Effect of Absences on Holiday Pay of Employees
This article talks about the effect of absences on the entitlement of an employee to holiday pay.
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This article talks about the effect of absences on the entitlement of an employee to holiday pay.
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Appointive government officials who file their Certificates of Candidacy are considered as deemed resigned while incumbent elective officials may run for an elective position without forfeiting their seats.
What Happens to Government Officials Who File their Certificates of Candidacy? Read More »
This article discusses the doctrine of laches, or when there is an unjustifiable delay in invoking one’s rights.
LACHES OR STALE DEMANDS: IF YOU SLEEP ON YOUR RIGHTS, YOU MAY LOSE THEM Read More »
The Revised Corporation Code allows one (1) incorporator for a One Person Corporation (OPC) while a corporation that is not an OPC requires at least two (2) but not more than fifteen (15) incorporators.
How Many Incorporators are Required to Form a Corporation? Read More »
There is NO minimum number of shares of stock required for a corporation to possess. However, certain industries or corporations with foreign equity are required to have a minimum paid-up capital.
What is the Minimum Number of Shares of Stock to Form a Corporation? Read More »
This article talks about the police power of a local government unit such as city, including the limitations thereof. When lotto and casinos are allowed by the state, a city, through an ordinance, cannot ban the operations thereof in its territory.
Can a City Ban the Operation of Lotto and Casinos in its Territory? Read More »
This article talks about the crime of alarms and scandals such as discharging explosives, making loud noises, disturbing public peace and making a scandal in public punishable under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
Being Loud Can Be a Crime! Read More »
This article talks about the police power of the state and how it should be lawfully exercised by the government under the Philippine Constitution.
Police Power of the State Read More »
This article talks about the crime of serious physical injuries, less serious physical injuries, slight physical injuries and maltreatment punishable under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
The Crime of Physical Injuries under Philippine Law Read More »
This article discusses the changes introduced by Republic Act 11595 to Republic Act 8762 also known as the Retail Trade Liberalization Act of 2000.
REPUBLIC ACT 11595: LOWERING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FOREIGN TRADE FIRMS Read More »