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[...] How to Determine Whether a Foreign Corporation May Sue or Be Sued in Philippine Courts A foreign corporation may discover that a competitor which is doing business in the Philippines is not in [...]
[...] Manufacturing Industries, Inc. (GR No. 147905). In the said case, Petitioner which is a foreign corporation entered into various transactions with the respondent. The respondent made several [...]
[...] actions for violations of the SSS law, on the other hand, prescribe in four years. The Supreme Court also explained the reckoning of the 20-year period. It explained that the period of [...]
[...] lack of criminal intent and good faith arguing that they suffered economic difficulties. The Supreme Court did not give due course to the petitioners’ arguments. The Supreme Court ruled [...]
[...] the petitioner was converted into an ordinary debtor-creditor relationship via novation. The Supreme Court ruled that SENCOR’s criminal liability was not extinguished. It cited the [...]
[...] was not authorized to file the Information in the absence of prior authority from the SSS. The Supreme Court ruled against the petitioner. It found that prior authorization from the SSS is not [...]
[...] How to Determine Whether a Foreign Corporation May Sue or Be Sued in Philippine Courts A foreign corporation may discover that a competitor which is doing business in the [...]
[...] RA 1161 or the Social Security Law imposes a number of obligations for employers. Most of the employers, however, are unaware [...]
[...] of the Southern Island Colleges were charged with violation of Section 28 (h) of the Social Security Law for their failure to remit the SSS loan amortizations of the respondent employee. In its [...]
[...] Section 28 (e) of RA 1161 or the Social Security Law provides for penal sanctions against employers who file to remit their monthly contribution [...]
[...] of the Southern Island Colleges were charged with violation of Section 28 (h) of the Social Security Law for their failure to remit the SSS loan amortizations of the respondent employee. In its [...]
[...] contributions were remitted only from October 1983 to September 1984 despite the fact that SSS contributions in the amount of P3.50 have been deducted from his monthly salary since 1957. As a [...]
[...] for misrepresenting the true date of the employment of his employees or remitting to the SSS contributions which are less than those required under RA 1161. In addition, the employer shall be [...]
[...] to regularly report the respondent employees for membership at the SSS and to remit their SSS contributions and payment of their SSS loans which were already deducted from their wages which are [...]
[...] want to change its name or add a new purpose or change its principal place of business. The Corporation Code provides for the steps to be followed for an effective amendment of the articles of [...]
[...] ’s capacity to sue and be sued in Philippine courts is governed by Section 133 of the Corporation Code. Sec. 133. Doing business without a license. – No foreign corporation transacting [...]
[...] the Social Security Law for their failure to remit the SSS loan amortizations of the respondent employee. In its motion to quash, the petitioner argued that the City Prosecutor was not [...]
[...] (h) of the Social Security Law for their failure to remit the SSS loan amortizations of the respondent employee. In its motion to quash, the petitioner argued that the criminal action has been [...]
[...] Corporation. The complaint alleged that the company failed to regularly report the respondent employees for membership at the SSS and to remit their SSS contributions and payment of their SSS [...]
[...] How to Determine Whether a Foreign Corporation May Sue or Be Sued in Philippine Courts A foreign corporation may discover that a competitor which is doing business in the Philippines is not in [...]
[...] Manufacturing Industries, Inc. (GR No. 147905). In the said case, Petitioner which is a foreign corporation entered into various transactions with the respondent. The respondent made several [...]
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