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Oral Contracts of Sale: Validity and Enforceability Under Philippine Law

When is a verbal sale agreement binding in the Philippines? Learn the rules on validity, enforceability, and vitiated consent from a recent Supreme Court ruling.

When Banks Fail to Protect Vulnerable Parties: Mortgage in Bad Faith Under Philippine Law

Philippine National Bank v. Spouses Anay: banks cannot claim good-faith mortgagee status when they ignore obvious signs of vitiated consent.

Upholding Union Registration: No Fraud Without Vitiated Consent

Supreme Court clarifies that minor errors in union registration do not justify cancellation absent fraud vitiating member consent.

Promissory Notes Enforceability and the Absence of Vitiated Consent

When is a promissory note valid despite claims of pressure? The Supreme Court clarifies consent, consideration, and enforceability.

Mortgage Validity and Writ of Possession: Upholding Contracts Absent Vitiated Consent

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on writ of possession in foreclosure, contract validity, and consolidation of cases explained in plain language.

Vitiated Consent and Simulated Sales: Understanding Contract Nullity in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when fraud vitiates consent and simulated prices void sales, using a family land dispute as a guide.

Vitiated Consent in Marriage: Duress, Intimidation, and the Burden of Proof

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies what proves duress or intimidation in marriage annulment cases and the damages that follow.