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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...ts best defines ownership and its essential elements under Philippine Civil Law? Correct answer (choice 1) states the classical definition: ownership is the most complete real right over a thing, with the exclusive power...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Define possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described person possesses the l...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) Define possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession: corpus and animus. (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described person possesses the la...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,000-square-meter urban lot has no title. A longtime occupant, Mateo, has lived there for 12 years, built a hou...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines (defining ownership as the right to use, enjoy, and dispose of a thing; ownership as a real right), Articles or authorities discussing acquisitive prescription (ordinary vs extraordinary) under Philippine law
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,200-square-meter tract is not titled to anyone and forms part of the public domain. A neighbor, Lina, has live...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines (ownership and prescription doctrines), Lands and Public Domain laws in the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,200-square-meter urban lot is titled in the name of a relative who rarely uses it. A neighbor, Marco, has live...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 386) – ownership and acquisitive prescription provisions.
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,350-square-meter urban lot is titled in the name of Nestor, who rarely uses it. Carla has lived there for 14 y...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,400-square-meter urban land is titled in the name of Donato, who seldom uses it. Carla has lived there for 12...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,500-square-meter coastal lot is titled in the name of someone else, Rafa, who seldom uses it. Ana has lived on...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 1,500-square-meter agricultural lot is titled in the name of Leon, a private person who seldom uses it. Mina has...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 600-square-meter urban lot is titled in the name of Miguel, who rarely uses it. Carla has lived there for 12 yea...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Article 428 (Definition of Ownership), Civil Code on acquisitive prescription (ordinary: 10 years with just title and good faith; extraordinary: 30 years)
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A 900-square-meter urban lot is titled in the name of Manuel, a private owner who rarely uses it. A neighbor Lina...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A parcel of urban land of 800 square meters is titled in the name of a relative who rarely uses it. A neighbor, wh...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of ownership under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements. (b) A parcel of 850-square-meter urban land is titled in the name of Liza, who seldom uses it. A neighbor, Rosa, has l...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines (definition of ownership and its essential elements), Civil Code on acquisitive prescription (ordinary prescription with just title and good faith; extraordinary prescription for 30 years)
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described person possesses...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law and identify its essential elements (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described person possesses...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law and identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described pe...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described perso...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines, Supreme Court jurisprudence on possession emphasizing corpus and animus
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described perso...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described perso...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described perso...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines (on possession; corpus and animus), Supreme Court discussions on possession versus custody and ownership
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
(a) State the definition of possession under Philippine Civil Law. Identify the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described perso...
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | ESSAY
Medium
Define possession under Philippine Civil Law. (a) State the essential elements of possession (corpus and animus). (b) Apply the rule to the following scenario and determine whether the described person possesses the land...
Citations: Civil Code of the Philippines
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Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Definition | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...Lia possess the land under the definition of possession in Philippine Civil Law (corpus and animus)? Lia, a landless individual, discovers a vacant parcel with no title. She clears weeds, constructs a modest hut, fences...