Succession Syllabus4
Succession Syllabus4
Succession Syllabus4
A. CONCEPT OF SUCCESSION:
E. Opening of Succession
F. Elements of Succession
(Requisites for Transmission of Successional Rights)
-Institution of Heirs
1. General Rule
2. Scope of Right to Institute Heirs
3. Manner of Institution of Heirs
4. Disposition in favor of an unknown
5. Disposition in favor of definite class
6. False Cause
5. Individuality/Simultaneity/Equality of
Institution
6. Legacy/ Device
7. Kinds of Institution
a. Simple or pure
b. Conditional
c. With a Term
d. Modal
A. PRETERITION
1. Definition
2. Requisites
3. Effects
B. RESERVA TRONCAL
1. Concept and Purpose
2. Elements
3. Transmissions
4. Rights and Duties of Reservista
5. Right of Reservatarios
6. Extinguishment
7. Reserva maxima vs. Reserva minima
C. DISINHERITANCE
1. Concept
2. Requisites
3. Ineffective Disinheritance
4. Representation
5. Causes for Disinheritance
6. Reconciliation
D. Substitution of Heirs
1. Concept
2. Kinds
a. Simple
b. Brief
c. Reciprocal
d. Fideicommissary
i. Elements
ii. Limitations
3. Prohibition Against AlienatioN
H. TESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION:
A. Definition
B. Wills vs. Succession
C. Characteristics of a Will
1. Purely statutory
2. Purely personal
3. Free and intelligent
4. Disposes of property
5. Revocable and ambulatory
6. Formal or solemn
7. Executed with testamentary capacity
8. Executed with animus testandi
9. Unilateral
10. Mortis causa
11. Individual
D. Construction and Interpretation
E. Law Governing Extrinsic Validity
a. As to time of execution - Art. 795
b. As to place of execution - Art. 810, 815-819, 17
F. Law Governing Intrinsic Validity
a. As to time - Art. 2263
b. Place of Execution - Art. 16
G. Capacity to make a Will
a. Requisites - Art. 796-803
b. Supervening incapacity
H. Forms of Wills
1. Kinds of Wills - Art. 804, 810 NCC
2. Formal Requisites of Notarial Will
a. Signing by the Testator
b. Attestation and Subscription by Three Witnesses
c. Signature on Every page
d. Pagination
e. Attestation Clause
f. Acknowledgment
3. Requirements for Handicapped Testator
4. Witnesses to Wills
a. Qualifications
b. Time of Determining Qualifications
c. Devisees and Legatees as Witnesses
d. Creditors as Witnesses
5. Formal Requirements of Holographic Wills
a. General Requirements
b. Specific Requirements
6. Substantial Compliance Rule
7. Probate
a. Concept of Probate
b. Need for Probate
c. Modes of Probate
d. Requirements for probate
e. Effect of Allowance/Disallowance of Wills
I. Interpretation
1. Giving effect to the will
2. Ambiguity or uncertainty
3. Scope and extent
J. Codicil and Incorporation by Reference
K. Revocation of Wills and Testamentary Dispositions
1. Right to Revoke
2. Manner of Revocation
3. Governing Law
4. Implied Revocation
5. Effect of Revocation
6. Doctrine of Dependent Relative Revocation
L. Republication and Revival of Wills
M. Allowance and Disallowance of Wills
A. General Concept
B. Basis
C. Instances of Intestate Succession
D. Intestate Heirs
E. General Rules of Intestate Succession
a. Preference of Lines
b. Proximity
c. Equal Division and its limitations
F. Order of Intestate Succession
a. Direct Descending Line
b. Direct Ascending
c. Illegitimate Children
i. Succession by Illegitimate Children
ii. Succession to the Estate of Illegitimate Child
d. Surviving Spouse
e. Collateral Relatives
f. State
G. Accretion
H. Representation