Characteristics:
a) Unilateral obligation imposed on the donor
b) Consensual perfected at time donor knows of acceptance
Requisites of Donation:
1. Reduction in patrimony of donor
2. Increase in patrimony of donee
3. Intent to do act of liberality
4. Donor must be owner of property donated
Requirements of a donation:
1. subject matter anything of value; present property & not future, must not impair legitime
2. causa anything to support a consideration: generosity, charity, goodwill, past service, debt
3. capacity to donate & dispose & accept donation
4. form depends on value of donation
Kinds of Donation according to Effectivity:
Donation Inter Vivos
Disposition and acceptance to take effect during lifetime of donor and donee
Already pertains to the donee unless there is a contrary intent
Formalities required - follow law on donations and certain kinds of donations & law on obligations and contracts (suppletory)
Irrevocable at the instance of the donor; may be revoked only by reasons provided by law
Revoked only for reasons provided for by law (except onerous donations)
Donation Mortis Causa
Disposition happens upon the death of donor
Even if there is a term of effectivity and effectivity is upon the death of the donor, still entitled to fruits
Formalities required - follow law on succession to be valid, and donation must be in the form of a will
Revocable ad mutuum (exclusive will of donor)
Acceptance
a) acceptance must be made personally or thru agent
b) donation may be made orally or in writing
movable:
5,000 & below may be oral or written, if oral it must be with
simultaneous delivery of thing/document &
acceptance need not be in writing
above 5,000 - must be written and accepted also in writing
immovable - must be in a public instrument & acceptance must also be in a public instrument (in same instrument or in other instrument)
In case of doubt with regards to nature of donation: inter vivos
Badges of mortis causa:
1. Title remains with donor (full or naked ownership)& conveyed only upon death
2. Donor can revoked ad mutuum
3. Transfer is void if transferor survives transfer
Kinds of donation INTER VIVOS
1) pure/simple
2) remuneratory
3) conditional
4) onerous