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RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE
Sources of the Philippine Civil Code. 
The sources of the Civil Code of the Philippines are the following: 
(1) Civil Code of Spain of 1889; 
(2) Codes and laws of other countries, such as Spain, the 
various States of the United States of America, like 
California and Louisiana, France, Argentina, Mexico, 
Switzerland, England and Italy; 
(3) Judicial decisions of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, 
of the U.S.A., Spain and other countries; 
(4) Philippine laws or statutes such as the Code o...
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Sources of the Philippine Civil Code. 
The sources of the Civil Code of the Philippines are the following: 
(1) Civil Code of Spain of 1889; 
(2) Codes and laws of other countries, such as Spain, the 
various States of the United States of America, like 
California and Louisiana, France, Argentina, Mexico, 
Switzerland, England and Italy; 
(3) Judicial decisions of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, 
of the U.S.A., Spain and other countries; 
(4) Philippine laws or statutes such as the Code o...
LABOR LAW & SOCIAL LEGISLATION
aking this to mind, the labor tribunals and the CA should have considered petitioner's 
repeated pleas to scrutinize the facts and particularly the lease agreement executed by him and 
Oceanic, which would naturally exculpate him from liability as this would prove the absence of an 
employment relation between him and respondents. Instead, the case was determined on pure 
technicality which in labor disputes, is not necessarily sanctioned - given that proceedings before 
the Labor Arbiter ...
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aking this to mind, the labor tribunals and the CA should have considered petitioner's 
repeated pleas to scrutinize the facts and particularly the lease agreement executed by him and 
Oceanic, which would naturally exculpate him from liability as this would prove the absence of an 
employment relation between him and respondents. Instead, the case was determined on pure 
technicality which in labor disputes, is not necessarily sanctioned - given that proceedings before 
the Labor Arbiter ...
Taxation 1 Case Diges
I. General Principles 
A. Definition of Taxation 
B. Theories and Basis of Taxation 
1. Lifeblood Theory 
Cases: 
 Pilmico-Mauri Foods Corp. v. CIR, 802 SCRA 618 
 CIR v. Next Mobile, Inc., 776 SCRA 343 
 CIR v. Dash Engineering Philippines, Inc., 712 SCRA 347 
 Camp John Hay Development Corporation v. CBAA, 706 SCRA 547 
 First Lepanto Taishu Insurance v. CIR, 695 SCRA 639 
 CIR v. San Roque Power Corporation, 690 SCRA 336 
 CIR v. BPI, 521 SCRA 373 
 CIR v. ...
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I. General Principles 
A. Definition of Taxation 
B. Theories and Basis of Taxation 
1. Lifeblood Theory 
Cases: 
 Pilmico-Mauri Foods Corp. v. CIR, 802 SCRA 618 
 CIR v. Next Mobile, Inc., 776 SCRA 343 
 CIR v. Dash Engineering Philippines, Inc., 712 SCRA 347 
 Camp John Hay Development Corporation v. CBAA, 706 SCRA 547 
 First Lepanto Taishu Insurance v. CIR, 695 SCRA 639 
 CIR v. San Roque Power Corporation, 690 SCRA 336 
 CIR v. BPI, 521 SCRA 373 
 CIR v. ...
CRIMINAL LAW
assault against Ramel, it is readily apparent that Allan and Michael's concerted action was towards 
the common purpose of hurting Ramel after they ganged up on him together with three other 
unidentified malefactors. Then, accused-appellants were mutually motivated by the desire to kill 
Ramel after Allan stabbed Ramel while Michael held the latter by the legs. Their concerted actions 
cannot be brushed aside as separate and distinct because Michael continued to hold the victim while 
All...
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assault against Ramel, it is readily apparent that Allan and Michael's concerted action was towards 
the common purpose of hurting Ramel after they ganged up on him together with three other 
unidentified malefactors. Then, accused-appellants were mutually motivated by the desire to kill 
Ramel after Allan stabbed Ramel while Michael held the latter by the legs. Their concerted actions 
cannot be brushed aside as separate and distinct because Michael continued to hold the victim while 
All...
DEAN’S CIRCLE 2019 – UST FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW 1 University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law España, Manila Criminal Law 1 (Revised Penal Code and Related Laws) By Judge OSCAR B. PIMENTEL (Ret.)
Definition and Meaning of Terms and Phrases. 
Definitions/Meaning 
1. Criminal Law 
2. Crimes 
3. Felonies 
4. Offenses 
5. Infraction of the Laws 
6. Ordinances 
7. Act 
8. Omission 
9. Mala en Se 
10. Molum Prositum 
11. Venue 
12. Jurisdiction 
13. Continuous Crime 
14. Continuing Crime 
15. Impossible Crime 
Different Terms and Phrases and their Meaning: 
1. Due Process 
2. Ex Post Facto La
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Definition and Meaning of Terms and Phrases. 
Definitions/Meaning 
1. Criminal Law 
2. Crimes 
3. Felonies 
4. Offenses 
5. Infraction of the Laws 
6. Ordinances 
7. Act 
8. Omission 
9. Mala en Se 
10. Molum Prositum 
11. Venue 
12. Jurisdiction 
13. Continuous Crime 
14. Continuing Crime 
15. Impossible Crime 
Different Terms and Phrases and their Meaning: 
1. Due Process 
2. Ex Post Facto La
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW LIST OF CASES Torts and Damages
Regina Capanzana was brought to petitioner hospital for an emergency C-section. She successfully 
gave birth to a baby boy. 13 hours after her operation, she asked for oxygen, and complained of a 
headache, a chilly sensation, restlessness, and shortness of breath. It took around 10 minutes for 
nurses to respond to the call and administer oxygen. She was eventually transferred to the 
Intensive Care Unit, where she was hooked to a mechanical ventilator. When her condition still 
showed no ...
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Regina Capanzana was brought to petitioner hospital for an emergency C-section. She successfully 
gave birth to a baby boy. 13 hours after her operation, she asked for oxygen, and complained of a 
headache, a chilly sensation, restlessness, and shortness of breath. It took around 10 minutes for 
nurses to respond to the call and administer oxygen. She was eventually transferred to the 
Intensive Care Unit, where she was hooked to a mechanical ventilator. When her condition still 
showed no ...
ATENEO CENTRAL BAR OPERATIONS 2007 Criminal Law SUMMER REVIEWER
Characteristics of Criminal Law: 
1. General – binding on all persons who reside 
or sojourn in the Philippines 
 Exceptions: 
a. Treaty Stipulation 
b. Laws of Preferential Application 
c. Principles of Public International Law 
 Ex: 
i. sovereigns and other chiefs of 
state 
ii. Ambassadors, ministers 
plenipotentiary, minister resident 
and charges d’affaires 
(BUT consuls, vice-consuls and other 
foreign commercial representatives 
CANNOT claim the privileges and 
immunit...
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Characteristics of Criminal Law: 
1. General – binding on all persons who reside 
or sojourn in the Philippines 
 Exceptions: 
a. Treaty Stipulation 
b. Laws of Preferential Application 
c. Principles of Public International Law 
 Ex: 
i. sovereigns and other chiefs of 
state 
ii. Ambassadors, ministers 
plenipotentiary, minister resident 
and charges d’affaires 
(BUT consuls, vice-consuls and other 
foreign commercial representatives 
CANNOT claim the privileges and 
immunit...
Dispositif de prise en charge psychologique de groupe : expérience clinique avec les eDispositif de prise en charge psychologique de groupe : expérience clinique avec les enfants traumatisés de Centrafriquenfants traumatisés de Centrafrique
Objective. – This article presents a psychological care device for children exposed to war trauma. 
Patients. – Children exposed to traumatic events in the Central African Republic. The age is between 6 and 16 years old. 
Method. – The children were recruited during a psychoeducation session organized in the community. Following this, the children responding 
to the inclusion criteria participated in a psychological care device of five sessions on a weekly basis. This device was created to...
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Objective. – This article presents a psychological care device for children exposed to war trauma. 
Patients. – Children exposed to traumatic events in the Central African Republic. The age is between 6 and 16 years old. 
Method. – The children were recruited during a psychoeducation session organized in the community. Following this, the children responding 
to the inclusion criteria participated in a psychological care device of five sessions on a weekly basis. This device was created to...
THEORIES AND MODELS To better understand behaviour change and the process of chang
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This document provides public access to information concerning the actions and policies of ACF 
International. Our objective is to disseminate information that is accurate and up-to date on the 
day it was initiated. We will make every effort to correct any errors that are brought to our 
attention. 
However, ACF bears no responsibility for information contained in this document. 
This information: 
• is solely intended to provide general information and does not focus on the particular 
s...
ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK
ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 
TEST BANK 
The nurse is teaching a patient how a medication works to treat an illness. To do this, the nurse will rely 
on knowledge of: 
a. clinical pharmacology. 
b. drug efficacy. 
c. pharmacokinetics. 
d. pharmacotherapeutics. - CORRECT ANSWER -ANS: D 
Pharmacotherapeutics is the study of the use of drugs to diagnose, treat, and prevent conditions. 
Clinical pharmacology is concerned with all aspects of drug-human interactions. Drug efficacy measures 
the extent to...
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 
TEST BANK 
The nurse is teaching a patient how a medication works to treat an illness. To do this, the nurse will rely 
on knowledge of: 
a. clinical pharmacology. 
b. drug efficacy. 
c. pharmacokinetics. 
d. pharmacotherapeutics. - CORRECT ANSWER -ANS: D 
Pharmacotherapeutics is the study of the use of drugs to diagnose, treat, and prevent conditions. 
Clinical pharmacology is concerned with all aspects of drug-human interactions. Drug efficacy measures 
the extent to...