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    Crimes against public morals, Revised Penal Code

    Title Six – Crimes against Public Morals Chapter One: Gambling and Betting ⦁ Gambling ⦁ Importation and sale of lottery tickets or advertisements ⦁ Possession of lottery tickets or advertisements ⦁ Betting in sports contests ⦁ Illegal betting on horse race ⦁ Illegal cockfighting Chapter Two: Offenses Against Decency and Good Customs ⦁ Grave scandal…

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    Crimes against public interest, Revised Penal Code

    Title Four – Crimes Against Public Interest Chapter One: Forgeries Section One. – Forging the seal of the Government of the Philippine Islands, the signature or stamp of the Chief Executive. Section Two. – Counterfeiting Coins Section Three. – Forging treasury or bank notes, obligations and securities; importing and uttering false or forged notes, obligations…

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    Crimes against public order, Revised Penal Code

    Title Three – Crimes against Public Order Chapter One: Rebellion, Sedition and Disloyalty Chapter Two: Crimes against Popular Representation Section One. – Crimes against legislative bodies and similar bodies Section Two. – Violation of parliamentary immunity Chapter Three: Illegal Assemblies and Associations Chapter Four: Assault Upon, and Resistance and Disobedience to, Persons in Authority and…

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    Crimes against the fundamental law of the State, Revised Penal Code

    Title Two – Crimes against the Fundamental Laws of the State Chapter One: Arbitrary Detention or Expulsion, Violation of Dwelling, Prohibition, Interruption, and Dissolution of Peaceful Meetings and Crimes against Religious Worship Section One. – Arbitrary detention and expulsion Section Two. – Violation of domicile Section Three. – Prohibition, interruption and dissolution of peaceful meetings…

  • Vendee’s Obligations

    1. TO TRANSFER OWNERSHIP AND DELIVER THE THING SOLD The seller is bound to transfer the ownership of and deliver the object of the sale. (Article 1495, Ibid.) 2. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AND DELIVERY OF THE THING SOLD The thing sold shall be understood as delivered, when it is placed in the control and possession…