Definition 1 of 83
A search or a seizure validly made notwithstanding noncompliance with the requisites of a
valid warrant.
Consented searches; search incident to a lawful arrest; searches of vessels and aircraft
for violation of immigration; searches of moving vehicles; stop and frisk; plain view
doctrine
Constitution
Censorship
Substantive due process
Definition 2 of 83
Anything that can come under the right of ownership and be the subject of contract.
Life
Property
Family
Liberty
Definition 3 of 83
Under this section, the Constitution prohibits the declaration of an offensive war.
Incorporation Clause
Due Process Clause
Establishment Clause
Free Exercise Clause
,Definition 4 of 83
The freedom to ___________ has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential
to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.
Separate
Adopt
Divorce
Marry
Definition 5 of 83
Under Article 1 of the Family Code of the Philippines it is a special contract of permanent union
between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with law for the establishment of
conjugal and family life.
Constitution
Family
Marry
Marriage
Definition 6 of 83
Provides that the penalty of prison correccional in its medium and maximum periods shall be
imposed upon any person who, not having committed bigamy
Article 350 of the Revised Penal Code
Section 15 of the family code
Article 200 of the civil code
Article 450 of the criminal code
,Definition 7 of 83
It is a profession of faith to an active power that binds and elevated man to his Creator.
Faith
Culture
Religion
Family
Definition 8 of 83
Concerned with government action on established process when it makes intrusion into the
private sphere.
Procedural due process
Substantive due process
Equal protection
Constitution
Definition 9 of 83
It guarantees against the arbitrary power even when exercised according to proper forms and
procedure.
Procedural due process
Establishment clause
Equal protection
Substantive due process
, Definition 10 of 83
Laid down the separation of Church and State
Article Iii Section 4 of the 1987 Constitution
Article II Section 6 of the 1987 Constitution
Article Iv Section 1 of the 1987 Constitution
Article I Section 2 of the 1987 Constitution
Definition 11 of 83
Characteristics of 1935 Constitution
a. Provisions on the right to suffrage; b. Right to freedom of expression and of the press;
c. Republican and democratic government; d. Right to free education; e. Right to the
free exercise of religion
Due process
Freedom to believe and freedom to act on one's belief
Malolos Constitution (1899)
Definition 12 of 83
Ruled out in the due process and unfairness avoided.
Productivity
Displacement
Arbitrariness
Discreteness
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