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 Civil Code; Property; Immovable Property

 Civil Code; Property; Definition of Property


 Civil Code; Property; Classification of Property
 Civil Code; Property; Definition of Ownership
 Civil Code; Property; Cloud on Title; Definition
 Civil Code; Property; Ownership; Presumption of Ownership

 Civil Code; Property; Ownership; Rule on Hidden Treasure

 Civil Law; Property; Accession; Definition


 Civil Code; Property; Ownership; State of Necessity (Doctrine of Incomplete
Privilege)
 Civil Code; Property; Quieting of Title; Prescription of an Action to Quiet Title

 General Principles; Property; Definition

 Patrimonial property
 Recto law (Articles 1484 to 1486 of the Civil Code)
 Mortgage extends to the Accessions, Fruits, and Improvements (Article 2127, Civil
Code)
 Regime of Separation of Property
 Property Relations Between Husband and Wife; Judicial Separation of Property
 Double sale (of immovable property)
 Independent Civil Actions
 Rights of co-heirs over inherited property
 Remedial Law; Civil Procedure; Parties to civil actions; Spouses as parties to a civil
action

 Doctrine of state of necessity (property law)

 Property relations between concubine and paramour


 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Usurpation; Occupation of Real Property or
Usurpation of Real Rights in Property
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Malicious Mischief
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Exemption from Criminal Liability in
Crimes Against Property
 Judicial Declaration of Nullity (Article 40, Family Code)
 Absolutory cause under Article 332 of the Revised Penal Code
 Property Relations Between Husband and Wife; General Provisions
 Remedial Law; Civil Procedure; Parties to Civil Actions; Plaintiff and defendant
 Sale of trust property (res) by the trustee

 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Theft; Qualified Theft

 Conditions for the transfer of property to the heirs


 Right of first preference of unpaid wages (Article 110 of the Labor Code)
 Devisee
 Legatee
 Criminal Law; Quasi-Offenses; Art 365, Revised Penal Code, Reckless Imprudence
(Criminal Negligence)
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Swindling and Other Deceits; Other Forms
of Swindling
 Law Governing Properties
 Political Law; Constitutional Law; Bill of Rights; Due Process - right to life, liberty
and property
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Swindling and Other Deceits; Swindling
(Estafa)
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Property; Arson and Other Crimes Involving
Destruction

 Political Law; Constitutional Law; Bill of Rights; Due Process - right to life, liberty
and property; Constitutional and Statutory Due Process
 Government properties, exempt from execution sale
 Emancipation of minor
 Prescriptive period for action to constitute easement
 Lex posteriori derogat priori
 Pacto de retro sale
 Prodigality
 Negotiable Instruments; Indorsements by Minors and Corporations
 Minor as shareholder in a corporation

 Condominium

 Usufruct
 Assignment is not a mode of acquiring ownership
 Emancipation and Age of Majority
 Easement of subjacent and lateral support
 Accretion
 Revocation of donations on the ground of breach of condition
 Effect of annulment of marriage on right to succeed (inherit) between spouses

 Political Law; Local Governments; Powers of Local Governments; Liability of LGUs

 Intestate (Legal) succession


 Donation Propter Nuptias (Donations by Reason of Marriage)

 Conjugal partnership of gains


 Accommodation mortgagor
 Idle lands
 Iron bar rule
 Effect of Annulment of Marriage
 Quasi contract
 Execution of a Deed of Sale not sufficient as delivery
 Disinheritance of Heirs
 Moral damages

 Assignment as a mode of payment

 Breach of Contract of Carriage of Goods by a common carrier


 Commercial Law; Insurance; Subrogation in Insurance Contracts
 Political Law; Constitutional Law; Bill of Rights; Fundamental Powers of the State;
Eminent Domain; Concept, Application and Limits
 Chattel mortgage
 Action to Quiet Title (Quieting of Title)
 Double sale of unregistered (or untitled) land
 Earnest money
 Criminal Law; Penalties; Duration and Effects
 Common carrier

 Differences between Surety, Guarantor and Co-maker

 Commercial Law; Insurance; Concept and Elements


 Judicial dispute resolution and Court annexed mediation
 Testamentary trust (Will trust)
 Compulsory heirs
 Dation in payment (dacion en pago)
 Unjust enrichment doctrine
 Joint venture (or Joint account)
 Estafa through falsification of public documents
 Tender years rule

 Garnishment of wages and salaries and pensions

 Common Law
 Accion pauliana
 Replevin (Rule 60) (Provisional Remedies)
 Municipality liability, suits against municipal corporations
 Right of first refusal (or right of first option to purchase/lease)
 Degree of Consanguinity and Affinity (definition, rules on computation, statutory
requirements)
 Antichresis
 Family home, exempt from execution
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State; Violation of
Domicile; Search Warrant

 Requirement of Verification in Pleadings

 Alternative obligations
 Family Home
 Statute of Frauds
 Fideicommissary substitution
 Obligations (requisites, types, sources, modes of extinguishment)
 Rescission; other provisions of law related to the right to rescind
 Withdrawal of funds from deceased depositor's account
 Legal easement (compulsory right of way)
 Offsetting of loans by employee against the salary

 Actual and Constructive Delivery

 Sovereign Immunity (State Immunity from Suit) doctrine, consent of State to be sued
 Waiver of rights
 In vitro fertilization
 Power of Eminent Domain (expropriation)
 Political Law; Constitutional Law; Bill of Right; Privacy of Communications and
Correspondence; Private and Public Communications
 Commercial Law; Insurance; Compulsory Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance
 Limited Partnership
 Business Enterprise Transfer Rule (Nell doctrine) - assumption of liabilities
 Accion Interdictal (Forcible entry vs. Unlawful Detainer)

 Rights of an unpaid seller

 Arson (Article 320 to 326-B of RPC as amended by P.D. No. 1613, P.D. No. 1744
and R.A. No. 7659)
 Special Penal Laws; Anti-Arson Law (P.D. No. 1613)
 Warsaw Convention, application and limitation on liability
 Criminal Law; Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security; Grave Coercion
(Article 286, RPC)
 Right to Privacy
 Criminal Law; Special Penal Laws; Anti-Violence Against Women and Their
Children Act of 2004 (R.A. No. 9262)
 Equitable mortgage
 Freedom of Expression in relation to Architectural design
 Corporate rehabilitation

 CB Circular No. 905 (suspended Usury Law)


 Local taxation, power to tax and raise revenue of local government unit

 Political Law; Public International Law; Diplomatic and Consular laws


 Bouncing checks law (Batas Pambansa Blg. 22)
 Political Law; Election Law; Qualification and disqualification of voters
 Criminal Law; Special Penal Laws; Bouncing Checks Law (B.P. Blg. 22), plus
Administrative Circular No. 12-2000 Re: Penalty for Violation of B.P. 22 and
Administrative Circular No. 13-2001 Re: Clarification of Admin. Circular No. 12-
2000; and Increasing th
 Maceda law (R.A. No. 6552 or The Realty Installment Buyer Protection Act)
 Political Law; Local Governments; Public Corporations
 Special Penal Laws; Indeterminate Sentence Law (Act No. 4103, as amended by Act
No. 4225 and R.A. No. 4203)
 Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 (R.A. 9262)

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