Philippine Law Journal, 26. sējumsUniversity of the Philippines, College of Law, 1951 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 36.
87. lappuse
... parents . 14 The Rules of Court also provide that the adopted child may in- herit from both his foster parents and natural parents . 15 That was so in Roman law , where the adopted child retained all of the family rights resulting from ...
... parents . 14 The Rules of Court also provide that the adopted child may in- herit from both his foster parents and natural parents . 15 That was so in Roman law , where the adopted child retained all of the family rights resulting from ...
88. lappuse
... parents who have given him the opportunities to ac- cumulate any estate . It is unlikely that he would prefer his natural parents to his adoptive parents when it comes to inheriting his prop- erty.21 It is but just that on the question ...
... parents who have given him the opportunities to ac- cumulate any estate . It is unlikely that he would prefer his natural parents to his adoptive parents when it comes to inheriting his prop- erty.21 It is but just that on the question ...
462. lappuse
... parents had equal rights to the custody of the child because of their parental authority arising from their recognition . The statement of Justice Feria would apply to a case where both parents are living together and are asserting ...
... parents had equal rights to the custody of the child because of their parental authority arising from their recognition . The statement of Justice Feria would apply to a case where both parents are living together and are asserting ...
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