civil Code of the Philippines:Person, Arts. 37, 38, and 39 -...

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    Civil Code of the Philippines:Person, Arts. 37, 38, and 39. Persons vs. Things A person is the subject of legal relations A things is the object of legal relations Art. 37. Juridical capacity, which is the fitness to be the subject of legal relations, is inherent in every natural person and is lost only through death.

  11. Civil Code of the Philippines:Natural Persons , Arts. 40,41,42...

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    Art. 42. Civil personality is extinguished by death. The effect of death upon the rights and obligations of the deceased is. determined by law, by contract and by will. This article deals with the extinguishment of civil personality. Death is not defined in the Civil Code. Not even doctors know precisely when death.