Property Ownership and RA 386 Quiz
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RA 386, as amended, is a thing or things belonging to someone's possessions collectively. it belongs to an individual, entity, group of people, or juridical person who is/are owners of that things As defined in the Civil Code, Property, is 'considered as an object, is that which is, or may be, appropriated'. (See Art. 414).

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Things apparently are synonymous with the word 'property'. However, technically speaking, '______' is broader in scope, because it includes both suitable and unsuitable objects. Example, the planets, the stars, the sun, air

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Res nullius - belong to no one - Because they have not been appropriated yet, like the fish in the ocean, wild animals, wild birds, and pebbles lying on the seashore.

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Res communes - belonging to everyone. - like the air, wind, sunlight, and starlight.

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Res alicuius - belonging to someone. - They are objects, tangible or intangible, privately owned, whether collectively or individually - Examples: your book, money, shares of stock, and.

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