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Is a Buyer Protected as an Innocent Purchaser for Value if the Seller Is Not the True Owner? PHOTO: Towfiqu Barbhhuiya

Is a Property Buyer Protected as an Innocent Purchaser for Value if the Seller Is Not the True Owner? | G.R. No. 259051

Generally, to be considered an innocent purchaser for value, the buyer does not have any notice of defect or irregularity as to the right or interest of the seller, and the buyer is without notice that a third party has a claim to the subject property.

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PNR Train. PHOTO: Coconuts Manila

Is the Philippine National Railways Liable for Negligence in Railroad Crossing Accidents? | G.R. No. 157658

When tragedy strikes at a railroad crossing, who bears the burden of responsibility—the vehicle driver or the railway company? This case tackles PNR’s liability for negligence in ensuring public safety at crossings, despite the train’s right-of-way.

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Court Gavel. PHOTO: Tingey Injury Law Firm/UNSPLASH

Musings on the Law: The Concept of Prescription and the Cases of Corpuz, Jr., Desierto, and Consebido

In any legal battle, time is always of the essence. Thus, it is a lawyer’s duty to diligently and seasonably act on any legal matter entrusted by his clients, and he shall not cause or occasion delay in any legal matter before any court, tribunal, or other agency. These duties are codified not only because of the client’s right and desire to obtain speedy justice, but also due to the lapse of a certain period provided by the law, which results in a loss or waiver of the right to prosecute cases. The latter instance is called prescription.

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Is a seafarer entitled to permanent disability benefits if treatment is abandoned before the 120-day period? PHOTO: Natee Jindakum/CANVA

Is a seafarer entitled to permanent disability benefits if treatment is abandoned before the 120-day period? | G.R. 214290

Under Section 20(D) of the POEA-SEC, “[n]o compensation and benefits shall be payable in respect of any injury, incapacity, disability or death of the seafarer resulting from his willful or criminal act or intentional breach of his duties, provided however, that the employer can prove that such injury, incapacity, disability or death is directly attributable to the seafarer.”

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