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The Code Commission completed the final draft of the new Civil Code by December 1947, and this was submitted to Congress, which enacted it into law through Republic Act No. 386. The Civil Code took effect in 1950. [1] Due to its wide coverage and impact, the Civil Code is the subject of much study and extensive commentary.
Republic Act: RA. Republic 1946–72, 1987–present Presidential Decree: PD. ... RA 386 August 30, 1950 Civil Code of the Philippines: RA 1425: June 12, 1956
In contrast, Republic Acts are generally less expansive and more specific in scope. Thus, while the Civil Code seeks to govern all aspects of private law in the Philippines, a Republic Act such as Republic Act No. 9048 would concern itself with a more limited field, as in that case, the correction of entries in the civil registry.
Extending the period provided in Section 3 of Republic Act No. 211 entitled "An Act authorizing the retirement and redemption of the circulating notes lawfully issued by the Philippine National Bank and the registration and deposit of such notes illegally issued, appropriating funds therefor"
Financing Company Act (FCA) (RA No. 8556), as amended; Investment Company Act (RA No. 2629), as amended, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) Investment Houses Law (PD No. 129) Civil Code of the Philippines (RA No. 386, Title IX - Partnership) Retail Trade Liberalization Act of 2000 (RA No. 8762) Foreign Investments Act of 1991 (RA ...
Abolishing the Presidential Anti-Graft Committee to enforce and implement Republic Act No. 1379, created by Executive Order No. 378, dated February 18, 1960 458 Amending Executive Order No. 442, dated August 16, 1961, creating the municipality of Kitcharao in the province of Agusan: 459
enforce the provisions of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, 42 U.S.C. §§ 3601, et seq. (the “Fair Housing Act”), and the Housing and Community Development Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 5301 et seq., to redress the
On August 30, 1950 the Civil Code of the Philippines was enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives under Republic Act No. 386. [30] Articles 334 through 347, which can be seen in the first Book of the Civil Code which is concerned with the Person and Family Relations, contain the provisions with regard to adoption.