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Civil Code of the PhilippinesRepublic Act no. 386
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Content
Book I: Persons
Book II: Property, Ownership, and its Modifications
Book III: Different Modes of Acquiring Ownership
Book IV: Obligations and Contracts
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Book II: Property, Ownershipand its Modifications
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TITLE I: CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERPRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
Article 414 Immovable or real property
Movable or personal property
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CHAPTER 1Immovable Property
Article 415 (1) Land, buildings, roads and constructions of all kinds adhered to the soil;
(2) Trees, plants, and growing fruits, while they are attached to the land or form an an immovable;
(3) Everything attached to an immovable in a fixed manner, in such a way that it caseparated therefrom without breaking the material or deterioration of the object;
(4) Statues, reliefs, paintings or other objects for use or ornamentation, placed in bu
lands by the owner of the immovable in such a manner that it reveals the intention tpermanently to the tenements;
(5) Machinery, receptacles, instruments or implements intended by the owner of thean industry or works which may be carried on in a building or on a piece of land, andirectly to meet the needs of the said industry or works;
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CHAPTER 2Movable Property
Article 416 (1) Those movables susceptible of appropriation which are not included in
preceding article;
(2) Real property which by any special provision of law is considered as pe
(3) Forces of nature which are brought under control by science; and
(4) In general, all things which can be transported from place to place witho
impairment of the real property to which they are fixed.
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CHAPTER 3Property in Relation to the Person to Whom It B Article 419
Property is either of public dominion or of private ownership.
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TITLE IIOWNERSHIP
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CHAPTER 1Ownership in General
Article 427
Ownership may be exercised over things or rights.
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CHAPTER 2Right of Accession
Article 440
The ownership of property gives the right by accession to everything which is produor which is incorporated or attached thereto, either naturally or artificially.
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CHAPTER 3Quieting of Title
Article 476
Whenever there is a cloud on title to real property or any interest therein, by reasoninstrument, record, claim, encumbrance or proceeding which is apparently valid or in truth and in fact invalid, ineffective, voidable, or unenforceable, and may be prejutitle, an action may be brought to remove such cloud or to quiet the title.
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CHAPTER 4Ruinous Buildings and Trees in Danger of Fa
Article 482
If a building, wall, column, or any other construction is in danger of falling, the owneobliged to demolish it or to execute the necessary work in order to prevent it from fa
Article 483
Whenever a large tree threatens to fall in such a way as to cause damage to the laof another or to travelers over a public or private road, the owner of the tree shall b
and remove it; and should he not do so, it shall be done at his expense by order of administrative authorities.
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TITLE IIICO-OWNERSHIP
Article 484
There is co-ownership whenever the ownership of an undivided thing or right belonpersons.
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TITLE IVSOME SPECIAL PROPERTIES
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CHAPTER 1Waters
Article 502
(1) Rivers and their natural beds;
(2) Continuous or intermittent waters of springs and brooks running in their natural beds themselves;
(3) Waters rising continuously or intermittently on lands of public dominion;
(4) Lakes and lagoons formed by Nature on public lands, and their beds;
(5) Rain waters running through ravines or sand beds, which are also of public dom
(6) Subterranean waters on public lands; (7) Waters found within the zone of operation of public works, even if constructed b
(8) Waters rising continuously or intermittently on lands belonging to private personto a province, or to a city or a municipality from the moment they leave such lands;
(9) The waste waters of fountains, sewers and public establishments.
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CHAPTER 1Waters
Article 503
(1) Continuous or intermittent waters rising on lands of private ownership, while runthe same;
(2) Lakes and lagoons, and their beds, formed by Nature on such lands;
(3) Subterranean waters found on the same;
(4) Rain waters falling on said lands, as long as they remain within the boundaries;
(5) The beds of flowing waters, continuous or intermittent, formed by rain water, an
brooks, crossing lands which are not of public dominion.
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CHAPTER 2Minerals
Article 519
Mining claims and rights and other matters concerning minerals and mineral lands by special laws.
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CHAPTER 3Trade-marks and Trade-names
Article 520
A trade-mark or trade-name duly registered in the proper government bureau or offby and pertains to the person, corporation, or firm registering the same, subject to tof special laws.
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