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I. Distinguish between the right of a co-owner to make repairs for the preservation of the property owned in common, to perform acts of administration, and perform acts of ownership and alteration. II. M, V and P are co-owners of an agricultural land. M is the administrator. V and P are in Asia. May M convert the land to a memorial park without the knowledge and consent of V and P? III. Will redemption by a co-owner of a co-owned property, in its entirety, terminate or extinguish co-ownership? IV. A. What will happen if a co-owner deliberately and intentionally did not share in the necessary expenses of the co-owned property? B. What is the remedy of the other co-owners? V. How is a condominium unit of a condominium project (A) similar and (B) different from a co-owned multi-storey house under article 490? VI. What are the so-called 30, 50 and 70 rules in the condominium act? VII. Can a condominium project last longer than 50 years? VIII.

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I.Distinguish between the right of a co-owner to make repairs for the preservation of the property owned in common, to perform acts of administration, and perform acts of ownership and alteration.II.M, V and P are co-owners of an agricultural land. M is the administrator. V and P are in sia. May M convert the land to a memorial park without the knowledge and consent of V and P!III."ill redemption by a co-owner of a co-owned property, in its entirety, terminate or e#tinguish co-ownership!IV.. "hat will happen if a co-owner deliberately and intentionally did not share in the necessary e#penses of the co-owned property!$. "hat is the remedy of the other co-owners!V.%ow is a condominium unit of a condominium pro&ect '( similar and'$( different from a co-owned multi-storey house under article )*+!VI."hat are the so-called ,+, -+ and .+ rules in the condominium act!VII./an a condominium pro&ect last longer than -+ years!VIII./an an alien own a condominium unit from hori0ontal condominium pro&ect!I1.In 2*--, Mark and his sister ngeline inherited a parcel of land in lbay from their parents, 3pouses $aticos.3ince ngeline wasgainfully employed in Manila, she left Mark alone to possess and cultivate the land. %owever, Mark never shared the harvest with ngeline and was even able to sell one-half of the land in 2*4- by claiming to be the sole heir of his parents. %aving reached retirement age in 5+24 ngeline returned tothe province and upon learning what had transpired, demanded that the remaining half of the land be given to her share, Mark opposed, asserting that he has already ac6uiredownership of the land by prescription, and that ngeline is barred by laches from demanding partition and reconveyance. Decide the conflicting claims.I."hat are the rights and obligations of the landowner, builder, planter, sower and owner of the materials in case of accession with respect to immovables!nswer in tabular form.II.7o whom do the improvements made by the usufructuary belong!III."hat are the different forms of accession natural!IV.Distinguish lluvion and vulsion.V. and $ owned lands fronting a river. 7hru the force of the current, an identifiableportion of $8s estate was suddenly transferred to 8s land. "ho owns said portions!VI."hat are the rules when a river changes its course!VII."hat are the three types of artificial accession! $riefly discuss each.VIII."hat are the distinctions between ad&unction, mi#ture and specification!I1."hat are the tests to be applied to identify principal from accessory!1."hat is 6uieting of title! "hat are its re6uisites!2. 9n :uly 5., 2**., Pedro mailed in Manila a letter to his brother, :ose, a resident of Iloilo /ity, offering to donate Vintage sports car which the latter had long been wanting to buy from the former.9n ugust -, 2**., :ose called Pedro by cellular phoneto thankhimfor his generosityandto inform him that he was sending by mail his letter of acceptance.Pedro never received that letter because it was never mailed.9n ugust2), 2**., Pedro received a telegram from Iloilo informinghimthat:osehadbeenkilledinaroad accident the day before 'ugust2,, 2**.(! Is there a perfected donation! 5. ;mesto donated in a public instrument a parcel of land to Demetrio, who accepted it in the same document. It is there declared that the donation shall take effect immediately. "ith the donee having the right to take possession of the land and receive its fruits but not to dispose of the land while ;rnesto is alive as well as for ten years following his death. Moreover, ;rnesto also reserved in the same deed his right to sell the property should he decide to dispose of it at any time before his death. fter his death, ;rnesto8s heirs seasonably brought an action to recover the property alleging that the donation was void as it did not comply with the formalities of a will. "ill the suit prosper! ,. Distinguish between< '2( /ontinuous and Discontinuous easements, '5( apparentand non-apparent easements, and ',( Positive and =egative easements.).Distinguish between >possession> and >occupation> these terms are commonly used in $ook II and $ook III of the /ivil /ode.-. "hat are the re6uisites for a compulsory easement of right of way!?. Don was the owner of an agricultural land with no access to a public road. %e had been passing through the land of ;rnie with the latter@s ac6uiescence for over 5+ years. 3ubse6uently, Don subdivided his property into 5+ residential lots and sold them to different persons. ;rnie blocked the pathway and refused to let the buyers pass through his land.a( Did Don ac6uire an easement of right of way! ;#plain. b( /ould ;rnie dose the pathway and refuse to let the buyers pass! ;#plain. c( "hat are the rights of the lot buyers.if any! ;#plain. .. 3tate with reason whether each of the following is a nuisance or not and if so give its classification, whether public or private.a.s6uatter@s hut b.swimming pool c.house of prostitution d.noisy or dangerous factory in a private land e. Ancollectedgarbage4. May a person donate something that does not belong to him! ;#plain.=3";B