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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. L-12342 August 3‚ 1918 A.A. ADDISON‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ Vs. MARCIANA FELIX and BALBINO TIOCO‚ defendants-appellees. FACTS: By a public instrument dated June 11‚ 1914 plaintiff Addison sold to the defendant Marciana Felix and husband Balbino Tioco‚ 4 parcels of land. Defendants paid‚ at the time of the execution of the deed‚ the sum of P3‚000.00 on account of the purchase price‚ and bound herself to pay the remainder in installments

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    Art. 1544- Double Sale G.R. No. L-19248        7 SCRA 452     February 28‚ 1963 ILUMINADO HANOPOL
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PERFECTO PILAPIL‚ BARRERA‚ J.: Case Nature : APPEAL from a decision of the Court of First instance of Leyte. Facts: Hanopol claims ownership of the land by virtue of a series of purchases effected in 1938 by means of private instruments‚ executed by the former owners surnamed Siapo. Additionally‚ he invokes in his favor a decision by the CFI of Leyte (in Civil Case No. 412) rendered

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    (1) G.R. No. 169144  IN RE: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO APPROVE THE WILL OF RUPERTA PALAGANAS WITH PRAYER FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR‚ MANUEL MIGUEL PALAGANAS and BENJAMIN GREGORIO PALAGANAS‚ petitioners‚ vs. ERNESTO PALA­GANAS‚ respondent. January 26‚ 2011 ABAD‚ J.: FACTS: Ruperta C. Palaganas (Ruperta)‚ a Filipino who became a naturalized United States (U.S.) citizen in 2001‚ died single and childless. In the last will and testament she executed in California‚ she designated

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    Case Study of Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. Andrew William Pence Liberty University Abstract Palsgraf was severely injured due to a blast that shook the railroad station. The unmarked package of fireworks that was dropped by another party boarding a moving train caused the explosion. The explosion caused large iron scales to fall on Plasgrof. As a result‚ Palsgraf sued the Long Island Railroad for the conductor’s negligence‚ whom she blames for pulling the commuter on the train. Which

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    Format of a Case Digest

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    FORMAT OF A CASE DIGEST TITLE: Include the petitioner and respondents of the case and the reference. Sometimes‚ students only include the Volume Number of the Supreme Court Reports Annotated (SCRA)/Philippine Reports (Phil) and the first page where the case appeared or written. Others only include the Gazette Record Number together with the Date of the case. Still‚ others include both. Others even add theponente or the justice that penned the case. FACTS: There is no need to include all the

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    On February 24‚ 1928 the Court of Appeals of New York first heard the agreement of Helen Palsgraf verses The Long Island Railroad company‚ appellant. After three long month of hearing both parties argument the majority ruled that the railroad is not liable for Palsgraf’s injuries because the injuries were not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the railroads negligence’s. The opposing side argued that if the duty can be traced back to the wrongful act that it is sufficient enough to establish

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    Akamai Case Digest 1. Why did Akamai charge content providers and subsidize ISPs? Akamai Technology operated the content delivery network. Its first service‚ FreeFlow‚ facilitated the delivery of bandwidth-intensive page elements. A content provider could tag the object that it wanted to serve over the Akamai network. After tagging‚ websites could be over 10 times faster and be protected against sudden traffic bursts. FreeFlow could reduce the content providers’ payments to ISPs for bandwidth

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    Google: Case Digest What is the nature of network effects in paid search markets? Do you expect Google to sustain its present domination in this market? The paid search market is a two-sided market where the advertisers form the “money” side and the end users who are searching the information form the “subsidy” side. The paid search listings are essentially “context” based advertisements that appear either adjacent to the search results or are interspersed with the search results. Advertisers

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    SERGIO F. NAGUIAT‚ doing business under the name and style SERGIO F. NAGUIAT ENT.‚ INC.‚ & CLARK FIELD TAXI‚ INC.‚ petitioners‚ NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION (THIRD DIVISION)‚ NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WORKINGMEN and its members‚ LEONARDO T. GALANG‚ et al.‚ respondents. FACTS: Naguiat is the president and a stockholder of Clark Field Taxi‚ Inc. (CFT). Due to the phase-out of the US bases in the country‚ Clark Air Base was closed and the taxi drivers of CFTI were separated from service.

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    LAPU-LAPU VS. COURT OF APPEALS G.R. No. 126006               January 29‚ 2004 Petitioner: LAPULAPU FOUNDATION‚ INC. and ELIAS Q. TAN Respondents: COURT OF APPEALS (Seventeenth Division) and ALLIED BANKING CORP. Ponente: CALLEJO‚ SR.‚ J FACTS: In 1977‚ four loans from Allied Banking Corporation which is enclosed by four promissory notes amounting P100‚ 000 each was acquired by Elias Q. Tan‚ then President of Lapu-lapu Foundation‚ Inc. The bank was inhibited to file with the Regional Trial

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