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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Republic Act No. 386: Civil Code: 18 Jun 1949. ... The Lawphil Project by Arellano Law Foundation;
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.
Until the enactment of the Republic Act No. 386 or the Civil Code on August 30, 1950 which only allowed for legal separation or what was before known as 'relative divorce' and does not allow for absolute divorce. [5] The grounds were adultery/concubinage by a spouse and an attempt on one's life of one spouse over another.
The offending religious feelings provision is stated in article 133 of the Revised Penal Code of 1930 which came into effect in 1932. [3] There is a second religious offense under the same law which is interruption of religious worship stated in Article 132.
The Family Code covers fields of significant public interest, especially the laws on marriage.The definition and requisites for marriage, along with the grounds for annulment, are found in the Family Code, as is the law on conjugal property relations, rules on establishing filiation, and the governing provisions on support, parental authority, and adoption.
Legal education in the Philippines is developed and offered by Philippine law schools, supervised by the Legal Education Board.Previously, the Commission on Higher Education supervises the legal education in the Philippines but was replaced by the Legal Education Board since 1993 after the enactment of Republic Act No. 7662 or the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993.
Works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography or other works of art; models or designs for works of art. Original ornamental designs or models for articles of manufacture, whether or not registrable as an industrial design, and other works of applied art
The basis of Republic Act No. 10591 was to efficiently improve and provide stiffer penalties on illegal firearm acquisition and possession. Presidential Decree No. 1866, series of 1983, provided the Philippines its first ever firearms and explosives law though not all criminal activities where covered by the law.