Case Digest HW8 – Dropbox: "It just works" Information Technology for Management (MGMTMBA 207) Questions1: Dropbox is a late mover in a crowded space. What opportunity did Houston see? Specifically‚ what are the key elements of Dropbox’s current business model? The Niche Even though Dropbox was kind of a late mover‚ it found its niche and therefore increased its market share. At the initial stage‚ Houston found the on-line storage suppliers were unable to provide fast and fluent synchronization
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the checkpoints‚ and "idiotic" meant illogical and unwise‚ and "bobo" was just quoted from other attorneys‚ and since the case had been decided and terminated‚ there was not contempts. Lastly‚ the article does not pose any clear and present danger to the Supreme court. Issue: Whether or not Tulfo is in contempt Held: Yes. 1. At the time Tulfo wrote the article‚ the checkpoints case had not yet been decided upon‚ and the Supreme Court was still acting on an MR filed from the CA. 2. Power to punish is
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Chavez vs. Romulo G.R. No. 157036‚ June 9‚ 2004A mere license is always revocable FACTS: This case is about the ban on the carrying of firearms outside of residence in order to deter the rising crime rates. Petitioner questions the ban as a violation of his right to property ISSUE: Whether or not the revocation of permit to carry firearms is unconstitutional and Whether or not the right to carry firearms is a vested property right HELD: Petitioner cannot find solace to the above-quoted
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MUNICIPALITY OF JIMENEZ vs. BAZ Facts: The Municipality of Sinacaban was created by EO 258 of then Pres. Quirino pursuant to Sec. 68 of the Revised Admin. Code.Sinacaban laid claim to several barrios based on the technical description in EO 258. The Municipality of Jimenez asserted jurisdiction based on an agreement with Sinacaban which was approved by the Provincial Board of Misamis Occidental which fixed the common boundary of Sinacaban and Jimenez. The Provincial Board declared the disputed area
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Lopez V. Orosa‚ Jr. and Plaza Theatre Inc. G.R. No. L-10817-18 Facts: Enrique Lopez‚ doing business under the trade name of Lopez-Castillo Sawmill‚ was invited by Vicente Orosa‚ Jr. to make an investment in the theatre business namely Plaza Theatre Inc. Lopez expressed his unwillingness to invest‚ however agreed to supply lumber necessary for the construction of the theatre with the assurance that Orosa would be personally liable for any account that the said construction might incur. Lopez was
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n response to customer and working group requests‚ ATPCO will implement changes to Appendix A of the Negotiated Fares (Category 35) Ticketing and Reporting Data Application document on 11 June 2017. The changes will clarify the automated ticketing options for combinations of fares where certain ticketing information from carrier data fields might be reported differently in standard industry processes. Background The Negotiated Fares (Category 35) Ticketing and Reporting Data Application document
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Restituto Ynot Vs IAC GR NO 74457 March 20 1987 CASE DIGEST Facts On January 13‚ 1984‚ the petitioner transported six carabaos in a pump boat from Masbate to Iloilo when the same was confiscated by the police station commander of Barotac Nuevo‚ Iloilo for the violation of E.O. 626-A. A case was filed by the petitioner questioning the constitutionality of executive order and the recovery of the carabaos. After considering the merits of the case‚ the confiscation was sustained and the court declined
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WEEK 9 – Agency distinguished from Sale (Art. 1458) Andres Quiroga vs Parsons Hardware Co. 38 Phil. 501 G.R. No. L-11491 Subject: Sales Doctrine: Contract of Agency to Sell vs Contract of Sale Facts: On Jan 24‚ 1911‚ plaintiff and the respondent entered into a contract making the latter an “agent” of the former. The contract stipulates that Don Andres Quiroga‚ here in petitioner‚ grants exclusive rights to sell his beds in the Visayan region to J. Parsons. The contract only stipulates that
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ADDITIONAL BATCH 7 (SORRY GUYS) 1377/FIELDMAN vs SONGCO/CBR FACTS: Federico Songco of Floridablanca‚ Pampanga‚ a man of scant education being only a first grader ...‚ owned a private jeepney for the year 1960. On September 15‚ 1960‚ he was induced by Fieldmen’s Insurance Company Pampanga agent Benjamin Sambat to apply for a Common Carrier’s Liability Insurance Policy covering his motor vehicle ... Upon paying an annual premium of P16.50‚ defendant Fieldmen’s Insurance Company‚ Inc. issued on September
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G.R. No. L-31455 February 28‚ 1985 FILIPINAS ENGINEERING AND MACHINE SHOP‚ Petitioner‚ vs. HON. JAIME N. FERRER‚ LINO PATAJO et. Al. Cuevas J. FACTS: In preparation for the national elections of November 11‚ 1969‚ then respondent Commissioners of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) issued an INVITATION TO BID CALL No. 127 on September 16‚ 1969 calling for the submission of sealed proposals for the manufacture and delivery of 1 1‚000 units of voting booths. Among the seventeen bidders who submitted
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