Sir Atty., this helped me a lot absorbing the last part of my midterms. Murag brayt sa recit as in, pati exam murag brayt pud. We are on our finals now, hoping for more videos. Thank you!
u can only file a MTD for the following grounds: lack of jurisdiction, res judicata, lis pendens, prescription. an MTD for any other ground is a prohibited pleading.
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Sir Atty., this helped me a lot absorbing the last part of my midterms. Murag brayt sa recit as in, pati exam murag brayt pud. We are on our finals now, hoping for more videos. Thank you!
Glad to know my video helped! Thanks for inspiring us to keep creating and helping thru content.
Anticipating for the next videos. Thank you for this video lecture.
You should upload more videos, sobrang ganda mag-explain and ang soothing ng voice. ❤
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thank you. please continue to help po
Thank you so much for this. God bless.
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More videos please :)
Next video please
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What may be the reasons why an executor would deny to execute the will?
@kjlopez5055 it could be reasons intimately personal to the executor such as bitterness or pride 😆
Atty d po ba prohibited pleading na motion to dismiss? irraise n lng po un sa affirmative defense? kindly enlighten us po .thank you po
u can only file a MTD for the following grounds: lack of jurisdiction, res judicata, lis pendens, prescription. an MTD for any other ground is a prohibited pleading.
What is the difference of a testator and decedent?
decedent - left no will, testator - left a will
decedent is the term for the person passing the inheritance, the one making the will. decedent is also a testator if he left a will