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    Contracts which have for their object the creation‚ transmission‚ modification‚ or extinguishment of real rights over immovable property; sales or real property‚ or of an interest therein are governed by Arts. 1403‚ No. 2‚ and 1405; b) The cession‚ repudiation or renunciation of hereditary rights or of those of the conjugal partnership of gains; c) The power to administer property‚ or any other power which has for its object an act appearing or which should appear in a public document‚ or should prejudice

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    Commercial Law Property 4 Ownership/Possession: 4 ‘Finding’ Cases 5 Personal Property 6 Bailment 8 Nature And Classification Of Bailments 8 Duties Of Bailee 9 Duties Of Bailor 11 Termination Of Bailments 12 Special Types Of Bailee 13 Agency 15 Definition Of Agency 15 Creation Of Agency 15 Nature And Scope Of Agent Authority 16 Duties Of Agent 17 Rights Of Agents 18 Liabilities Of Agents 19 Termination Of Agency 21 Particular Types Of Agents 22 Statutory Regulation Of Agents

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    embraced a noteworthy surge of legislative reforms‚ including the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925) and the Land Registration Act 1925. Since the definition for land is fairly complex and fairly wide‚ it is essential to establish whether the land includes all items that are on/in it‚ whether the property is deemed to be personal property that can be taken away‚ when a property is exchanged in a sale or leased‚ or it is ‘real ’ property that cannot be taken away. Defining land is not as straight forward

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    Right to breathe‚ right to live‚ right to vote‚ Freedom of speech. Etc. 3 Inherent Powers of the State ( definition: Acaylar‚ PJ) 1. Police Power – power to monitor people for the general welfare. 2. Eminent Domain – power to expropriate private property for public use. 3. Taxation – power of the government to impose burden upon the people to earn revenue. PRivilege– Are Rights that you can live without. These are things that are allowed and granted by the state. These privileges can be Taxed

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    setting aside the sale for non-compliance with Rule 39‚ Rules of Court regarding judicial sales of real property. On appeal‚ Hodges contends that the house‚ being built on a lot owned by another‚ should be regarded as movable or personal property. ISSUE: Whether or not Ladera’s house is an immovable property. HELD: YES. The old Civil Code numerates among the things declared by it as immovable property the following: lands‚ buildings‚ roads and constructions of all kind adhered to the soil. The law

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    QUESTION: Examine and consider the law pertaining to whether a chattel has become part of the land or not and discuss legal issues pertaining to the relationship between the mortgagee and the mortgagor. AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper will examine and consider the law pertaining to whether a chattel has become part of the land or not and discuss legal issues pertaining to the relationship between the mortgagee and the mortgagor. The common man views land as the ground composed

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    court cases. Both laws govern the sale of property by installments. The Recto Law‚ which forms part of the Civil Code‚ covers installment sales of personal property while the Maceda Law governs installment sales of real property. The Recto Law The Recto Law comprises Articles 1484 to 1486 of the Civil Code. It was added to the Civil Code to prevent abuses in the foreclosure of chattel mortgages‚ such as when mortgagee-creditors foreclosed mortgaged property‚ bought them at a low price (on purpose

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    13 rule 83 where if the court justifies that the resistance or obstruction was occasioned without any just cause by the judgment-debtor‚ or by some other person at his instigation‚ it shall direct that the applicant be put into possession of the property‚ and‚ where the applicant is still resisted or obstructed in obtaining possession‚

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    potential constitutional problems. Thereafter‚ the different proposals for determining the marriage domicile will be addressed with regards to several academic authors. The judgment of Sadiku v Sadiku will then be considered focusing on immovable property. Finally‚ this discussion will conclude with a synopsis of the Lenferna v Lenferna judgment and its determination of the Lex Domicilii Matrimonii. 2. Common Law determination and its Constitutional Challenges The patrimonial consequences of a marriage

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    DUE DILIGENCE MEMORANDUM TO: JJJ Company FROM: Riordan Manufacturing DATE: September5‚ 2012 RE: JJJ Company to complete the Due Diligence to complete by- Setember5‚ 2012- For any transaction takes place. As a result to the investigation of the proposed acquisition‚ Riordan Manufacturing needs more information from the company to make a firm decision on behalf of the company. Please provide us with the information

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