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Co-Owner Redemption: When Written Notice Can Be Dispensed With

The Supreme Court clarifies when a co-owner's right of legal redemption is barred despite absence of written notice under Article 1623.

Written Notice Is Mandatory in Legal Redemption: Rama v. Spouses Nogra

Supreme Court affirms that co-owners must receive written notice of a sale before the 30-day redemption period can begin to run.

Tenant's Right of Redemption: Written Notice and Payment Requirements Under Agrarian Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies agricultural lessee's right of redemption, written notice requirements, and tender payment obligations under R.A. 3844.

Tenant's Right of Redemption: Written Notice Requirement and the Perils of Wrong Appeal Remedy

Supreme Court clarifies tenant redemption rights require written notice, and errors in appeal mode are fatal to agrarian cases.

Tenant's Right of Redemption: Written Notice Is Key in Agrarian Reform

Supreme Court ruling on tenant redemption rights under RA 3844 and the importance of written notice in agrarian reform cases.

Written Notice of Dishonor Is Essential in B.P. 22 Cases: Bax v. People

The Supreme Court clarifies that oral demands do not suffice—written notice of dishonor is required to convict under the Bouncing Checks Law.

Due Process in Dismissal: Written Notice and Hearing Requirements Explained

A look at the Supreme Court's ruling on procedural due process in employee dismissal and the limits of personal liability for corporate officers.

Heirs' Rights: Written Notice Is Key for Legal Redemption in Extrajudicial Settlements

Philippine Supreme Court ruling: publication of an extrajudicial settlement does not bind non-participating heirs, and written notice is required before legal redemption.

Co-Owner Redemption Rights: When Actual Knowledge Overrides Written Notice

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on legal redemption rights of co-owners, actual knowledge vs written notice, and laches in property sales.

Forum Shopping One Bite at the Apple in Philippine Courts

Learn how the Supreme Court barred a co-owner's legal redemption claim for being filed seven years after actual knowledge of the sale, applying laches and the relaxed written notice rule.

Enforcing Time Limits: Carrier Liability Hinges on Timely Notice of Cargo Damage

Timely written notice of cargo damage is a condition precedent to suing a carrier. The Supreme Court explains why in Federal Express v. American Home Assurance.

B.P. 22 Conviction Requires Proof of Written Notice of Dishonor: The Sia Case

Conviction under the Bouncing Checks Law requires proof the accused received written notice of dishonor. The Sia case explains why.

Tenant Redemption Rights, Land Bank Financing, and Notice Rules in Agrarian Reform

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on tenant right of redemption, Land Bank financing requirements, and written notice under agrarian reform law.

Bouncing Checks and the Importance of Written Notice: Domagsang v. Court of Appeals

The Supreme Court rules that a mere verbal demand is not enough to convict under the Anti-Bouncing Check Law—written notice of dishonor is required.

Understanding Legal Redemption: Protecting Co-Owners' Rights in Property Sales

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies co-owners' legal redemption rights, written notice requirements, and timely exercise under Civil Code Articles 1619-1623.