History, asked by wallymherberbon27, 6 months ago

If you were the lawyer who presided the case of the land dispute in Calamba, will you side to Dominicans who have done favors to keep your position, or to your fellow townsfolk who demand an explanation as to why the Dominicans were keeping secrets to them regarding taxes and land ownership?

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Answered by HappyBhadana
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The Dominican. Agrarian Institute, established in 1962, had distributed land from state holdings to about 67,000 families by 1980.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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As a lawyer, you will need to look into all the possible facts no matter which side you are on.

If you are on the side of the Dominicans you need to be able to find all the facts that will be able to move the verdict in your favor. You will need to look at all the land documents and the dimensions and whether they meet maritime and property laws. If the case does not fall in your favor then you need to be able to find the proper out with minimal damage.

If you were on the side of the Columbian you would have to carry out the same process and ensure that you have a strong argument to back it up.

As a lawyer you are bound to the court and not the townsfolk or any other individuals, you need to be able to fight for a case no matter which side you are on.

As for Dominicans, it states at private land ownership is something that is very common so much so that 3% of all land is subject to a 3% transfer of ownership tax.

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