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Condition for the validity of partition of land
Duty of a party who claims exclusive title to community or family land against the entire family or community to prove that there has been a partition of the land
Effect of partition of family property
How to prove partition of family land
On whom lies the burden of proving partition of family land
Position of the law on partition
Position of the law where there is no partition of family land
Principles on the partition of family land
The distinction between partition and allotment of family land
The effect of a partition
The order to grant partition as an exercise of the discretion of the court
The principle that partitioning brings joint ownership to an end
What a party requesting for partition of family property must prove
What partition connotes
What partitioning entails
When an order for partitioning of land will be granted
Whether a member of a family has a right to demand partitioning of family land
Whether an assertion that family land was given out for farming purposes can be equated to partitioning
Whether oral partition of family land is valid
Whether oral partition of property is valid
Whether the family head alone can partition family land
Whether the head of a family can partition family land without the consent of joint owners of the property
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