The document defines various Latin terms relating to intent in criminal law and civil law and provides examples of Philippine laws where those intents are relevant. It discusses intents to harm, steal, profit, possess, perpetrate crimes, own, injure, kill, assist in crimes, deprive of property, bring cohabitation to an end, confess, defend, injure, take, restore, destroy, occupy territory, keep things, defame, remain, abandon, contract, revoke, make a will, give gifts, pay, return, and remain or not remain in a place. Many of the examples provided are acts prohibited under Philippine criminal statutes.
The document defines various Latin terms relating to intent in criminal law and civil law and provides examples of Philippine laws where those intents are relevant. It discusses intents to harm, steal, profit, possess, perpetrate crimes, own, injure, kill, assist in crimes, deprive of property, bring cohabitation to an end, confess, defend, injure, take, restore, destroy, occupy territory, keep things, defame, remain, abandon, contract, revoke, make a will, give gifts, pay, return, and remain or not remain in a place. Many of the examples provided are acts prohibited under Philippine criminal statutes.
The document defines various Latin terms relating to intent in criminal law and civil law and provides examples of Philippine laws where those intents are relevant. It discusses intents to harm, steal, profit, possess, perpetrate crimes, own, injure, kill, assist in crimes, deprive of property, bring cohabitation to an end, confess, defend, injure, take, restore, destroy, occupy territory, keep things, defame, remain, abandon, contract, revoke, make a will, give gifts, pay, return, and remain or not remain in a place. Many of the examples provided are acts prohibited under Philippine criminal statutes.
The document defines various Latin terms relating to intent in criminal law and civil law and provides examples of Philippine laws where those intents are relevant. It discusses intents to harm, steal, profit, possess, perpetrate crimes, own, injure, kill, assist in crimes, deprive of property, bring cohabitation to an end, confess, defend, injure, take, restore, destroy, occupy territory, keep things, defame, remain, abandon, contract, revoke, make a will, give gifts, pay, return, and remain or not remain in a place. Many of the examples provided are acts prohibited under Philippine criminal statutes.
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Animus Nocendi intent to harm or cause RA No.
9995 (Anti- Photo and
damage Video Voyeurism Act of 2009) RA No. 8049 (Anti-Hazing Law) RA No. 9262 (VAWC) Animus Furandi intent to steal Theft- Intent to steal personal property Animus Lucrandi intention to make a profit or Robbery make profit Theft PD No. 1612 (Anti-Fencing Law) RA No 9208 (Trafficking in Persons Act) RA No 10883 (Anti Carnapping) RA No. 9194 (Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001) Animus Possidendi intent to possess RA 10591 (Illegal Possesion of firearms)/ PD 1866 RA No. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Frugs Act of 2002) RA 9516 Animus Auctoris intention or will to perpetrate RA No. 9372 (Human Security a crime Act)
Animus Domini intention to own
Animus Laedendi intent to injure RA No 10175 (Cybercrime
Law) RA No. 9995 (Anti- Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009) RA 9262 (VAWC) Animus Necandi intention to kill
Animus Socii intention or willingness to conspiracy
assist in the commission of a crime as accomplice
Animus Spoliandi intent to deprive or disposses
another of possession or enjoyment of property or rights in property.
Animus Deserendi intent to bring cohabitation
permanently to an end
Animus Confidenti intention to confess
Animus Defendi intent to defend
Animus Iniuriandi intent to injure Animus Capiendi intention to take or capture
Animus Restituendi intention of restoring
Animus Cancellandi intention of destroying or will cancelling Animus Occupandi an intention to occupy or control; territory and to assert sovereignty over Animus Rem Sibi Habendi intent to keep a thing for Theft oneself Robbery
Animus Defamandi intent of defaming Libel
Slander RA No. 9995 (Anti- Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009) Animus Morandi intention to remain, or to delay Animus derelinquendi- intention of abandoning
Animus Contrahendi intention to contract
Animus Revocandi intent to revoke Will
donation Animus testandi intention to make a testament Tax Laws or will
Animus Donandi intention to give or to make a Tax laws
gift
Animus Solvendi intention to pay
Animus revertendi intent to return
Animus manendi intention of remaining RA 9225 (Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisiton Act) Animus non-revertendi intention not to return RA 9225
Second Division G.R. No. 190071 August 15, 2012 Union Bank of The Philippines, Petitioner, MAUNLAD HOMES, INC. and All Other Persons or Entities Claiming Rights Under It, Respondents