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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.
Download QR code; Print/export ... RA 386 August 30, 1950 Civil Code of the Philippines: ... Free Irrigation Service Act 2018-02-07: 10970:
The legal separation grounds under the Article 97 of the New Civil Code of the Philippines (2) and Article 55 of the Family Code of the Philippines (10) are also, for now, absolute divorce grounds. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The bill also provides validity recognition of a foreign divorce decree by either the alien or Filipino spouse with proper ...
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10 Oct 1991 The Local Government Code , enacted in 1991, establishes the system and powers of the local government in the Philippines : provinces , cities , municipalities and barangays . The Local Government Code empowers local governments to enact tax measures, including real property taxes, and assures the local governments a share in the ...
The current Act is a culmination of House Bill No. 5484, introduced to the House of Representatives of the Philippines by its author Muntinlupa Representative Rodolfo Biazon and 10 other co-authors, and Senate Bill No. 3397, received and introduced to the Senate of the Philippines by its author Senator Gregorio Honasan and 6 other co-authors.
The free exercise of religion; a right of abode and the right to travel; a right to information on matters of public concern; a right to form associations; a right of free access to courts; the right to remain silent and to have competent legal counsel; a right to bail and against excessive bail conditions; a right to habeas corpus; the right ...
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