In Philippine law, a family is typically composed of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption. The Family Code of the Philippines defines a family as the basic unit of society and includes relationships such as spouses, parents and children, and other relatives connected by kinship. This legal framework recognizes the importance of family relationships in providing support, protection, and care for its members.
Estafa in Philippine law is a crime involving deceit or fraud where a person causes damage to another by using false pretenses, fraudulent means, or intentionally misleading behavior. It is punishable under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
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Yes, the Rizal Law, officially known as Republic Act 1425, is a Philippine law that mandates the teaching of the life, works, and writings of national hero Jose Rizal in all schools in the country. It aims to promote nationalism and a deeper appreciation of Philippine history and culture.
The Philippine law called "unjust vexation" is a law that is used as a catch all for crimes they don't know what to do with. It is under the penal code 2nd Paragraph of Article 287 and is punished by arresto menor or fined by 5 pesos to 200 pesos or both.
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Philippine Law School was created in 1915.
Philippine Law Journal was created in 1914.
Central Philippine University College of Law was created in 1939.
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yes, because divorcing is not the solution to solve it. it is also can affected by your family by being annulment. omaira m.
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Yes, lying under oath constitutes perjury, which is a criminal offense punishable by law.
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Answer defacto is a latin term that means in practice or in fact but not necessarily ruled by law. Example is with maybe common law marriage. There would be a de facto family because they are living together as a family but would not have the legal binding such as a real marriage would. In some states, a common law marriage can have some of the same legal rights as a formal marriage and there are stipulations of what constitutes a common law marriage. Hope this helps.
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