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BAR EXAMINATIONS 2007

CIVIL LAW

9 September 2007 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

INSTRUCTIONS
This questionnaire consists of ten (10) numbers
contained in seven (7) pages. Read each question
very carefully. Answer legibly, clearly, and
concisely. Start each number on a separate
page; an answer to a sub-question under the
same number may be written continuously on the
same page and immediately succeeding pages
until completed. Do not repeat the question. A
mere “Yes” or “No” answer without any
corresponding discussion will not be given any
credit.

HAND IN YOUR NOTEBOOK WITH THIS


QUESTIONNAIRE.

GOOD LUCK!!!

ADOLFO S. AZCUNA
CHAIRPERSON
2007 BAR EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE

PLEASE CHECK THE NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS SET.

WARNING: NOT FOR SALE OR UNAUTHORIZED USE

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I.

Distinguish the following concepts:

(a) Occupation v. possession. (5%)

(b) Illegal and impossible conditions in a simple donation v.


illegal and impossible conditions in an onerous
donation. (5%)

II.
(10%)

Manila Petroleum Co. owned and operated a petroleum


operation facility off the coast of Manila. The facility was
located on a floating platform made of wood and metal, upon
which was permanently attached the heavy equipment for
the petroleum operations and living quarters of the crew.
The floating platform likewise contained a garden area,
where trees, plants and flowers were planted. The platform
was tethered to a ship, the MV 101, which was anchored to
the seabed.

(a) Is the platform movable or immovable property?

(b) Are the equipment and living quarters movable or


immovable property?

(c) Are the trees, plants and flowers immovable or movable


property?

Please briefly give the reason for your answers.


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III.

Explain the following concepts and doctrines and give


an example of each:

(a) concept of trust de son tort (constructive trust) (5%)


(b) doctrine of discovered peril (last clear chance) (5%)

IV.
(10%)

Bedrock Land & Property Development Corp. is a


development company engaged in developing and selling
subdivisions, condominium units and industrial estates. In
order to replenish its inventories, it embarked on an
aggressive land banking program. It employed “scouts” who
roam all over the Philippines to look for and conduct
investigations on prospective sites for acquisition and
development, whether developed, semi-developed or raw
land. The management of Bedrock asks you as the
company counsel to prepare a manual containing a
summary of the pertinent laws and regulations relating to
land registration and acquisition of title to land. The manual
should include the following items:

(a) What is the governing law?

(b) What properties are not registrable?

Supply this information.

V.
(10%)

What are “obligations without an agreement”? Give five


examples of situations giving rise to this type of obligations?
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VI.
(10%)

Clara, thinking of her mortality, drafted a will and asked


Roberta, Hannah, Luisa and Benjamin to be witnesses.
During the day of the signing of her will, Clara fell down the
stairs and broke both her arms. Coming from the hospital,
Clara insisted on signing her will by thumb mark and said
that she can sign her full name later. While the will was
being signed, Roberta experienced a stomach ache and kept
going to the restroom for long periods of time. Hannah,
while waiting for her turn to sign the will, was reading the 7th
Harry Potter book on the couch, beside the table on which
everyone was signing. Benjamin, aside from witnessing the
will, also offered to notarize it. A week after, Clara was run
over by a drunk driver while crossing the street in Greenbelt.
May the will of Clara be admitted to probate? Give your
reasons briefly.

VII.

Write “TRUE” if the statement is true or “FALSE” if the


statement is false. If the statement is FALSE, state the
reason. (2% each)

1. Roberta, a Filipino, 17 years of age, without the


knowledge of his parents, can acquire a house in
Australia because Australian Laws allow aliens to
acquire property from the age of 16.

2. If a man commits several acts of sexual infidelity,


particularly in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, the prescriptive
period to file for legal separation runs from 2002.

3. An individual, while single, purchases a house and lot in


1990, and borrows money in 1992 to repair it. In 1995,
such individual gets married while the debt is still being
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paid. After the marriage, the debt is still the


responsibility of such individual.

4. The day after John and Marsha got married, John told
her that he was impotent. Marsha continued to live with
John for 2 years. Marsha is now estopped from filing
an annulment case against John.

5. Amor gave birth to Thelma when she was 15 years old.


Thereafter, Amor met David and they got married when
she was 20 years old. David had a son, Julian, with his
ex-girlfriend Sandra. Julian and Thelma can get
married.

VIII.
(10%)

In 1986, Jennifer and Brad were madly in love. In


1989, because a certain Picasso painting reminded Brad of
her, Jennifer acquired it and placed it in his bedroom. In
1990, Brad and Jennifer broke up. While Brad was mending
his broken heart, he met Angie and fell in love. Because the
Picasso painting reminded Angie of him, Brad in his will
bequeathed the painting to Angie. Brad died in 1995.
Saddened by Brad’s death, Jennifer asked for the Picasso
painting as a remembrance of him. Angie refused and
claimed that Brad, in his will, bequeathed the painting to her.
Is Angie correct? Why or why not?

IX.

Multiple choice: Choose the right answer. (2% each)

1. The parties to a bailment are the:

a) bailor;
b) bailee;
c) comodatario;
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d) all of the above;


e) letters a and b

2. A deposit made in compliance with a legal obligation is:

a) an extrajudicial deposit;
b) a voluntary deposit;
c) a necessary deposit;
d) a deposit with a warehouseman;
e) letters a and b.

3) A contract of antichresis is always:

a) a written contract;
b) a contract with a stipulation that the debt will be
paid through receipt of the fruits of an immovable;
c) involves the payment of interests, if owing;
d) all of the above;
e) letters a and b.

4) An assignee in a proceeding under the Insolvency Law


does not have the duty of:

a) suing to recover the properties of the estate of the


insolvent debtor;
b) selling property of the insolvent debtor;
c) ensuring that a debtor corporation operate the
business efficiently and effectively while the
proceedings are pending;
d) collecting and discharging debts owed to the
insolvent debtor.

5) In order to obtain approval of the proposed settlement


of the debtor in an insolvency proceeding:

a) the court must initiate the proposal;


b) 2/3 of the number of creditors should agree to the
settlement;
c) 3/5 of the number of creditors should agree to the
settlement;
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d) 1/3 of the total debts must be represented by the


approving creditors;
e) letters a and b.

X.
(10%)

For purposes of this question, assume all formalities


and procedural requirements have been complied with.

In 1970, Ramon and Dessa got married. Prior to their


marriage, Ramon had a child, Anna. In 1971 and 1972,
Ramon and Dessa legally adopted Cherry and Michelle,
respectively. In 1973, Dessa died while giving birth to Larry.
Anna had a child, Lia. Anna never married. Cherry, on the
other hand, legally adopted Shelly. Larry had twins, Hans
and Gretel, with his girlfriend, Fiona. In 2005, Anna, Larry,
and Cherry died in a car accident. In 2007, Ramon died.
Who may inherit from Ramon and who may not? Give your
reasons briefly.

NOTHING FOLLOWS.

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