Q.1
Tomadatsi, a 15 years old Japanese national, inherited a parcel of land from his Filipino mother. He wanted to sell the same to a Filipino citizen. May he validly execute a deed of sale ?

Q.2
Without reaching the age of majority under the Philippine law, he insist on selling the said parcel of land to OFW Juan. As a legal practitioner, what would be your advice to effectuate such sale.

Q.3
Equity follows the law means that:

Q.4
Waiver of rights is premised upon:

Q.5
Philippine law recognizes the operation of foreign laws in the Philippines because of

Q.6
What is the effect to a person who violated a law which was not published?

Q.7
The forms and solemnities of a contract executed abroad are governed by

Q.8
OFW Juan executed a special power of attorney in favor of his wife who is in Davao City. The deed was prepared by his Saudi friend, notary public of Dubai, KSA, but notarized before the Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia. The forms and solemities shall follow

Q.9
Millionaire Samson waived his right in favor of his sister Delilah, for whatever inheritance he may be entitled from their father, Don Pepot. Upon hearing, Don Pepot was so delighted that he suffered a heart attack. Thereafter, he died intestate leaving behind Samson and Delilah as the surviving heirs. Is the waiver of Samson is valid?

Q.10
As a condition for the release of the Magdalo group, they were made to sign a waiver stating that they renounced and would never participate in any future political activities, including a coup attempt. However, a year later, they discovered rampant corruption in the government and they wanted to correct it. Could they again engage themselves in political activities to curb corruption in the government?