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Rebellion, Coup d'État, and Treason are serious crimes that threaten national security and order. It's crucial to unders...
18/01/2025

Rebellion, Coup d'État, and Treason are serious crimes that threaten national security and order. It's crucial to understand the severity of these offenses, as they carry heavy penalties for those involved.

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Direct and Indirect Assault are serious matters that highlight the importance of respecting authority and others’ rights...
17/01/2025

Direct and Indirect Assault are serious matters that highlight the importance of respecting authority and others’ rights. Always handle conflicts calmly and responsibly to avoid unnecessary legal trouble.

Nasa Batas ang Tamang Landas, Basta may Tamang !

Unjust Vexation may appear insignificant, but its consequences should not be underestimated. Small actions can have big ...
16/01/2025

Unjust Vexation may appear insignificant, but its consequences should not be underestimated. Small actions can have big impacts, so always think twice before acting in ways that could harm or annoy others.

Nasa Batas ang Tamang Landas, Basta may Tamang !

Arson and Malicious Mischief are serious offenses that can lead to significant legal consequences. It is always importan...
15/01/2025

Arson and Malicious Mischief are serious offenses that can lead to significant legal consequences. It is always important to understand the gravity of such actions and how they affect not just property but also the lives of others.

Nasa Batas ang Tamang Landas, Basta may Tamang !

Defamation comes in different forms—Libel, Slander, and Cyber Libel. Each has its own distinct nature, but all can cause...
14/01/2025

Defamation comes in different forms—Libel, Slander, and Cyber Libel. Each has its own distinct nature, but all can cause harm to a person's reputation. It is important to know the boundaries of free speech and exercise caution in your words, whether spoken, written, or posted online.

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Nudum pactum non obligat – A bare promise does not bind.This maxim explains that a promise made without consideration—so...
13/01/2025

Nudum pactum non obligat – A bare promise does not bind.

This maxim explains that a promise made without consideration—something of value exchanged—has no legal force. Simply put, if you promise to do something without receiving anything in return, that promise isn’t enforceable in court. It’s like saying, “I’ll do it for you,” without any agreed terms or something to back it up. Nice, but not legally binding!

So, remember, in law, promises need something more than good intentions to count—don’t just promise, make it official!

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Debitum et contractus sunt vinculum inter partes – Debt and a contract bind the parties.This Latin maxim highlights that...
13/01/2025

Debitum et contractus sunt vinculum inter partes – Debt and a contract bind the parties.

This Latin maxim highlights that when two parties enter into a contract or agree to a debt, it creates a binding obligation between them. It’s like signing a deal where both sides are bound to hold up their end of the bargain—whether it's paying a debt or fulfilling a contractual duty. Once the bond is established, both parties are responsible for keeping their word.

So, remember—when you enter an agreement, you’re creating a connection that’s not so easily undone! ‘Wag maging pabibo, pag nagsimula ng commitment, tapusin!

Nasa batas ang tamang landas, basta may tamang

Lex loci contractus – The law of the place where the contract is made.This maxim refers to the principle that the laws o...
13/01/2025

Lex loci contractus – The law of the place where the contract is made.

This maxim refers to the principle that the laws of the place where a contract is created govern the terms and enforcement of that contract. For instance, if you sign a business agreement in the Philippines, the laws of Philippines will apply, even if you're from a different country. It's all about where the deal went down!

So, before you seal the deal, make sure you know which law you're signing up for—'cause location matters!

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Lex specialis derogat legi generali – A special law overrides a general law.This maxim means that when a specific law ad...
12/01/2025

Lex specialis derogat legi generali – A special law overrides a general law.

This maxim means that when a specific law addresses a particular situation, it takes priority over a broader, more general law. For example, if a general law says you can’t park on the streets, but a specific ordinance allows parking in certain areas, the specific ordinance will prevail. It’s like when you have a general rule, but someone hands you a “get out of jail free” card—special rules win!

So, when the specifics come into play, don’t forget—sometimes the general rules take a backseat!

Nasa batas ang tamang landas, basta may tamang

Lex posterior derogat priori – A later law repeals an earlier law.This Latin maxim explains that when a new law is passe...
12/01/2025

Lex posterior derogat priori – A later law repeals an earlier law.

This Latin maxim explains that when a new law is passed, it supersedes any conflicting previous laws. In simpler terms, if the old law and the new law clash, the new one takes precedence. For example, if a law was passed in 2010 allowing something and another law passed in 2020 prohibits it, the 2020 law will override the 2010 one.

So, when the laws evolve, don’t be stuck in the past—stay updated! Wag mabuhay sa nakaraan, move one move on din!

Nasa batas ang tamang landas, basta may tamang

Nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest quam ipse habet – One cannot transfer more rights than they have.This legal p...
12/01/2025

Nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest quam ipse habet – One cannot transfer more rights than they have.

This legal principle means that you can’t give someone a right that you don’t own. Hindi mo pwedeng ibenta ang cellphone ng ibang tao. Kung wala kang karapatan sa isang bagay, hindi mo rin ito pwedeng ipasa sa iba!

Kaya't bago magbigay ng "ownership" o "rights," siguraduhin na may karapatan ka muna!

Nasa batas ang tamang landas, basta may tamang

Consensus ad idem – Meeting of the minds.This legal principle means that for a contract to be valid, all parties involve...
11/01/2025

Consensus ad idem – Meeting of the minds.

This legal principle means that for a contract to be valid, all parties involved must be on the same page, or in simpler terms—pare-pareho kayo ng iniisip. Kung nagkaintindihan kayo na magbenta ng sasakyan, at ‘di mo sinabi na "jeepney" pala, magkaibang deal ‘yan!

Mahalaga ang klarong usapan sa bawat kontrata—hindi pwedeng isipin ng isa na isang bagay ang pinag-usapan at iba naman ang isa.

Nasa batas ang tamang landas, basta may tamang

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