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Pre-Week Reviewer In Civil Law
Time is of the essence in the review for the bar; especially in a subject like Civil Law, what with its myriad provisions, and an equally daunting line up of jurisprudence and principles that the reviewee needs to comprehend just before the exams begin. The trepidation reaches its peak during the pre-week.
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Torts and Damages
Laws and cases on Torts and Damages are so interesting, that it basically involves everyday conflicts, dilemmas, and incidents in the life of an average Juan Dela Cru. Immersing oneself with the topics and jurisprudence on Torts will give leverage on how to legally assert one’s rights if confronted with negligence, whether a plaintiff or a defendant.
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The Public-Private Partnership Code of the Philippines
Worldwide, public-private partnerships, or PPPs, have become essential for implementing development projects, public infrastructure, and services.
Generally, PPPs seek to address difficult issues, promote economic growth, and improve community quality of life by utilizing the advantages and resources of both the public and private sectors. Fundamentally, a public-private partnership is a legally binding agreement between private enterprises and government agencies to jointly provide public services and infrastructure.
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Family Code of the Philippines: Comments and Jurisprudence
The new edition of the book was necessitated by the jurisprudential developments brought about by the case of Tan-Andal vs. Andal as well as other developments in jurisprudence from the year 2022 to 2023.
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Guidelines and Procedures in Land Titles and Deeds
This simple book is a product of the authors’ experience working both in the Land Registration Authority and the Register of Deeds is intended to simplify the study of Land Titles and Deeds and as a supplementary reading material for the students of law, bar candidates, real estate brokers, real estate sales persons and bar practitioners. It is highly recommended, that while reading, the reader must take a glance first of the codal provisions of P.D. No. 1529 (Property Registration Decree).
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Civil Law Reviewer
Our Civil Law Reviewer is a comprehensive study guide designed to help law students and aspiring lawyers prepare for their civil law examinations. This book is written in a question and answer format, making it easier for readers to understand and retain the information.
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Partnership, Agency and Trust: Comments and Jurisprudence
The author has retained the discussion and direction of this book that has been the hallmark of the first edition. Latest laws and jurisprudence up to the end of 2023 was included seamlessly in the discussion so as to serve as both a comprehensive and comprehensible reference to the reader.
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Ratio Legis: Persons & Family Relations
The principal purpose of the Ratio Legis is to reinforce the learning process by providing the student with syllabi notes from choice and selected jurisprudence with the end in view of providing context as well as illustrate the various legal concepts, principles and more importantly — the interpretation and application made by the High Court to various issues raised before It touching on our core values on Family and its related issues and concepts.
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Ratio Legis: Development In Family Law
The principal purpose of the Ratio Legis is to reinforce the learning process by providing the student with syllabi notes from choice and selected jurisprudence with the end in view of providing context as well as illustrate the various legal concepts, principles and more importantly — the interpretation and application made by the High Court to various issues raised before It throughout our nation’s socio-political history.
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Jottings and Jurisprudence in Civil Law (Obligations and Contracts)
This new book on OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS by Professor Ruben F. Balane is a treatise for all seasons. Starting with Latin quotations from Cicero, Justinian and St. Mathew, it tackles a difficult tapestry and presents it in a systematic and understandable way that makes it useful for a range of users – academicians, law practitioners, judges, and plain lay persons interested in the dynamics and workings of civil law.
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Jottings and Jurisprudence in Civil Law (Succession)
Since its first edition in 1998, this book has been updated every four years: in 2002, 2006, and 2010. This quadrennial cycle was broken in 2014, when, owing to heavy teaching loads which the author imprudently took on, a fifth edition failed to appear.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 5) Sales
Art. 1458, By the contract of sale one of the contracting parties obligates himself to transfer the ownership of and to deliver a determinate thing, and the other to pay therefor a price certain in money or tis equivalent.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 4) Obligations and Contracts
Concept and Kinds of Prescription – Under the common law, the word “prescription” is generally used with reference to the acquisition of a right by the lapse of time. It is said, for example, under the common law, that one may acquire a right to real property or to an easement by prescription. On the other hand, the word “limitation,” as applied to actions under the common law, has reference to the time within which an action must be brought after the right of action has accrued. Under the Civil Code, the word “prescription” is used to cover both these ideas.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 3) Succession
Basis of Law of Succession – By succession, the transmissible property, rights and obligations of a person pass, upon his death, to his heirs and other successors mortis causa. There has been some conflict among writers as to the basis of the law on succession.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 2) Property
Property is an economic concept, meaning a mass of things or objects useful to human activity and which are necessary to life, for which reason they may in one way or another be organized and distributed, but always for the use of man.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 1) Persons
Since the effectivity of the new Civil Code, there has been persistent clamor among members of the bench and the bar, among professors and students, for a work that would explain the provisions of the Code, particularly those which were borrowed from other countries. The present work seeks to answer this need.
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The Family Code of the Philippines Annotated
This Book would not have been a reality without the kind and valuable assistance of chosen personnel in the author’s Law Office specifically in the herculean task of preparing the Manuscript and the proofreading of lay outs. The author for all these is deeply indebted to Ms. Dolores S. Lacuata, Ms. Angelina L. Baptista and Ms. Marilou Y. Pineda for their months of continuous work.
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Sales and Other Special Contracts
With this revision, again, it is my fervent wish that it shall continue to be a meaningful guide to all readers who may find the need for it in solving some legal problems regarding sales and relevant subjects.
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The Family Code of the Philippines: Concepts, Principles and Jurisprudence
The Family Code — its provisions and attendant concepts and principles have undergone extensive interpretation, and application since its inception into the country’s statute books.
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A Bar Oriented Approach to the Law On Obligations and Contracts
A survey of law books on the Law on Obligations on Contracts shows that most of them are not updated by their respective authors. In the meantime, jurisprudence keeps on piling year after year and displays much wisp and pearls of wisdom which must be assimilate by aspiring lawyers.
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A Bar Oriented Approach to The Law on Credit Transactions
While the approach of this book may not be as fluid as the traditional law books with annotations, the author intentionally made it in outline form to enable the student to have a quick mental guide on the subject.
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A Bar Oriented Approach to The Law on Sales
This book is primarily intended for Fourth Year law students and Bar Reviewees.
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Violence Against Women and their Children
This book transcends the boundaries of a traditional legal text. It is a compass for practitioners navigating the intricate legal framework surrounding the law on Anti-Violence against Women and their Children. Through careful analysis and insightful commentary, Professor Tagupa demystifies the nuances of legislation, offering clarity to those who seek to enforce and uphold the rights of women and children.
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Treatise on Sexual Harassment
This book will thus provide the stakeholders information about the concept of sexual harassment under Republic Act No. 7877 and Republic Act No. 11313, the three-fold liabilities of the offender, and the duties and obligations of the different players tasked to do something to end sexual harassment.
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Child in Conflict with the Law
The Book Child in Conflict of Law by Judge May Hazel M. Tagupa is perhaps among the very few on the subject on juvenile justice.
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Obligations and Contracts
An obligation is a juridical relation whereby a person (called the creditor) may demand from another (called the debtor) the observance of a determinative conduct (the giving, doing or not doing), and in case of breach, may demand satisfaction from the assets of the latter.
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Civil Law is a Journey: The Guide
The question-and-answer format which the authors adopted, combined with a succint discussion of the theory behind the law, as supported by jurisprudence and comparative charts, will certainly help both lawyers and lawyers to be to understand the intricacies of Civil Law.
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Wills and Succession
This book hopes to address this need. This book is the culmination of more than a quarter of a century’s worth of classroom discussion, and is designed to complement classroom instruction. Significant cases are cited (albeit edited to exclude extraneous matters) to illustrate the application of the law, and commented on, whenever there is a reason to disagree with the conclusions reached by the court.
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The Negotiable Instruments Law, Notes and Cases
The law merchant was codified in England in 1882 as the Bills of Exchange Act. In the United States, there was pressure to codify a similar set of laws in order to eliminate the conflicting provisions among the rules adopted by the different states. The efforts were successful. A parallel set of laws was codified in the United States as the Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law.
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Obligations and Contracts (Volume 2)
An obligation is a legal relationship between two or more persons where one of them, called the creditor or obligee, may demand of the other, called the debtor or obligor, the fulfillment of a prestation.