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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 Remedial Law, Legal and Judicial Ethics, with Practical Exercises | Sandiganbayan | ESSAY Medium

A provincial engineer, acting as the provincial accountable officer, is charged in the Regional Trial Court, Branch 4...

A provincial engineer, acting as the provincial accountable officer, is charged in the Regional Trial Court, Branch 4, of Legazpi City with malversation of provincial funds totaling 6.8 million pesos through falsified di...

Citations: 1987 Constitution, Article VIII, Section 5(2), Republic Act No. 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act)

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 Remedial Law

Criminal Procedure

Criminal Procedure Remedial Law RULE 110 / Prosecution of Offenses Section 1. Institution of criminal actions Section 2. The Complaint or information Section 3. Complaint defined Section 4. Information defined Section 5...

Codal Labor & Social Legislation

Social Security Act

Social Security Act Labor & Social Legislation Section 1. Short Title Section 2. Declaration of Policy Section 3. Social Security System Section 4. Powers and Duties of the Commission and SSS Section 5. Settlement of Dis...

Codal Political / Public Law

Omnibus Election Code

Omnibus Election Code Political / Public Law ARTICLE I / GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Title Section 2. Applicability Section 3. Election and campaign periods Section 4 Obligation to register and vote Section 5 Postponem...

Question Political and Public International Law | Void-for-Vagueness | ESSAY Medium

City Ordinance No. 2023-11 enacted by the City Council of Libre City provides: "No person shall engage in any unruly...

...d by barangay security after Neighbor B complains that A’s loud music and dancing disturbed the neighborhood. A challenges the ordinance as void-for-vagueness. (a) Identify the doctrine and the controlling rule. (b) Dist...

Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article III, Section 1

Question Political and Public International Law | Requisites for Valid Classification | ESSAY Medium

City Ordinance No. 3128-23 creates the "Urban Energy Subsidy" for residential property owners who meet all of the fol...

...nstalled a solar photovoltaic system with a capacity of at least 3 kW and connected to the grid. The subsidy is denied to any owner who fails to meet any one condition. Three applicants apply: A) Elena Garcia, 61 years o...

Citations: 1987 Constitution, Article III, Section 1, Philippine equal protection doctrine (rational-basis approach)

Codal Special / Miscellaneous Codals (often compiled)

Court of Tax Appeals Act

...blic Act No. 9282 - Expanded Jurisdiction of the Court of Tax Appeals Section 1. Section 1 of Republic Act No Section 2. Section 2 of the same Act is hereby amended to Section 3. Section 3 of the same Act is hereby amend...

Question Commercial and Taxation Laws | Validity of Local Tax Ordinance - Sec. 187 | ESSAY Medium

City of Barangka, through its Sangguniang Panlungsod, enacts Ordinance No. 2023-08 imposing a local business tax of 2...

...up of affected business owners challenges the ordinance as void under Section 187 of RA 7160, arguing lack of due process and absence of proper enabling authority. (a) Identify the controlling doctrine and primary rule g...

Citations: Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code), Sec. 187, 1987 Constitution, Article X (Local Government)

Question Remedial Law, Legal and Judicial Ethics, with Practical Exercises | Requisites for Issuance | ESSAY Medium

A police officer applies to a Municipal Trial Court judge for a search warrant to search a residential building at 12...

...at 123 Abad Street, Barangay Malinis, City of Cebu, for illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia. In the accompanying affidavit, the officer states: (1) on 28 April 2026 an anonymous informant “CX-1” told him that illegal dr...

Citations: Rules of Court, Rule 126, Constitution, Article III, Section 2

Question Political and Public International Law | Public Trust Doctrine - R.A. No. 11659 (New Public Service Act) | ESSAY Medium

A provincial governor grants a 40-year concession to Private Vista Corp. to develop, operate, and exclusively manage...

A provincial governor grants a 40-year concession to Private Vista Corp. to develop, operate, and exclusively manage a publicly accessible waterfront park and adjacent fishing grounds along the coast, including the right...

Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article XII, Section 2 (public ownership of natural resources in trust for the people), Republic Act No. 11659 (New Public Service Act) (public service as a public trust; enhanced accountability for public officers)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Capacity to Buy or Sell | ESSAY Medium

Maria, a Filipino citizen and owner of a titled private lot in Danao City, sells the lot to Global Holdings, Inc., a...

...obal’s name. It later becomes known that Global Holdings, Inc. cannot lawfully acquire private lands in the Philippines because of the constitutional prohibition on aliens owning land. Maria seeks to rescind the transact...

Citations: 1987 Constitution, Article XII, Section 7, Krivenko v. Register of Deeds, G.R. No. 53235 (1947)

Question Political and Public International Law | Sandiganbayan | ESSAY Medium

Provincial Governor Gloria Mercado approved a non-competitive procurement of disaster-relief vehicles from a private...

Provincial Governor Gloria Mercado approved a non-competitive procurement of disaster-relief vehicles from a private supplier for ₱120 million. The supplier later billed ₱165 million. The governor directed the provincial...

Citations: Constitution of the Philippines, Article XI, Section 5 (Sandiganbayan jurisdiction over graft and corruption), Republic Act No. 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), Sec. 4 (Sandiganbayan original jurisdiction over graft and related offenses), Republic Act No. 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), Sec. 3(e) (elements of graft), Revised Penal Code, Article 217 (Malversation of public funds)

Question Political and Public International Law | Universal Declaration of Human Rights | ESSAY Medium

Ordinance No. 2023-07 of the City of San Lorenzo prohibits any public assembly within 100 meters of any government bu...

...ope of the 100-meter zone, and the legal status of UDHR in Philippine law. This flashcard tests understanding of how UDHR interacts with Philippine constitutional rights, focusing on when international norms...

Citations: Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 20, Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, Article III, Sections 4 and 5

Question Political and Public International Law | Ultra Vires Acts | ESSAY Medium

A city Sangguniang Panlungsod passes Ordinance No. 2023-11 designating a 2-km segment of a national highway that runs...

...o collect tolls for 30 years. The City Mayor signs the ordinance into law. The Department of Public Works and Highways objects, arguing that toll collection on national roads and the disposition of rights-of-way over nat...

Citations: Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991), Constitution of the Philippines (1987), Article XII, Section 2