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  2. Laws of the 14th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of laws passed by the 14th Congress of the Philippines : Date approved. RA number. Title/category. Affected municipality or city. Affected province. 2008-02-28. 9496. Amending the Agricultural Tariffication Act or RA 8178 : Extending the Utilization Period of the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund.

  3. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Penal Code criminalizes a whole class of acts that are generally accepted as criminal, such as the taking of a life whether through murder or homicide, rape, robbery theft, and treason. The Code also penalizes other acts that are considered criminal in the Philippines, such as adultery, concubinage, and abortion.

  4. List of parties to the Genocide Convention - Wikipedia

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    Section 5 of the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law (Republic Act No. 9851) Poland: Article 118 of the Kodeks Karny (penal code). [4] Portugal: Article 239 of the Codigo Penal. [4] The law includes political groups or social groups as a protected group. [28] Republic of the Congo

  5. Philippine legal codes - Wikipedia

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    18 Jun 1949. The Civil Code governs private law in the Philippines, including obligations and contracts, succession, torts and damages, property. It was enacted in 1950. Book I of the Civil Code, which governed marriage and family law, was supplanted by the Family Code in 1987. [2] Republic Act No. 6657.

  6. File:Republic Act No. 11494 (20200911-RA-11494-RRD).pdf

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    Summary. Description. Republic Act No. 11494 (20200911-RA-11494-RRD).pdf. English: Republic Act No. 11494 (Bayanihan to Recover as One Act) PDF file on the Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines website, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on September 11, 2020. Date.

  7. Legal Education Board - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Education Board, or known widely by its abbreviation LEB, is an independent government agency responsible for the regulation of the legal education in the Philippines. The agency was created on December 23, 1993 through the enactment of Republic Act No. 7662 or the Legal Education Act of 1993. [1] Currently, the Board is chaired by ...

  8. Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Status: In force. The Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, officially designated as Republic Act 10931, is a Philippine law that institutionalizes free tuition and exemption from other fees in state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local universities and colleges (LUCs) in the Philippines. The law also foresees subsidies for ...

  9. Commission on the Filipino Language - Wikipedia

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    The Commission on the Filipino Language ( CFL ), [2] also referred to as the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino ( KWF ), [a] is the official regulating body of the Filipino language and the official government institution tasked with developing, preserving, and promoting the various local Philippine languages. [4] [5] The commission was established in ...