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AllBar 2024CIVIL LAWIV. PROPERTY, OWNERSHIP, AND ITS MODIFICATIONSA. Classification of Property2. Public Dominion, Patrimonial, Private - Civil Code, arts. 419-425

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Question A:

Mr. Santos owns a beachfront property situated along the coast of a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. The local government has expressed interest in acquiring a portion of his property for the construction of a public park.

Discuss the classification of property in relation to Mr. Santos' situation, specifically focusing on the concepts of Public Dominion, Patrimonial, and Private Property as provided in Articles 419-425 of the Civil Code.

In your answer, explain the characteristics and legal implications of each classification, and determine whether Mr. Santos' beachfront property falls under the Public Dominion, Patrimonial, or Private Property category. Support your answer with relevant provisions of the Civil Code.




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