FACTS: SS/Alicante‚ belonging to Compania Transatlantica de Barcelona was transporting two locomotive boilers for the Manila Railroad Company. The equipment of the ship for discharging the heavy cargo was not strong enough to handle the boilers. Compania Transatlantica contracted the services of Atlantic gulf and Pacific Co.‚ which had the best equipment to lift the boilers out of the ship’s hold. When Alicante arrived in Manila‚ Atlantic company sent out its floating crane under the
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diligence as testified to by its passengers. Inland and Philtranco filed cross-claims against each other. Both respondents moved to submit the case for decision without presenting further evidence. Considering that the documents are admitted‚ there is no necessity of any formal written offer of evidence and‚ therefore‚ after all the foregoing‚ the case shall be deemed submitted for decision upon simultaneous memoranda of the parties and upon submission of complete transcripts. Thereafter‚ the
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Case: The Asylum Case (1960 World) Facts: Torre‚ the unsuccessful leader of a military rebellion in Peru in 1948‚ sought political asylum in the Columbian embassy in Lima. Peru refused to allow Torre to leave the country‚ and insisted he be given over to Peru to be tried for military rebellion. Dispute referred to the ICJ‚ which first decided that Columbia had no treaty right to declare that Torre was entitled to the status of a political offender eligible for political asylum. The ICJ then turned
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Case Digests in Administrative Law by Mark Anthony N. Manuel 2012 PEOPLE vs. VERA G.R. No. L-45685 November 16‚ 1937 FACTS: This case involves the constitutionality of the old probation law. Respondent Cu Unjieng was convicted by the trial court in Manila. He filed for reconsideration which was elevated to the SC and the SC remanded the appeal to the lower court for a new trial. While awaiting new trial‚ he appealed for probation under the provisions of Act No. 4221. Judge Tuason of the
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C.A. No. 299 March 18‚ 1946 FELIX ADAN‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ vs. AGAPITO CASILI and VICTORIA ADAN‚ defendants-appellees. OZAETA‚ J.: The plaintiff Felix Adan commenced this action in the Court of First Instance of Camarines Sur against his sister Victoria Adan and the latter’s husband‚ Agapito Casili‚ to secure the judicial partition of the estate left by their deceased mother‚ Simplicia Nepomuceno‚ alleged to consist of six parcels of land which are specifically described in
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How to write a reader response paper Prof. Margaret O’Mara What a reader response paper is: A critical essay that tells the reader what a historical monograph (book) means to you. It reflects a close reading of the work‚ contains specific examples drawn from the work (documented parenthetically with page numbers)‚ and provides your well-considered opinion of the work’s strengths and/or shortcomings. The essay demonstrates that you have read the book‚ internalized and contextualized
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application for a writ of preliminary mandatory injunction‚ filed by Ang Ladlad LGBT Party (Ang Ladlad ) against the Resolutions of the COMELEC dated November 11‚ 2009 (the 1st Assailed Resolution) and December 16‚ 2009 (the 2nd Assailed Resolution).The case has its roots in the COMELEC’s refusal to accredit Ang Ladlad as a party-list organization under RA 7941‚ otherwise known as the Party-ListSystem Act. Before the COMELEC‚ Ang Ladlad argued that the LGBT (lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexuals and transgender)
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How much is too much? With gas prices soaring‚ the housing market crumbling‚ poverty rates rising‚ and the country sinking into more debt by the day‚ money is on a lot of people’s minds right now. Millions of people are struggling to put food on the table while celebrities are signing multi-million dollar contracts for movies and sports. Many entertainment and sports personalities have very high incomes‚ while most people in "ordinary" professions like nurses‚ doctors and teachers earn only
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Alalayan vs. NAPOCOR Alalayan and the Philippine Power and Development Company assails the power vested in NAPOCOR that "in any contract for the supply of electric power to a franchise holder‚" receiving at least 50% of its electric power and energy from it to require as a condition that such franchise holder "shall not realize a net profit of more than twelve percent annually of its investments plus two-month operating expenses." Also it could “renew all existing contracts with franchise holders
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and March 19‚ 1992 of the Regional Trial Court‚ Branch 90‚ of Quezon City granting the issuance of a writ of preliminary injunction. The facts of the case are as follows: On December 20‚ 1991‚ petitioner Elidad C. Kho filed a complaint for injunction and damages with a prayer for the issuance of a writ of preliminary injunction‚ docketed as Civil Case No. Q-91-10926‚ against the respondents Summerville General Merchandising and Company (Summerville‚ for brevity) and Ang Tiam Chay. The petitioner’s
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