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6 modes of extinguishing easements (BRREM10)

 Merger
 Bad Condition
 Non-user for 10 years
 Redemption agreed upon by the parties
 Renunciation by the owner
 Expiration of the term or fulfillment of a resolutory condition

4 requisites of right of way (NAPOLE)


 owner of the property
 estate is enclosed by other immovable
 not due to his own fault
 absolutely
 payment of indemnity
 least prejudicial to the servient owner (preferred shorter)

Requirements to be submitted for placement of a child under Inter-Country adoption: (CBDMPR)


 Child Study
 Birth Certificate/Foundling Certificate
 Deed of Voluntary Commitment/ Decree of abandonment/ death certificate of parents
 Medical evaluation/history
 Psychological evaluation, as necessary
 Recent photo of the child

Grounds for judicial separation of properties of spouses during the marriage: (CALAAS)
 Petitioner’s spouse has been sentenced to a penalty which carries with it civil interdiction
 Petitioner’s spouse has been judicially declared an absentee
 Loss of parental authority of the petitioner’s spouse has been decreed by the court
 Petitioner’s spouse has abandoned the latter or failed to comply with his or her obligations to the family
 That the spouse granted the power of administration in the marriage settlements has abused that power
 At the time of the petition, the spouses have been separated in fact for at least 1 yr and reconciliation is
highly improbable

Charges upon and obligations of the ACP (S – (DO)2 – T2E – AVAE)


 Support of the spouses, common children and legitimate children of either spouse
 Debts and obligations during the marriage
 Debts and obligations without consent but RBF
 Taxes, liens, charges and expenses including minor or major repairs upon the community property
 All taxes and expenses for mere preservation during the marriage upon the separate property of either
spouse used by the family
 Expenses to enable either spouse to commence or complete a professional or vocational course
 Antenuptial debts RBF
 Value of what is donated or promised in favor of children
 Antenuptial debts other than par 7, support of IC, crime and quasi-delict, in case of absence or
insufficiency of exclusive property
 Expenses of litigation between the spouses

CPG properties (LL-CC-FONTI)


 Labor, industry or work or profession
 Livestock existing upon dissolution of partnership in excess of number of each kind brought to th marriage
by either spouse
 Acquired by chance such as winnings from gambling, but losses not included
 Acquired during the marriage by onerous title with conjugal funds
 Fruits of the CP during the marriage
 Acquired through occupation such as fishing ot hunting
 Net fruits of their exclusive property
 8, Share of either spouse in hidden treasure
 Interest falling due during the marriage on the principal amount of credit belong to one spouse which is
payable in partial payments/installments and collected during the marriage

Enumeration: 4 void marriages governed by 148 (PIB18)


 Incestous marriage
 Public policy
 Below 18
 Bigamous/Polygamous

Enumeration: 3 void marriages governed by 147


 Psychological incapacity
 Art 53 – X comply with PRL
 Art 35 – without a license, mistake in identity, X authorized solemnizing officer

8 Obligations of Usufructuary DURING usufruct (SIRONPAI)


 Make an inventory of the property
 To give security
 To replace with the young thereof animals that die or are lost from natural causes or due to rapacity of
beats of prey when the usufruct is constituted on flock or herd of livestock
 Make ordinary repairs
 To notify the owner of urgent extra-ordinary repairs
 To permit works and improvements by the naked owner not prejudicial to the usufruct
 To pay annual taxes and charges and of those considered as a lien on the fruits
 To pay interest on taxes on capital paid by the naked owner

Causes of Loss of possession (PAAD)


 Abandonment of the thing;
 Assignment made to another either by onerous or gratuitous title;
 Destruction or total loss of the thing, or because it goes out of commerce;
 Possession of another, subject to the provisions of article 537, if the new possession has lasted longer
than one year. But the real right of possession is not lost till after the lapse of ten years.

Modes of extinguishing easement. (REMAIN-BREW)


 Redemption
 Expiration of the term
 Merger
 Annulment of the title
 Permanent impossibility use the easement
 Non-use for 10 years
 Bad condition
 Resolution of the right to create the servitude
 Expropriation of the servient estate
 Waiver or renunciation by the DO

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