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Q1. Q3.

Q2. Q4.
Holographic Will signed by the testator but the
Testator made a disposition to donate his body to a secretary made the dispositions, will you grant the
Charitable Institution upon his death. Is the disposition will?
valid?
- The disposition is valid; there is a Law that permits a
person to donate his corpse/ body upon death for
scientific and academic purposes.
However if the intention is to sell the corpse/ human
body, such is invalid because the corpse/ human body is
outside the commerce of men.
Q5. Q8.
Any contractual agreement entered into may be deemed
valid and enforceable even if it is in the form of an e-
document EXCEPT IN THE EXECUTION OF A WILL.

An e-signature is NOT A HANDWRITTEN SIGNATURE that is


scanned or graphically imprinted on the e-document.

Q6. What the law does not include, it excludes

Q9.

GONZALES vs CA

The law requires only that witnesses posses the


qualifications under Art. 820 (NCC) and none of the
disqualifications of Art. 802. There is no requirement that
they are of good standing or reputation in the community, for
trustworthiness, honesty and uprightness in order that his Q10.
testimony is believed and accepted in court.

Competency is distinguished from credibility, the


former being determined by Art. 820 while the latter does
not require evidence of such good standing.

Q7.

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