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AllBar 2024CIVIL LAWIV. PROPERTY, OWNERSHIP, AND ITS MODIFICATIONSA. Classification of Property1. Immovables and Movables - Civil Code, arts. 414-418

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A. Classification of Property: Immovables and Movables

Scenario 1:

Marvin owns a piece of land in the province of Quezon and decides to sell it to his friend, Jane. However, Marvin encounters a problem when Jane claims that she cannot register the property in her name because Marvin failed to execute a written deed of sale. Marvin argues that since the land is immovable, a written deed of sale is not necessary for the transfer. Determine whether Marvin's argument is correct based on the classification of property under the Civil Code.

Scenario 2:

Juan is an art collector who recently purchased a rare painting by a renowned Filipino artist. To showcase his collection, Juan lends the painting to a local gallery for an exhibition. Unfortunately, while on display, the painting gets damaged due to a mishap during the exhibition. Juan seeks compensation for the damages from the gallery. Analyze whether the painting is classified as movable or immovable property, and discuss the legal implications of its classification in relation to Juan's claim for compensation.




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