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      • - In applying the provisions of the preceding and other articles of this Code, any person directly vested with jurisdiction, whether as an individual or as a member of some court or governmental corporation, board or commission, shall be deemed a person in authority.
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  1. Jun 28, 2005 · In his Answer 13 to the complaint filed on October 11, 1999, Rodolfo alleged, inter alia, that the complaint failed to state a condition precedent, namely, that earnest efforts for an amicable settlement of the matter between the parties had been exerted, but that none was reached.

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  3. Apr 10, 2010 · No suit between members of the same family shall prosper unless it should appear from the verified complaint or petition that earnest efforts toward a compromise have been made, but that the same have failed.

  4. BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 873 June 12, 1985. AN ACT AMENDING ARTICLE 152 OF THE REVISED PENAL CODE BY CONSIDERING LAWYERS AS PERSONS IN AUTHORITY WHEN IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES OR ON THE OCCASSION THEREOF.

  5. In a contract to sell, the payment of earnest money represents the seller's opportunity cost of holding in abeyance the search for other buyers or better deals. Absent proof of a clear agreement to the contrary, it should be forfeited if the sale does not happen without the seller's fault.

  6. Aug 31, 2010 · EARNEST EFFORTS TOWARDS A COMPROMISE NOT REQUIRED. Article 151 of the Family code must be construed strictly, it being an exception to the general rule. Hence, a sister-in-law or brother-in-law is not included in the enumeration [Gayon v. Gayon, 36 SCRA 104; emphasis supplied].

  7. The prime duty of the Government is to serve and protect the people. The Government may call upon the people to defend the State and, in the fulfillment thereof, all citizens may be required, under conditions provided by law, to render personal, military or civil service. Section 5.

  8. www.divinalaw.com › dose-of-law › a-matter-of-justnessA matter of justness - DivinaLaw

    The concept of “unjust enrichment” is enshrined in Article 22 of the Civil Code of the Philippines, which provides that “every person who through an act of performance by another, or any other means, acquires or comes into possession of something at the expense of the latter without just or legal ground, shall return the same to him ...

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