Mo Ya Lim Yao v. Comm. of Immigration

G.R. No. L-21289, 4 October 1971 FACTS: Lau Yuen Yeung, an alien visiting the Philippines, whose authorized stay in the Philippines was to expire, claims her to be lawfully naturalized upon her marriage to a Filipino citizen. Solicitor General opposes the ground that the marriage of the alien to a Filipino citizen does not automatically [...]

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Dumlao v. Quality Plastics

G.R. No. L-27956, 30 April 1976 FACTS: Judgement for Civil Case T-662 was rendered on February 28, 1962 ordering defendants Soliven, Pedro Oria, Laurencio, Sumalbag and Darang to pay solidarity Quality Plastics the sum of P3,667.03 plus legal rate of interest from November 1958 before its decision became final or else Quality Plastics is hereby [...]

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Limjuco v. Estate of Pedro Fragante

G.R. No. L-770, 27 April 1948 FACTS: Pedro Fragante, a Filipino citizen at the time of his death, applied for a certificate of public convenience to install and maintain an ice plant in San Juan Rizal. His intestate estate is financially capable of maintaining the proposed service. The Public Service Commission issued a certificate of [...]

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Steel Manufacturing Corp. v Montaño

G.R. No. 182836, 13 October 2009 FACTS: Rolando Hortillano, an employee of Continental Steel, claimed for Paternity Leave, Bereavement Leave, and Death and Accident Insurance for the miscarriage of his unborn child on his wife’s 38th week of pregnancy, pursuant to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Continental Steel granted Hortillano paternity leave, but denied claims [...]

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De Jesus v. Syquia

G.R. No. L-39110, November 28, 1933 FACTS: Cesar Syquia was 23 years old and an unmarried scion of the prominent family in Manila possessing a considerable property in his own right. His brother-in-law, Vicente Mendoza is the owner of a barber shop in Tondo, where the defendant was accustomed to go for tonsorial attention. In [...]

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Geluz v. Court of Appeals

G.R. No. L-16439, 20 July 1961 FACTS: Nita Villanueva, the wife of Oscar Lazo, respondent, came to know Antonio Geluz, the petitioner and physician, through her aunt Paula Yambot. Nita became pregnant some time in 1950 before she and Oscar were legally married. As advised by her aunt and to conceal it from her parents, [...]

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Quimiguing v. Icao

G.R. No. 26795, July 31, 1970 FACTS: Carmen Quimiguing (petitioner) and Felix Icao (defendant) were neighbors, and had close and confidential relations. The defendant, although married, succeeded in having carnal intercourse with petitioner several times by force and intimidation, and without her consent. As a result she became pregnant, despite efforts and drugs supplied by [...]

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Donato v. Luna

GR No. 53642, 15 April 1988 FACTS: Information for bigamy against petitioner Leonilo Donato was filed on January 23, 1979 with the lower court in Manila. This was based on the complaint of private respondent Paz Abayan. Before the petitioner’s arraignment on September 28, 1979, Paz filed with Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Manila, [...]

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Yu v. Philippine Commercial International Bank

G.R. No. 147902, 17 March 2006 FACTS: Petitioners Vicente Yu and Demetria Lee-Yu mortgaged their title, interest, and participation over several parcels of land located in Dagupan City and Quezon City, in favor of the Philippine Commercial International Bank, respondent and highest bidder, as security for the payment of a loan. As petitioners failed to [...]

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St. Louis Realty Corp. v. Court of Appeals

G.R. No. L-46061, 14 November 1984 FACTS: Dr. ConradoAramil, a neuropsychiatrist and member of the faculty of UE Ramon Magsaysay Medical Center, seek to recover damage for a wrongful advertisement in the Sunday Times where St Louis Realty Corp. misrepresented his house with Mr. Arcadio. St. Louis published an ad on December 15, 1968 with [...]

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