LAND REGISTRATION REVIEW
Land Registration Mastery Quiz
Test your knowledge on land registration and property classification with this comprehensive quiz! Whether you're a student, legal professional, or just someone interested in property laws, this quiz will help reinforce what you know.
- 45 carefully crafted questions
- Multiple choice and open-ended queries
- Enhance your understanding of property rights
All things which are the object of appropriation are considered as either immovable or real property, or movable or personal property.
Property
Public Dominion
Patrimonial Property
Private Property
Below are Properties NOT SUSCEPTIBLE of APPROPRIATION, except
Movable Property
Not susceptible due to physical impossibility
Not susceptible due to legal impossibility
Common things
It is owned by everybody in that their use and enjoyment are given to all of mankind
res communes
Res nullus
Public dominion
Private property
Below are REQUISITES for a THING to be considered a property, except
SUBSTANTIVITY/Individuality,
UTILITY
APPROPRIABILITY,
POSSIBILITY
ALL KINDS of THINGS are property but NOT ALL property are things
True
False
PROPERTY refers to OBJECTS ALREADY POSSESSED by man or are in their possession.
True
False
Property involve ONLY CORPOREAL objects. Things may refer to INTANGIBLE matters.
True
False
PROPERTY refers to OBJECTS ALREADY POSSESSED by man or are in their possession.
True
False
Property does only cover material things because it mentions of rights which could either be classified as real or personal right.
True
False
Common things are NOT SUSCEPTIBLE of APPROPRIATION
True
False
Not yet been appropriated (res nullus) are SUSCEPTIBLE of APPROPRIATION
True
False
APPROPRIABILITY is a REQUISITES for a THING to be considered a property
True
False
It is a REQUISITES for a THING to be considered a property which it can serve as a means to satisfy human needs
Substantivity
Appropriability
Individuality
Utility
It is a REQUISITES for a THING to be considered a property susceptibility to ownership/possession, even if not yet actually appropriated
Appropriability
Utility
Substantivity
Individuality
It is a REQUISITES for a THING to be considered a property that has a separate and autonomous existence and not simply a part of a whole
Substantivity
Possibility
Utility
Appropriability
What are the CLASSIFICATION of PROPERTY
IMMOVABLE and movable property
IMMOVABLE or REAL property
MOVABLE or PERSONAL property
Immovable Property cannot be moved from one place to another
True
False
What category of real property Classified by express provision of law or those which are not actually tangible properties but are rights and interests over existing immovable properties
Nature
Incorporation
Destination
Analogy
Forces of nature which are brought under control by science
Movable property
Immovable property
A manner that it reveals the intention to attach them permanently
Movable property
Immovable property
All things which can be transported from place to place without impairment of the real property
Movable property
Immovable property
What category of real property cannot be moved from one place to another
Nature
Incorporation
Destination
Analogy
What category of real property attached to an immovable in a fixed manner and considered as an integral part thereof, irrespective of its ownership
Nature
Incorporation
Destination
Analogy
What category of real property that is placed in buildings or on lands by the owner of the immovable or his agent in such a manner that it reveals the intention to attach them permanently
Nature
Incorporation
Destination
Analogy
What Tests to determine whether a property is a movable property when Immovable by nature but movable for the purpose of the special law
Test of Exclusion
Test of Mobility
By reason of a Special law
What Tests to determine whether a property is a movable property If the property is capable of being carried from place to place without injuring the real property
Test of Exclusion
Test of Mobility
By reason of a Special law
What Tests to determine whether a property is a movable property when Everything not included in Art. 415 of NCC
Test of Exclusion
Test of Mobility
By reason of a Special law
In relation to the State Property is ;
Public Dominion and Patrimonial
Public use and Patrimonial
Private or Owned property
In relation to political subdivisions/local government unit;
Public Dominion and Patrimonial
Public use and Patrimonial
Private or Owned property
In relation to private persons;
Public Dominion and Patrimonial
Public use and Patrimonial
Private or Owned property
It means ownership by the public in general, not even the State or subdivisions thereof may make them the object of commerce as long as they remain properties for public use.
Public Dominion
Patrimonial Property
Private Property
Properties classified as public dominion cannot be alienated but are not totally outside the commerce of man
True
False
Property is either of public dominion or of private ownership
True
False
In order to be classified as property of public dominion, an intention to not devote it to public use or to public service
True
False
The following things are property of public dominion, except;
Those intended for public use,
Intended for some public service
For the development of the national wealth
None of the above
What Kinds of property may be used by anybody
For Public Use
Intended for Public Service and not for public use
Development of the national wealth
It is used only by duly authorized persons
For Public Use
Intended for Public Service and not for public use
Development of the national wealth
These are Kinds of property of Public Dominion, except
For Public Use
Intended for Public Service and not for public use
Development of the national wealth
None of the above
Characteristics of properties of Public Dominion can be acquired by Prescription;
True
False
Characteristics of properties of Public Dominion cannot be alienated or leased or be subject of any contract
True
False
This is a property pertaining to the State which is not intended for public use, public service, or for the development of the national wealth.
Patrimonial Property
Private Ownership
Public Dominion
The patrimonial property of the State or any of its subdivisions may be acquired by private individuals or juridical persons through prescription. I
True
False
. Property of publicdominion, when no longer intended for public use or for public service, shall form part of the patrimonial property of the State.
True
False
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