Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Sales

Assignment of Credit vs. Subrogation (1993) Peter Co,  a trader from  Manila,  has  dealt  business  with Allied  Commodities  in  Hongkong  for  five  years.  All through the years, Peter Co accumulated an indebtedness of P500,000.00 with Allied Commodities. Upon demand by its agent in Manila, Peter Co paid Allied Commodities by check the amount owed. Upon deposit in the payee’s account […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Trust

Express Trust; Prescription (1997) On 01 January 1980, Redentor and Remedies entered into an agreement by virtue of which the former was to register a parcel of land in the name of Remedies under the explicit covenant to reconvey the land to Remigio, son of Redentor, upon the son’s graduation from college. In 1981, the […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Obligations

Aleatory Contracts; Gambling (2004) A.   Mr. ZY lost P100,000 in a card game called Russian poker, but he had no more cash to pay in full the winner at the time the session ended.   He promised to pay PX, the winner, two weeks thereafter.  But he failed to do so despite the lapse of two months, so PX filed in court a suit to collect […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Contracts

Consensual vs.Real Contracts; Kinds  of Real Contracts (1998) Distinguish  consensual  from  real  contracts  and  name  at least four (4) kinds of real contracts under the present law. SUGGESTED ANSWER: CONSENSUAL   CONTRACTS   are   those   which   are perfected by mere consent (Art. 1315. Civil Code).   REAL CONTRACTS are those which are perfected by the delivery of the object of the obligation. (Art. 1316, Civil Code) Examples   […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Land Transfer and Deeds

Acquisition of Lands; Citizenship Requirement (2003) In  1970,  the  spouses  Juan  and  Juana  de  la  Cruz,  then Filipinos,  bought the parcel of unregistered land in the Philippines on which they built a house which became their residence. In 1986, they migrated to Canada and became Canadian citizens. Thereafter, in 1990, they applied, opposed by the Republic, for the registration of the aforesaid land in their names. Should the application of the spouses de la Cruz be granted […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Property

Accretion; Alluvion (2001) For many years, the Rio Grande river deposited soil along its bank, beside the titled land of Jose. In time, such deposit reached an area of one thousand square meters. With the permission of Jose, Vicente cultivated the said area. Ten years later, a big flood occurred in the river and transferred […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Donation

Donation vs. Sale (2003) a)    May a person sell something that does not belong to him? Explain. b)    May a person donate something that does not belong to him? Explain. SUGGESTED ANSWER: (a)  Yes, a person may sell something which does not belong to him. For the sale to be valid, the law does not require the seller to be the owner of the property at the […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Succession

Amount of Successional Rights (2004) Mr.  XT  and  Mrs.  YT  have  been  married  for  20  years. Suppose the wife, YT, died childless, survived only by her husband, XT. What would be the share of XT from her estate as inheritance? Why? Explain. SUGGESTED ANSWER: Under the Civil Code, the widow or widower is a legal and compulsory heir of the deceased spouse. If the widow […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Family Code

Emancipation (1993) Julio and Lea, both 18 years old, were sweethearts. At a party at the house of a mutual friend. Lea met Jake, also 18 years old, who showed interest in her. Lea seemed to entertain Jake because she danced with him many times. In a fit of jealousy, Julio shot Jake with his father’s 38 caliber revolver which, before going to the party he was able to get […]

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Civil Law Bar Exam Answers: Persons

Change of Name; Under RA 9048 (2006) Zirxthoussous delos Santos filed a petition for change of name with the Office of the Civil Registrar of Mandaluyong City under the administrative proceeding provided in Republic Act No. 9048. He alleged that his first name sounds ridiculous and is extremely difficult to spell and pronounce. After complying with the requirements of the law, the Civil Registrar […]

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