(Article 120 of The Family Code) : (Macasaet v. Macasaet)
(Article 120 of The Family Code) : (Macasaet v. Macasaet)
(Article 120 of The Family Code) : (Macasaet v. Macasaet)
Accession Continua:
Accession Industrial
ARTICLE
445
446
447
Landowner
Good faith
becomes the owner if:
he pays the value of the
materials (all expenses)
Bad faith
in case MO chooses not
to
remove:
he pays the value of the
materials (all expenses)
PLUS damages
Good faith
exempted for
reimbursement
at the
time of
improvem
ent
DEFINITION
Material owner
Good faith
entitled to removal
provided no
substantial
injury is caused
Good faith
entitled to ABSOLUTE
*value:
entitled for
consequential
damages (inferior
quality)
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respect to the
materials
J. Paras
Landowner
Good faith
Good faith
Bad faith
liable for damages at same
time loses all his right with
respect to what is built,
planted or sown without
indemnity except for NE
incurred for the preservation
of the land
Good faith
*447*
453
455
entitled to ABSOLUTE
removal (W/N may
cause injury) at the expense
of LO
DEFINITION:
Necessary expense: made for the preservation of the thing
or those without which the thing would deteriorate or be lost
such as required by wear and tear due to the natural use of the
thing and are indispensable for its preservation
Useful expense:
those that augment the value of the thing upon which they are spent
Luxurious expense:
made for the pleasur; not considered necessity
Rights of Accession
Accession
Continua:
Accession Natural
Water Code (P.D.
1067)
ARTICLE
Alluvium
457
Owners adjoining
river banks
Owners adjoining
ponds or lagoons
459
460
along their margins are subject to the easement of public use in the interest of
recreation,
navigation, floatage, fishing and salvage. No person shall be allowed to stay in
this zone
longer than what is necessary for recreation, navigation, floatage, fishing or
salvage
throughout their entire length and within a zone of three (3) meters in urban
areas,
twenty (20) meters in agricultural areas and forty (40) meters in
forest areas,
bank of a river
458
Article 51. The banks of rivers and streams and the shores of the
seas and lakes
Rules on
abandoned river
beds
*ipso facto belong to
the owners whose
461
1. sudden change
2. changing course is
more or less permanent
3.change of the river
must be a natural one
4. definite abandonment
by the government
5. river must continue to
exist
*The
identification of
the actual
portion the land
becomes
necessary and
indispensable
(Galang v.
Reyes)
Article 58. When a river or stream suddenly changes its course to traverse
private lands,
the owners of the affected lands may not compel the government to restore the river to its
former bed;
nor can they restrain the government from taking steps to revert the river or stream to its
former course.
The owners of the land thus affected are not entitled to compensation for any damage
sustained thereby.
However, the former owners of the new bed shall be the owners of the abandoned bed in proportion to the area lost
by each.
Branching of rivers
464
465
FORMS OF
ACCESSION
NATURAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
Alluvium
Avulsion
Change of course of rivers
Formation of islands