Obligations derived from law are not presumed. Only those expressly determined in this Code or in special laws are demandable, and shall be regulated by the precepts of the law which establishes them; and as to what has not been foreseen, by the provisions of this Book. (1090)
Chidren and Women rights
Obligations derived from law are not presumed. Only those expressly determined in this Code or in special laws are demandable, and shall be regulated by the precepts of the law which establishes them; and as to what has not been foreseen, by the provisions of this Book. (1090)
Partnership is covered by Article 1767-1867 of the Civil Code of the Philippines --http://www.scribd.com/doc/55300616/Partnership
No one is exempted because it is stated in the Article 3 of the Civil Code of the Philippines "Ignorance of the law EXCUSES NO ONE from compliance therewith."
Article 567 of the Civil Law of the Philippines is found in Book 2: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications, Chapter 2 Rights of the Usufructuary. Article 567 outlines the rights of natural and industrial fruit growers.
Article 567 of the Civil Law of the Philippines is found in Book 2: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications, Chapter 2 Rights of the Usufructuary. Article 567 outlines the rights of natural and industrial fruit growers.
Article 1156 of the Philippines civil code defines the term obligation as a legal demand to give or act or not act. Article 1178 declares that unless otherwise stated, the rights obtained through an obligation can be transferred to another person.
Article 1205 of the Civil Code of the Philippines pertains to the liability of a debtor in the event of default. It states that a debtor is not liable for damages if they can prove that the non-fulfillment of their obligation was due to a fortuitous event or force majeure. This article emphasizes that the debtor's responsibility is contingent upon the circumstances surrounding their inability to perform the obligation.
Article 1156 of the Civil Code of the Philippines defines an obligation as a legal requirement for a person to give something, to do something, or to refrain from doing something. It emphasizes that obligations arise from law, contracts, quasi-contracts, delicts, and quasi-delicts. This article serves as a foundational principle in understanding obligations and liabilities under Philippine law.
Article 1775 of the Civil Code of the Philippines defines a partnership as a contract whereby two or more persons bind themselves to contribute money, property, or industry to a common fund with the intention of dividing the profits among themselves. It emphasizes that partnerships can be formed for a lawful purpose and can be established through written or oral agreements. This article lays the foundation for understanding the nature and obligations of partners within a partnership framework.
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No. Proxy marriage are not allowed in the Philippines. It is illegal because it violates the Family Code of the Philippines provisions on marriage. (Try checking Article 3 of the Family Code)