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    (North America covers a lot of ground) E.g. time? (one year is not reasonable if lifetime of software is ≤ six months) E.g. type of employment? [2095] If you’re fired without cause cannot invoke a non-competition clause: [2091] indeterminate term: either side can end at any time providing

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    Torts Cases and Digest

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    was a corporate tort in this case. Our jurisprudence is wanting to the definite scope of “corporate tort.” Essentially‚ “tort” consists in the violation of a right given or the omission of a duty imposed by law. Simply stated‚ it is a breach of legal duty. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK‚ petitioner‚ vs. THE COURT OF APPEALS‚ RITA GUECO TAPNIO‚ CECILIO GUECO and THE PHILIPPINE AMERICAN GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY‚ INC.‚ respondents. Medina‚ Locsin‚ Coruña‚ & Sumbillo for petitioner. Manuel Lim

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    Declaration of Human Rights‚ the convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination Against Women‚ Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international human rights instruments of which the Philippines is a party. Sec. 3. Definition of Terms.- As used in this Act: (a) "Violence against women and their children" refers to any act or a series of acts committed by any person against a woman who is his wife‚ former wife‚ or against a woman with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating

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    First Defendant Summary

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    not occur‚ but save as expressly admitted‚ they have insufficient knowledge of the allegations in paragraph 18‚ and so deny them. 16. They have insufficient knowledge of paragraph 19‚ and so deny it. Any money the Plaintiffs spent on agency and legal fees were not in waste. First cause of action: breach of duty of care 17. They admit paragraph 20‚ and repeat their response in paragraph 6. 18. They admit paragraph

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    immunity. Concluding‚ after observing that absolute immunity doesn’t seem to fit within the mediation practice‚ Part III provides alternative solutions to absolute immunity. Part I: The fundaments of mediator immunity I.1. Grounds of Liability The term mediator liability refers to civil action that could be successfully be brought in the courts against a mediator. The nature of mediation duties per se indicate that mediator exposes himself to high risk of liability‚ as mediation performance constitutes

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    money deposit and made certain payment to bank according to rule 9. After paying initial amount he asked the bank for the inspection of the documents related to the property. After making enquiries regarding the title of the property‚ he issued a legal notice on July 28‚ 2009 to the second respondent stating that he had bonafidely participated in the auction sale. But since the respondent did not furnish the original title deeds and other documents‚ he apprehended that the title might not be proper

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    RA 9262

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    RA 9262 ANTI -VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT OF 2004 IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS AND EGULATIONS Published by the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) With funding support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 2004 TABLE oF CONTENTS REPUB LIC ACT N O. 9262 .............................. 1-24 An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children‚ Providing for Protective Measures for Victims‚ Prescribing Penalties

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    SALES CASES

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    1) Coronel vs. CA ( 263 SCRA 15) ROMULO A. CORONEL‚ ALARICO A. CORONEL‚ ANNETTE A. CORONEL‚ ANNABELLE C. GONZALES (for herself and on behalf of Floraida C. Tupper‚ as attorney-in-fact)‚ CIELITO A. CORONEL‚ FLORAIDA A. ALMONTE‚ and CATALINA BALAIS MABANAG‚ petitioners‚ vs. THE COURT OF APPEALS‚ CONCEPCION D. ALCARAZ and RAMONA PATRICIA ALCARAZ‚ assisted by GLORIA F. NOEL as attorney-in-fact‚ respondents. The petition before us has its roots in a complaint for specific performance to compel herein

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    as the procedures in settling disputes among barangay members through mediation‚ conciliation and arbitration. RULE II. Definition of Terms (a) LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA • Created in each barangay‚ referred to as the Lupon Composition: Punong barangay 10 – 20 volunteers - Chairman - Members (Lupon shall be constituted every three (3) years) Definition of Terms… (b) PANGKAT NG TAGAPAGKASUNDO • Referred to as Pangkat • Conciliation panel constituted from the Lupon membership for every dispute brought

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    be in a cast for one year and was required to wear a brace for an additional year. Plaintiff sued the Defendants for damages. The jury found for the plaintiff and the Iowa Supreme Court affirmed. Issue: Whether a property owner has the legal right to protect unoccupied property by setting up and rigging a spring shot gun which has the capability to inflict serious injury or death to a trespasser. Rule No. Reasonable force may be used by a property owner in order to protect property

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