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Succession Law Syllabus 2019-2020

The document outlines the syllabus for a Succession law course at Kalinga State University for the 1st semester of 2019-2020. It will be taught by Atty. May Frances S. Calsiyao and cover topics such as inheritance law, wills, probate, and related jurisprudence. The course will utilize recitations, discussions, case analysis, quizzes and exams. Students will learn about succession principles and drafting wills through classwork and a special activity simulating client interviews. Their performance will be evaluated based on recitation, quizzes, exams and attendance.

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Succession Law Syllabus 2019-2020

The document outlines the syllabus for a Succession law course at Kalinga State University for the 1st semester of 2019-2020. It will be taught by Atty. May Frances S. Calsiyao and cover topics such as inheritance law, wills, probate, and related jurisprudence. The course will utilize recitations, discussions, case analysis, quizzes and exams. Students will learn about succession principles and drafting wills through classwork and a special activity simulating client interviews. Their performance will be evaluated based on recitation, quizzes, exams and attendance.

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Kalinga State University

Institute of Laws
Syllabus for Succession
1st Semester, 2019-2020

Atty. May Frances S. Calsiyao

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

A study of the laws governing inheritance and the transmission of rights occasioned by
the death of a person and related jurisprudence.
METHODOLOGY:

The class will be conducted mainly through recitations, class discussions, case
analysis, quizzes, and examinations. A special activity will be designed to simulate
drafting of wills for clients.

COUSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the semester, the students are able to:

1. Have a clear understanding of the principles regarding the succession.

2. Relate the law on succession to other areas of civil law such as the laws on
property, persons and family relations.

3. Prepare for independent, critical study and assessment of judicial decisions


related to the law on succession.

4. Prepare wills and craft sound legal opinions addressing problems on succession.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

Readings and assignments. Students are expected to be familiar with the assigned
topic on a week to week basis and must be ready to participate in class discussions.
Supplemental readings and assignments will be given from time to time to ensure better
understanding to specific topic.

Recitation. Each student will be called to recite or lead the discussion on an


assigned topic during the term. Students are expected to demonstrate during recitation and
class discussions their knowledge on the assigned topic and their ability to express
themselves convincingly.

Quizzes. Students will be given short quizzes from time to time to test their
knowledge on the topic assigned for the week.

Mid-term/Final Examinations. Students are given two major examinations during


the term. These will test their knowledge and familiarity of specific topics and their ability
to think critically and logically.

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Special Activity. Students will do a mock interview and draft a will to test their
understanding on the formalities required for wills and to test their skills in spotting other
legal issues in drafting wills.
GRADING SYSTEM:

Recitation and Quizzes - - - - - - 50%


Examinations - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40%
Attendance- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10%

RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOK:

Balane, Ruben F. “Jottings and Jurisprudence on Civil Law: Succession” Central Book
Supply: Quezon City, Philippines. 2016

COURSE OUTLINE AND CASE LIST:

I. Introduction, General Provisions (Art. 774-782)

A. Definition/what is transmitted (Arts. 774, 776, 781)

Estate of Hemady vs. Luzon Surety Co., Inc., 100 Phil 388

Balus vs. Balus, 610 SCRA 178 (2010)

B. When succession occurs (Art. 777)

Uson vs. Del Rosario, 92 Phil 530

Enriquez vs. Abadia, 95 Phil 627 (1954)

Ibarle vs. Po, 92 Phil 721 (1953)

Osorio vs. Osorio and Ynchausti Steamship Co., 41 Phil 531 (1921)

Rodriguez vs. Borja, 17 SCRA 418 (1966)

Villanueva vs Branoco, G.R. No. 172804, January 24, 2011

C. Kinds of successors: heirs, devisees, legatees (Art. 782)

D. Kinds of Succession (Art. 778)

1. Testate

2. Intestate

3. Mixed

4. Compulsory

II. Compulsory Succession (Arts. 886-914, Art. 176 FC)

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A. Definition (Art. 886)

B. Compulsory heirs and various combinations (Arts. 887-914 except Art.

891)

Suarez vs. CA, 213 SCRA 397 (Sep. 2, 1992)

Rivera vs. Dizon, GR. No L-24561, June 30, 1970

Baritua vs. CA, 183 SCRA 565 (1990)

Visconde vs. Court of Appeals, 286 SCRA 217 (1998)

III. Testamentary Succession

A. In general; definition and characteristics (Art. 783-795)

Montinola vs. Herbosa, et. al. 3 CA Rep. (2nd S) p. 377

1. Strictly a personal act; exception (Art. 784-787)

2. Rules of construction and interpretation (Art. 788-794)

B. Testamentary Capacity and Intent (Art. 796-803)

1. Age requirement (Art. 797)

2. Soundness of mind (Arts. 798-801)

a) When testator is deemed to be of sound mind

Baltazar, et. al vs. Laxa, GR No. 174489, April 11, 2012

b) Presumptions

c) Supervening incapacity

C. Form of Wills

1. Law governing form (Formal validity) – Art. 795, 17, 815-819

a) Wills made by aliens abroad (Art. 816)

b) Wills made before diplomatic or consular offices of the

Philippines (art. 17, par.2)

c) Wills made by aliens in the Philippines – Art. 817

Templeton vs. Babcock, 52 Phil 130 (1928)

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d) Joint wills – Art. 818-819

Vitug vs. CA, March 29, 1990

e) Holographic wills – Art. 810

2. Law governing contents (substantive validity) – Art. 15, 16, 1039

PCIB vs. Escolin, GR No. L-2786, March 29, 1974

Miciano vs. Brimo, 50 Phil 867 (1924)

Bellis vs. Bellis, 20 SCRA 358 (1967)

3. Common Requirements – Art. 804

a) In writing

b) Language requirement

Vda. De Roxas vs. Roxas, 87 Phil 692 (1950)

Acop vs. Piraso, 52 Phil 660 (1929)

Abangan vs. Abangan, 40 Phil 476 (1919)

D. Kind of Wills

1. Notarial or ordinary will

a) Requisites (Art. 805)

Matias vs. Salud, GR No. L-10751, June 23, 1958

Garcia vs. La Cuesta, 90 Phil 489 (1951)

Balonan vs. Abellana, GR No. L-15153, Aug. 31, 1960

Nera vs. Rimando, 18 Phil. 451 (1917)

In Re: Estate of Saguinsin, 41 Phil 875

Abangan vs. Abangan, 40 Phil 476 (1919)

Lopez vs. Liboro, 81 Phil 429 (1948)

Gonzales vs. Gonzales, 90 Phil 444 (1951)

Cagro vs. Cagro, 92 Phil. 1032 (1953)

Azuela vs. CA, 487 SCRA 119 (2006)

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Lopez vs. Lopez, G.R. No. 189984, Nov. 12, 2012

b) Formalities (Art. 806)

Garcia vs. Gatchalian, 21 SCRA 1056 (1967)

Cruz vs. Villasor, 54 SCRA 31 (1973)

Guerrero vs. Bihis, GR No. 174144, April 17, 2007

c) Special rules for handicapped testators (Art. 807-808)

Alvarado vs. Gaviola, 226 SCRA 347 (1993)

d) Substantial compliance – Art. 809

Caneda vs. CA, 222 SCRA 781 (1993)

e) Witnesses to wills – Art. 820-824

2. Holographic Will – Art. 810-815

a) Requirements

Roxas vs. De Jesus, 134 SCRA 245 (1985)

Gan vs. Yap, 104 Phil 509

b) Witnesses required

Rodelas vs. Aranza, 119 SCRA 16 (1982)

Kalaw vs. Relova, 132 SCRA 237 (1984)

Ajero vs. CA, 236 SCRA 488 (1994)

E. Codicils

1. Definition and formal requirements – Art. 825-826

2. Incorporation by reference – Art. 827

Unson vs. Abella, 43 Phil 494 (1922)

F. Revocation of Wills and Testamentary Dispositions – Art. 828-834

1. Kinds

Testate Estate of Adriana Maloto v. CA, 158 SCRA 451 (1988)

Bustamante vs. Arevalo 72 Phil 635 (1942)

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Vuida de Molo vs. Molo 90 Phil 37 (1951)

Diaz vs. De Leon, 43 Phil 413 (1922)

2. Effect – Art. 834

G. Republication and Revival of wills – Art. 835-837

H. Allowance and disallowance of wills

1. Probate requirement (Art. 838)

a) Issues to be resolved in probate proceedings (Art. 839)

Sumilang v. Ramagosa, 21 SCRA 1369 (1967)

Coso vs. Fernandez Deza, 42 Phil 596

Casiano vs. Maloto, 79 SCRA 232 (1977)

b) Exceptions: when practical considerations demand the

intrinsic validity of the will be resolved

Nuguid vs. Nuguid, 17 SCRA 449 (1966)

c) Effect of final decree of probate

De la Cerna vs. Potot, 12 SCRA 576 (1964)

Dorotheo vs. CA, 320 SCRA 12 (1999)

2. Grounds for denying probate (Art. 839)

I. Institution, Preterition and Substitution of Heirs

1. Institution of Heirs – Art. 840-853

Nable vs. Uson, 27 Phil 73 (1914)

Austria vs. Reyes, 31 SCRA 754 (1970)

2. Preterition of Heirs – Art. 854-855

a) Definition

Heirs of Policronio Ureta Sr., et. al vs. Heirs of Liberato M.


Ureta, et. al, GR Nos. 165748 & 165930, September 14, 2011

b) Requisites

(1) Omission that constitutes Preterition

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Reyes vs. Barretto-Datu, 19 SCRA 85 (1967)

Aznar vs. Duncan, 17 SCRA 590 (1966)

Neri vs. Akutin, 74 Phil 185

(a) Vs. disinheritance w/o cause – Art. 918

(b) Distinguish from Art. 906

(2) Compulsory heir in the direct line

Acain vs. CA, 155 SCRA 100 (1987)

c) Effect of Preterition

Nuguid vs. Nuguid, 17 SCRA 449 (1966)

3. Death of instituted heir before testator – Art. 856

4. Substitution of Heirs – Art. 857-870

a) Definition – Art. 857

b) Kinds – Art. 858

(1) Simple/common – Art. 859

(2) Brief/compendious – Art. 860

(3) Reciprocal – Art. 861

(4) Fideicommissary – Art. 863-870

Palacios vs. Ramirez, 111 SCRA 704 (1982)

Crisologo vs. Singson, 4 SCRA 491 (1962)

PCIB vs. Escolin, 56 SCRA 266 (1974)

J. Conditional Testamentary Dispositions and Testamentary Dispositions with

a Term – Art. 871-885

Morente vs. De la Santa, 9 Phil 387

Villanueva vs. Juico, 4 SCRA 550 (1962)

Rabadilla vs. Court of Appeals, 334 SCRA 522 (2000)

K. Reserva Troncal – Art. 891

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1. History and purpose

2. Requisites

Chua vs. CFI, 78 SCRA 412 (1977)

3. Parties

Nieva & Alcala vs. Alcala, 41 Phil 915 (1920)

Padura vs. Baldovino, 104 Phil 1065 (1958)

Florentino vs. Florentino, 40 Phil 480 (1919)

De Papa vs. Camacho, 144 SCRA 281 (1986)

Mendoza, et. al vs. Santos, GR No. 176422, March 20, 2013

4. Process

Solivio vs. CA, 182 SCRA 119 (1990)

Edroso vs. Sablan, 25 Phil 295 (1913)

Sienes vs. Esparcia, 1 SCRA 750 (1961)

Gonzales vs. CFI, 104 SCRA 479 (1981)

Cano vs. Director of Lands, 105 Phil 1 (1959)

Sumaya vs. IAC, 201 SCRA 178 (1991)

Nono vs. Nequia, 93 Phil 120 (1953)

L. Disinheritance – Art. 915-923

1. Requisites – Art. 916-918

Merza vs. Porras, GR No. L-4888, May 25, 1953

Seangio vs. Reyes, 508 SCRA 177 (2006)

2. Causes – Art. 919-921

Pecson vs. Mediavillo, 28 Phil 81 (1914)

3. Effects – Art. 923

4. Effect of reconciliation – Art. 922

M. Legacies and Devises – Art. 924-959

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Pascual vs. Rigor, GR No. L-22036, April 30, 1979

Rosario vda. De Singson vs. De Lim, 74 Phil 109 (1943)

IV. Legal or Intestate Succession

A. General Provisions – Art. 960-962

1. Relationship – Art. 963-969

2. Right of Representation – Art. 970-977

Teotico vs. Del Val, 13 SCRA 406 (1965)

Linart vs. Iturralde, 5 Phil 176 (1905)

Sayson vs. CA, 205 SCRA 324 (1992)

B. Order of Intestate Succession – Art. 978-1014

1. Descending Direct Line – Art. 978-984

Santos vs. Aransanso, 16 SCRA 344 (1966)

2. Ascending Direct Line – Art. 957-987

3. Illegitimate Children – Art. 988-994

Corpus vs. Administrator, 85 SCRA 567 (1978)

Diaz vs. IAC, 182 SCRA 427 (1990)

De la Puerta vs. CA, 181 SCRA 861 (1990)

In Re: Rustia vs. Rustia, GR No. 155733, January 27, 2006

4. Surviving Spouse – Art. 995-1002

Santillon vs. Miranda, 14 SCRA 563 (1965)

5. Collateral Relatives – Art. 1003-1010

Alviar vs. Alviar, 28 SCRA 610 (1969)

Arellano, et. al vs. Pascual, GR No. 189776, December 15, 2010

6. State –Art. 1011-1014

V. Provisions Common to Testate and Intestate Succession

A. Right of Accretion – Art. 1015-1023

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Torres & Lopez vs. Lopez, 49 Phil 504 (1926)

Ynza vs. Rodriguez, 95 Phil 347 (1954)

B. Capacity to Succeed by Will or Intestacy – Art. 1024-1040

Villavicencio vs. Quinio, 67 Phil 367 (1939)

C. Acceptance and Repudiation of Inheritance – Art. 1041-1057

Guy vs. Court of Appeals, 502 SCRA 151 (2006)

D. Executors and Administrators – Art. 1058-1060

E. Collation – Art. 1061-1077

Vda. De Tupas vs. RTC, 144 SCRA 622 (1986)

F. Partition and Distribution of Estate

1. Partition –Art. 1078-1090

Saturnino vs. Paulino, 97 Phil 51 (1955)

Garcia vs. Calaliman, 172 SCRA 201 (1989)

JLT Agro, Inc. vs. Balansag, GR No. 141882, March 11, 2005

2. Effect of Partition – Art. 1091-1096

3. Rescission and Nullity of Partition – Art. 1097-1105

Marbella vs. Kilayko, 104 Phil 41 (1958)

Reyes vs. Barretto-Datu, 19 SCRA 85 (1967), supra

Neri vs. Heirs of Hadji Yusop Uy, GR No. 194366, October 10, 2012

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