OBLICON: EXTINGUISHMENT OF OBLIGATIONs Payment or Performance 1. Montecillo vs. Reynes FACTS: Respondents Ignacia Reynes and Spouses Abucay filed on June 20‚ 1984 a complaint for Declaration of Nullity and Quieting of Title against petitioner Rido Montecillo. Reynes asserted that she is the owner of a lot situated in Mabolo‚ Cebu City containing an area of 448 square meters. In 1981‚ Reynes sold 185 square meters of the Mabolo Lot to the Abucay Spouses who built a residential house on the lot they
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Manotoc vs. CA | May 30‚ 1986 FACTS: Ricardo Manotoc Jr. was one of the two principal stockholders of Trans-Insular Management Inc. and the Manotoc Securities Inc. (stock brokerage house). He was in US for a certain time‚ went home to file a petition with SEC for appointment of a management committee for both businesses. Such was granted. However‚ pending disposition of a case filed with SEC‚ the latter requested the Commissioner of Immigration not to clear him for departure. Consequently
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DIGESTED CASES Macalintal vs COMELEC [G.R. No. 157013. July 10‚ 2003] Facts: A petition for certiorari and prohibition filed by Romulo Macalintal‚ a memer of the Philippine Bar‚ seeking a declaration that certain provisions of RA 9189 (The Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003) suffer from constitutional infirmity. He claimed that he has actual and material legal interest in the subject matter of this case in seeing to it that public funds are properly and lawfully used and appropriated‚ petitioner
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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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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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Roman Almalbis Spouses Felix Chingkoe and Rosita Chingkoe (Petitioner) vs. Spouses Faustino Chingkoe and Gloria Chingkoe (Respondents) G.R. No. 185518 April 17‚ 2013 Facts: Respondents are registered owners of real property. They permitted petitioners to inhabit the subject property. Through the intercession of their mother‚ Faustino agreed to sell his property to Felix‚ on condition that the title shall be delivered only after payment of the full purchase price. They agreed that the incomplete
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LUMIQUED VS EXEVEA 282 SCRA 125 FACTS: Arsenio P. Lumiqued was dismissed from his position as the Regional Director of the Department of Agrarian Reform-Cordillera Autonomous Region (DAR-CAR). The dismissal was the aftermath of 3 affidavit-complaints filed by private respondent and DAR-CAR cashier Jeannette Obar-Zamudio. The affidavit-complaints charged Lumiqued with malversation due to falsifying gas receipts for reimbursements‚ violation of COA’s rules and regulations on concealing unliquidated
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Nepomuceno vs Heredia G.R. No. 3298 February 27‚ 1907 FACTS: The defendant is the business adviser of the plaintiff‚ Marciana Canon and about the same time‚ Felisa Nepomuceno‚ the other plaintiff‚ had an unsecured debt due her of 500 pesos from one Marcelo Leaño. The debtor proposed to give her a deed of conditional sale to a certain tract of land in consideration of 2‚000 pesos‚ she to be credited with 500 pesos on the purchase price and that to advance the balance of 1‚500 pesos; that knowing
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AGENCY‚ PARTNERSHIP AND TRUSTS DIGESTS (2013 – 2014) ATTY. JOAQUIN OBIETA G.R. No. L-45441 MORA ELECTRIC CO. vs. MATIC June 26‚ 1939 J.: Petitioner: Mora Electric Co.‚ Inc. Respondents: Paulino Matic and Benita Quiogue Vda. Del Rosario ISSUE: FACTS: Matic obtained from Manila City a concession to provide the lighting system of Manila cemeteries on All Souls’ Day of 1934. The amount was P8‚773 to be guaranteed by Luzon Surety Co. Matic then authorized Quiogue to contract with Mora
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CASE # 78 Fidel Salamera v. Sandiganbayan G.R no 121099 February 17‚ 1999 Pardo‚ J.: Facts; The Sandiganbayan convicted Mayor Fidel Salamera of Casiguran Aurora for the crime of Malversation of Public Property. This was about the Smith & Wesson revolver gun that was mortgaged to him by barangay chairman Antonio Benavidez. The said gun was owned and licensed to Ponciano Benavidez. When the owner demanded the return of his gun the latter cannot produce the item because it was conficted by the
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