The document lists 27 legal terms and provides brief descriptions of how each could be used to describe one's love life or relationship with a partner. Some examples include:
1) "Double sale" - describing dating two people at once.
2) "Accretion" - the relationship grew over a long period of time from friendship to something more.
3) "Kidnapping" - someone else took their partner away from them.
The legal terms are creatively applied to explain different relationship experiences in a humorous way.
The document lists 27 legal terms and provides brief descriptions of how each could be used to describe one's love life or relationship with a partner. Some examples include:
1) "Double sale" - describing dating two people at once.
2) "Accretion" - the relationship grew over a long period of time from friendship to something more.
3) "Kidnapping" - someone else took their partner away from them.
The legal terms are creatively applied to explain different relationship experiences in a humorous way.
The document lists 27 legal terms and provides brief descriptions of how each could be used to describe one's love life or relationship with a partner. Some examples include:
1) "Double sale" - describing dating two people at once.
2) "Accretion" - the relationship grew over a long period of time from friendship to something more.
3) "Kidnapping" - someone else took their partner away from them.
The legal terms are creatively applied to explain different relationship experiences in a humorous way.
The document lists 27 legal terms and provides brief descriptions of how each could be used to describe one's love life or relationship with a partner. Some examples include:
1) "Double sale" - describing dating two people at once.
2) "Accretion" - the relationship grew over a long period of time from friendship to something more.
3) "Kidnapping" - someone else took their partner away from them.
The legal terms are creatively applied to explain different relationship experiences in a humorous way.
How would you describe your love life/relationship with your loved one?
(Updated List - thanks to all contributors! )
1. Double sale - namamangka sa 2 ilog 2. Civil interdiction - nahulinh namamangka sa 2 ilog 3. Guardianship of minors - dating someone too young for me/ dating a minor 4. Trustee - best friend of the gf/bf asked to take care of the gf/bf 5. Res nullius - wala akong lovelife/ i have been abandoned 6. Summary proceeding for declaration of presumptive death - he/she is dead to me now 7. Accretion - started out as friends, after some time (very long time), naging kami/ nagkadevelopan 8. Avulsion - nagbreak sila tapos naging kami agad 9. Purchaser in bad faith - alam kong may bf/gf siyang iba, but I can't help it, I love him/her 10. Mirror Doctrine - I asked her/him kung may gf/bf siya, sabi nya wala, meron pala, pero binreakan na nya and I found out about this nung kami na 11. First in time, first/stronger in right - "Una niya akong minahal!" 12. Subsequent purchaser in good faith and for value - "akin na siya at ako ang huling mamahalin niya!" 13. Apparent authority of agent - yung tulay/nanglalakad ang nalakad 14. Legal separation - cool off muna kami pero kami pa 15. Declaration of nullity on ground of psychological incapacity - break na kami, may saltik sa utak yun e 16. Unclaimed Balances Act - bigla nalang siyang nawala at di na nagparamdam 17. Kidnapping - nasulot ng iba 18. Illegal dismissal - nabreakan ng walang sapat na dahilan 19. Land of the public domain - inalienable ang pag-ibig ko sa iyo, loyal ako 20. Usufruct - nagpapagamit/nanggagamit lang ako 21. Habeas Corpus - nasasakal na ako sa iyo [credit to Melts Gervacio] 22. Ancient Document - naagnas na [credit to Atty. Rowell Ilagan] 23. Res Communes - pag malandi [credit to Karlo Jennu Antonio] 24. Reserva Troncal - mas mahal mo pamilya mo kesa sa akin [ 25. Domicile - sa iyo pa rin ako uuwi [ 26. Affidavit of Reappearance - "Tapos ngayon babalik ka kung kelan may MAHAL na akong IBA?! 27. rebus sic stantibus - there is fundamental change of circumstances which has occured with regard to those exisitng at the time of conclusion of an agreement, and which was not foreseen by the parties... in short, nagbago ka na.