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  1. MOVABLE PROPERTY. Art. 416. The following things are deemed to be personal property: (1) Those movables susceptible of appropriation which are not included in the preceding article; (2) Real property which by any special provision of law is considered as personal property; (3) Forces of nature which are brought under control by science; and

  2. REPUBLIC ACT No. 10951. An Act Adjusting the Amount or the Value of Property and Damage on Which a Penalty is Based and the Fines Imposed Under the Revised Penal Code, Amending for the Purpose Act No. 3815, Otherwise Known as "The Revised Penal Code", as Amended.

  3. Aug 7, 2024 · Trespassing Laws. Definition and Legal Framework: Trespassing, under Philippine law, is defined as the unlawful entry onto another person's property. The Revised Penal Code, under Article 280, addresses trespassing and stipulates penalties for unauthorized entry.

  4. Under the Civil Code of the Philippines (the "Civil Code") the term “real estate” covers the following: Land, buildings, roads and constructions of all kinds adhered to the soil; Trees, plants and growing fruits, while they are attached to the land or form an integral part of immovable property

  5. Prohibitive laws concerning persons, their acts or property, and those which have for their object public order, public policy and good customs shall not be rendered ineffective by laws or judgments promulgated, or by determinations or conventions agreed upon in a foreign country.

  6. Art. 712. Ownership is acquired by occupation and by intellectual creation. Ownership and other real rights over property are acquired and transmitted by law, by donation, by estate and intestate succession, and in consequence of certain contracts, by tradition.

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  8. Apr 30, 2024 · Property laws in the Philippines are integral for both local residents and overseas investors, ensuring the protection and rights over real estate. The main legal framework governing property ownership is based on the Civil Code of the Philippines, which delineates the rights and responsibilities of property owners.