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Legal Exam for Law Students

1. The document contains multiple choice and true/false questions regarding issues in family law, property law, and succession. 2. Some of the questions address when a Filipino spouse can remarry after a foreign divorce, the rights of co-owners of a property, who is liable for damages from a building collapse, and how treasures found on another's land would be divided. 3. Other questions concern the validity of donations, wills, and the effect of a witness to a will being the father of a legatee. The document tests examinees' knowledge of various areas of Philippine law.

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Legal Exam for Law Students

1. The document contains multiple choice and true/false questions regarding issues in family law, property law, and succession. 2. Some of the questions address when a Filipino spouse can remarry after a foreign divorce, the rights of co-owners of a property, who is liable for damages from a building collapse, and how treasures found on another's land would be divided. 3. Other questions concern the validity of donations, wills, and the effect of a witness to a will being the father of a legatee. The document tests examinees' knowledge of various areas of Philippine law.

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Question 1

True or False.

1.

Under Article 26 of the Family Code, when a foreign spouse divorces his/her
Filipino spouse, the latter may re-marry by proving only that the foreign
spouse has obtained a divorce against her or him abroad. (1%)

2.
3.

X, a widower, died leaving a will stating that the house and lot where he lived
cannot be partitioned for as long as the youngest of his four children desires to
stay there. As coheirs and co-owners, the other three may demand partition
anytime. (1%)

4.

II

Multiple choice.

1.

A had a 4-storey building which was constructed by Engineer B. After five


years, the building developed cracks and its stairway eventually gave way and
collapsed, resulting to injuries to some lessees. Who should the lessees sue for
damages? (1%)

1. A, the owner
2. B, the engineer
3. both A & B

2.
3.

O, owner of Lot A, learning that Japanese soldiers may have buried gold and
other treasures at the adjoining vacant Lot B belonging to spouses X & Y,
excavated in Lot B where she succeeded in unearthing gold and precious
stones. How will the treasures found by O be divided? (1%)

1. 100% to O as finder
2. 50% to O and 50% to the spouses X and Y
3. 50% to O and 50% to the state
4. None of the above

4.
5.

A executed a Deed of Donation in favor of B, a bachelor, covering a parcel of


land valued at P1 million. B was, however, out of the country at the time. For
the donation to be valid, (1%)

1. B may e-mail A accepting the donation.


2. The donation may be accepted by B’s father with whom he lives.
3. B can accept the donation anytime convenient to him.
4. B’s mother who has a general power of attorney may accept the donation
for him.
5. None of the above is sufficient to make B’s acceptance valid

6.
7.

A executed a 5-page notarial will before a notary public and three witnesses.
All of them signed each and every page of the will.

8.

One of the witnesses was B, the father of one of the legatees to the will. What
is the effect of B being a witness to the will? (1%)

1. The will is invalidated


2. The will is valid and effective
3. The legacy given to B’s child is not valid

9.

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