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  2. The Civil Code of the Philippines is the product of the codification of private law in the Philippines. It is the general law that governs family and property relations in the Philippines. It was enacted in 1950, and remains in force to date with some significant amendments .

  3. AN ACT TO ORDAIN AND INSTITUTE THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES. PRELIMINARY TITLE. CHAPTER 1 Effect and Application of Laws. Article 1. This Act shall be known as the "Civil Code of the Philippines." (n) Article 2.

  4. the aggrieved party has a right to commence an entirely separate and distinct civil action for damages, and for other relief. Such civil action shall proceed independently of any criminal prosecution (if the latter be instituted), and may be proved by

  5. Full text of the Civil Code of the Philippines [Republic Act No. 386]. Featured on the World Wide Web by The Law Firm of Chan Robles & Associates - Philippines.

  6. AN ACT TO ORDAIN AND INSTITUTE THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES. PRELIMINARY TITLE. CHAPTER 1. Effect and Application of Laws. ARTICLE 1. This Act shall be known as the “Civil Code of the Philippines.” (n) ARTICLE 2.

  7. Civil Code of the Philippines. Preliminary Title. Chapter 1. Effect and Application of Laws. Article 1. This Act shall be known as the “Civil Code of the Philippines.” (n) Article 2 as last updated by EO 200 (1987)

  8. A “civil code,” there-fore, is a collection of laws which regulate the private relations of the members of civil society, determining their respective rights and obli-gations, with reference to persons, things and civil acts.1 [1.2] History of Philippine Civil Code The first civil code in force in the Philippines was the “Civil Code

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