PROPERTY Syllabus
PROPERTY Syllabus
Course Description: The study of the different kinds of property, the elements and
characteristics of ownership, possession, usufruct, easements or servitudes, nuisance, and
the different modes of acquiring ownership.
PART I
I. Characteristics
III. Ownership
A. Right in general
1. Bundle of rights
a. Jus utendi, fruendi, abutendi, vindicandi, disponendi (possidendi)
(1) Actions to recover ownership and possession of real
property
(a) Distinctions between accion reivindicatoria, accion
publiciana, accion interdictal
(b) Distinction between forcible entry and unlawful
detainer
(2) Actions for recovery of possession of moveable property
(3) Requisites for recovery of property – proof of right;
identity; reliance on strength of own evidence not weakness of
defendant’s claim
2. Distinction between real and personal rights
B. Modes of acquiring ownership
1. original, derivative
C. Limitations
1. General limitations – taxation, eminent domain, police power
2. Specific Limitations – imposed by law, sic utere tuo, nuisance, stat of
necessity, easements voluntarily imposed by owner: servitudes, mortgages
imposed by contract
IV. Accession
A. Requirement
B. Distinction between quieting title and removing/preventing a cloud
C. Prescription/non-prescription of action
VI. Co-ownership
A. Characteristics of co-ownership
1. In general
2. Special rules:
a. Concept of condominium
(1) Condominium corporation
(2) Interest in real property
(3) Concept of common areas, amendment
(4) Documents to consider (master deed, declaration of
restrictions, articles and by-laws of the condominium corporation or
the association where applicable
b. Rights and obligations of condominium owner
(1) Contributions/Dues
(2) PD 957 and RA 6552
c. Grounds for partition of common areas, or dissolution of the
condominium
B. Source of co-ownership
C. Rights of co-owners
1. Distinction between right to property owned in common and full
ownership over his/her ideal share
2. Right to oppose acts of alteration
3. Right to partition
4. Right to contributions for expenses (necessary expenses, taxes)
5. Waiver
6. Right to redemption of co-owners share
D. Termination/extinguishment
1. Effect of partition
2. Rights against individual co-owners in case of partition
3. Partition in case co-owners cannot agree
VII. Possession
A. Characteristics
B. Acquisition of Possession – Art. 531
C. Effects of Possession
1. Possessor in Good Faith – Arts. 544, 526-527
a. Right to pending fruits – Art. 545
b. Right to be reimbursed
(1) Necessary and useful expenses – Arts. 546-547
(2) Expenses for pure luxury – Art. 548
2. Possessor in Bad Faith – Arts. 449, 549, 552
D. Loss or Unlawful Deprivation of a Movable – Arts. 559, 1505 (3)
1. Period to Recover – Arts. 1140, 1134, 1132, 1133
2. Finder of Lost Movable – Arts. 719-720
3. Distinguished from voidable title – Art. 1506
E. In concept of owner, holder, in one’s own name, in name of another
F. Rights of the possessor
G. Loss/termination
VIII. Usufruct
A. Characteristics
B. Classification
C. Rights and obligations of usufructuary
D. Rights of the owner
E. Extinction/termination
A. Characteristics
B. Classification
1. Legal easements
a. Right of way
2. Voluntary easements – Art. 688
a. Effect of Zoning ordinance
C. Modes of Acquiring Easements
1. Compulsory easements – Arts. 620-624
2. Easement of light and view – Arts. 669-673
PART II
I. GRADING SYSTEM
COMPONENTS PERCENTAGE
Attendance 5%
Project /
Activity 10%
Quizzes 15%
Finals 70%
Total 100%