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Article 1218 - 1219 Of The Civil Code Of The Philippines

What is Article 1621-1623 of the New Civil Code of the Philippines?

Chapter 7 is about Extinguishment of Sale

Section 2: Legal Redemption


... Art. 1621. The owners of adjoining lands shall also have the right of redemption when a piece of rural land, the area of which does not exceed one hectare, is alienated, unless the grantee does not own any rural land.

This right is not applicable to adjacent lands which are separated by brooks, drains, ravines, roads and other apparent servitudes for the benefit of other estates.

If two or more adjoining owners desire to exercise the right of redemption at the same time, the owner of the adjoining land of smaller area shall be preferred; and should both lands have the same area, the one who first requested the redemption. (1523a)

Art. 1622. Whenever a piece of urban land which is so small and so situated that a major portion thereof cannot be used for any practical purpose within a reasonable time, having been bought merely for speculation, is about to be re-sold, the owner of any adjoining land has a right of pre-emption at a reasonable price.

If the re-sale has been perfected, the owner of the adjoining land shall have a right of redemption, also at a reasonable price.

When two or more owners of adjoining lands wish to exercise the right of

pre-emption or redemption, the owner whose intended use of the land in question appears best justified shall be preferred. (n)

Art. 1623. The right of legal pre-emption or redemption shall not be exercised except within thirty days from the notice in writing by the prospective vendor, or by the vendor, as the case may be. The deed of sale shall not be recorded in the Registry of Property, unless accompanied by an affidavit of the vendor that he has given written notice thereof to all possible redemptioners.

The right of redemption of co-owners excludes that of adjoining owners.

Article 1218 - 1219 of the Civil code of the Philippines?

ART. 1218. Payment by a solidary debtor shall not entitle him to reimbursement from his co-debtors if such payment is made after the obligation has PRESCRIBED or become Illegal.

ART. 1219. The remission made by the creditor of the share which affects one of the solidary debtors does not release the latter from his responsibility towards the co-debtors in case the debt had been totally paid by anyone of them before the remission was effected.(1146a)

Hi i was wondering if someone can explain these articles thoroughly to me? I was assigned to report these 2 articles and somewhat i cant understand them even when i read them. Thanks in Advance! :)

What is Article 1775-1776 of the New Civil Code of the Philippines?

1775. Associations and societies, whose articles are kept secret among the members, and wherein any one of the members may contract in his own name with third persons, shall have no juridical personality, and shall be governed by the provisions relating to co-ownership. (1669)

individuals entering into contracts under the auspices of the organization will have no legal rights.

Art. 1776. As to its object, a partnership is either universal or particular. As regards the liability of the partners, a partnership may be general or limited. (1671a)

liability of the person in a company or as an individual

Article 21 new civil code Philippines?

Art. 21. Any person who wilfully causes loss or injury to another in a manner that is contrary to morals, good customs or public policy shall compensate the latter for the damage. ...
What are the grounds for immoral and moral?, good customs? What is moral to me may not be moral to you. my point is, how does this certain provision defines morals and good customs

How many battles have there ever been in the history of the world?

Some of that depends on what you classify as a “battle” many cases of organized human conflict involved bands that weren’t really part of a state or government. That a long period of human history. If you narrow it down to those involving states, we get into the period of the last 8000 years. We can get some estimate by looking at historical gender ratios and estimate percent of males that died in warfare and then set an average battle size and extrapolate. The size of deaths in battles gradually rose into the modern period.The Waning of War - Images and VideosWarfare is waning, but incarceration seems on the rise, indicating something is changing.This may be important because it has affected male/female gender ratio which in turn affects a lot of other things.How the Woman/Man Ratio Affects Sex, Facial Hair, and Politics

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