Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila FIRST DIVISION G.R. No. 133778 March 14, 2000 ENGRACE NIÑAL for Herself and as Guardian ad Litem of the minors BABYLINE NIÑAL, INGRID NIÑAL, ARCHIE NIÑAL & PEPITO NIÑAL, JR., petitioners, vs. NORMA BAYADOG, respondent. YNARES-SANTIAGO, J.: May the heirs of a deceased person file a petition for the declaration of nullity of his marriage after his death? Pepito Niñal was married to Teodulfa Bellones on September 26, 1974. Out of their marriage
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its contract with Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. then sold these items in its stores under the “Small Steps” label. Samara holds copyright registrations on thirteen of the sixteen garments copied. In early June 1996, a buyer at J.C. Penney, one of a number of stores which sells Samara's clothing under contract with Samara, called Samara's offices to complain that she had seen Samara garments on sale at Wal-Mart for a retail price lower than J.C. Penney could charge under its contract with
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on the premises. All of the above. 6. The action through which the mortgage holder takes the property from the mortgagor, ends the mortgagor’s rights in the property, and sells the property to pay the mortgage debt is: foreclosure. 7. The elements of adverse possession include: continuous, open, actual, and exclusive of the true owner. 8. A typical enabling statute grants municipalities which of the following power(s)? To establish setback lines. To limit the intensity of use of lot
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Santiago I. The Nature of Sale A. Definition (Art. 1458) Sale is a contract whereby one of the contracting parties [the seller] obligates himself to transfer the ownership[2] and to deliver the possession, of a determinate thing, and the other party [the buyer] to pay therefor a price certain in money or its equivalent. xCruz v. Fernando, 477 SCRA 173 (2005).[3] 1. Elements of Sale Elements of sale: (a) consent or meeting of the minds; (b) determinate subject matter; and
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differentiated analytical approach to its complexity). In fact, the term curriculum is mostly used to refer to the existing contract between society, the State and educational professionals with regard to the educational experiences that learners should undergo during a certain phase of their lives. For the majority of authors and experts, the curriculum defines: (i) why; (ii) what; (iii) when; (iv) where; (v) how; and (vi) with whom to learn. Using educational concepts, we can say that the curriculum
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QUESTION 1a) Interpretation is the elucidating of any form of communication. This can help give meaning to words. Common law principles are sometimes elucidated by judges in the settlement of cases. In interpreting legislation there are rules one needs to adhere to, to construe the meaning of words. In courts the starting for the interpretation of statues is the Literal Rule. All words in a statue which are given their ordinary and natural meaning, the Literal Rule gives it. Even if the outcome
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Profile……………………………………..pgs 3 to 10 II. Economic Profile of Rome Q2- 2008………………………pgs 10 to 12 A. Commercial Lease Standards…………………………..pg 12 B. Real Estate Taxation………………………………….....pg 12 and 13 III. Real estate Ownership Laws and Contract Agreements…pgs 13 to 16 IV. Tax Obligations Arising from Real Estate Ownership…...pgs 16 to 18 V. The Real Estate Sales Process……………………………...pgs 19 to 22 VI. Due Diligence Process and Documentation………………..pgs 22 to 24 VII. London
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Infosys 1-2. Globalization and Value Creation. What does an MNE need in order for it to create value through the globalization process? Global business, like any business, is the social science of managing people to organize, maintain, and grow the collective productivity toward accomplishing productive goals, typically to generate profit and value for its owners and stakeholders. A multinational enterprise (MNE) needs three fundamental elements in order to build firm value: (1) an open marketplace;
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a particular society. More specifically that allocation speaks to the process where it is decided when, what, who, and how resources are distributed. Many would say that politics is no more than the art of governing humanity through deception, and some would even go as far as to say it is nothing more than conducting public affairs for private gain. Government has numerous roles but four of the major areas are paramount. Manage the national economy. It is the responsibility of the government
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whilst remaining economically competitive. Improved service quality may increase economic competitiveness. This aim may be achieved by understanding and improving operational processes, identifying problems quickly and systematically, establishing valid and reliable service performance measures and measuring customer satisfaction and other performance outcomes. Moreover, a business or an organization may run a high risk of failure when their service quality improvement programmes and goals are do
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