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Chapter 1
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DENTISTS AND DONATIONS
level: DENTISTS AND DONATIONS
Questions and Answers List
level questions: DENTISTS AND DONATIONS
Question
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An act of liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another, who accepts it
Donation
what is the organ donation act of 1991
R.A 7170
According to the WHO, Philippines has an international reputation as one of the global hotspots for organ trafficking. In ___, it was named as one of the organ exporting countries along with India, Pakistan, China, Egypt and Columbia
2007
In all donations, the death of a person from whose body an organ will be removed after his death for the purpose of transplantation to a living person, shall be diagnosed separately and certified by ___ qualified physicians
two (2)
If there is no one to consent or no document, Physicians in charge of patient, the head of the hospital or the designated hospital officer who was in custody of the body of the deceased classified as __________ may authorize in a public document the removal of such body for the purpose of transplantation or the organ to the body of the living person
accident, trauma or other medicolegal cases
KINDS OF DONATION:Donations which are to take effect upon the death of the donor partake of the nature of testamentary provisions; true for organ donation
Donation Mortis Causa
KINDS OF DONATION:shall be governed by the general provisions on contracts and obligations; Not applicable for organ donation because this occurs during the lifetime of the doner; refers to the items, real property, car, house and lot
Donation Inter Vivos
KINDS OF DONATION:May be made orally or in writing. An oral donation requires the simultaneous delivery of the things or of the document representing the right donated.
Donation of Personal property
An oral donation requires the simultaneous delivery of the things or of the document representing the right donated. If the value of the personal property exceeds _______________, the donation and the acceptance shall be made in writing, otherwise, the donation shall be void
five thousand pesos (PHP 5,000)
KINDS OF DONATION:property that cannot be moved; like land; immovable; Must be made in a public document to be valid. Must be accepted during the lifetime of the donor.
Donation of Real Property
The donation is perfected from the moment the _____of the acceptance by the donee.
donor knows
Minors and others who cannot enter into a contract may become donees but acceptance shall be done through their ________
parents or legal representatives
can donations be accepted by conceived and unborn children?
yes
TRUE OR FALSE: All those who are not specially disqualified by law therefore may accept donations
TRUE
Acceptance must be made during the ____ of the donor and of the donee.
lifetime
Persons who accepts donations in representation of others who may not do so by themselves shall be obliged to make the notification and notation of which ____ of the Civil Code of the Philippines speaks
Article 749
Express acceptance is not necessary for the validity of donations by reason of ____
marriage
The donee must accept the donation ____, or through an ________ for the purpose, otherwise, the donation shall be void.
personally; authorized person with a special power
GROUND OF REVOCATION OF DONATION: The donee fails to comply with any of the ______ imposed by the donor.
conditions
GROUND OF REVOCATION OF DONATION: By reason of ingratitude in the following cases: a. If the donee should _________ against the person, the honor or the property of the donor, or of his wife or children under his paternal authority
commit some offense
"GROUND OF REVOCATION OF DONATION: b.If the donee imputes to the donor any _____, or any act involving ______, even though he should prove it, unless the crime or the act has been committed against the donee himself, his wife or children under his authority"
criminal offense; moral turpitude
"GROUND OF REVOCATION OF DONATION: c.If he unduly refuses him ______when the donee is legally or morally bound to give support to the donor."
support