Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Chapter I. INTRODUCTION
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• Lowell-Woodward v. GR Woods
• Asia Banking Corp. V. Standard Products
• Cranson v. IBM
• Salvatierra v. Garlitos
• Albert v. University Publishing Co., Inc.
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• Philvidec v. CA
• La Campana Coffee Factory v. Kaisahan
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• Citibank NA v. Chua
• Yu Chuck v. Kong Li Po
• The Board of Liquidators v. Heirs of Maximo Kalaw
• Zamboanga Transportation v. Bachrach Motor Co.
• Acuna v. Batac Producers Cooperative Marketing Assoc.
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• Palting v. San Jose Petroleum, Inc.
• Mead v. McCullough
• Piccard v. Sperry Corporation
• Govt. v. El Hogar
• Barreto v. La Previsora
• Central Coop Exchange v. Tibe
• Fogelson v. American Woolen Co.
• Kerbs v. California Eastern Airways
• Strong v. Repide
• Taylor v. Wright
• Gokongwei v. SEC
• Singer v. Carlisle
• Irving Trust v. Deutsch
• Litwin v. Allen
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• Veraguth v. Isabela Sugar Co.
• Gokongwei v. SEC
• Cojuangco v. Roxas
(1) Nature and Basis of derivative suit: distinguished from individual and representative suit
• Evangelista v. Santos
• Republic Bank v. Cuaderno
• Reyes v. Tan
• SMC v. Kahn
• Participating v. Non-participating
• Cumulative v. Non-Cumulative
• Discretionary Dividend Type
• Mandatory Dividend Type
• Earned cumulative or dividend credit type
• Hay v. Hay
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(d) Treasury Shares
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• Jordan Co. v. Allen
• Velasco v. Poizat
• Lingayen Gulf Electric v. Baltazar
• Miranda v. Tarlac Rice Mill Co.
• Da Silva v. Aboitiz
• National Exchange v. Dexter
• Lumanlan v. Cura
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• Lich v. United States Rubber
*5 Marcus v. RH Macy
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(b) Effect of lack of registration
• Uson v. Diosomito
• Rivera v. Florendo
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(c) Voluntary dissolution when creditors affected
(e) Failure to organize and commence business; cessation of business for 5 years
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(b) No assumption of liabilities; exceptions
• Reyes v. Blouse
• Edward J. Nell Co. v. Pacific Farms
• Mentholatum v. Mangaliman
• Facilities Management Corp. v. de la Osa
• Merryl Lynch Futures v. CA
• Pacific Vegetable Oil v. Singson
• Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Pacific Star Line
• Topweld Manuel v. ECED
• Antam Consolidated v. CA
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• General Corp. of the Phils. v. Union Insurance
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GUIDE QUESTIONS:
Chapter I. INTRODUCTION
(1) What are the kinds of corporations? Differentiate them from each other.
(2) What advantages does a corporation have over other kinds of business organizations? What are
the disadvantages of a corporation?
(1) Under what circumstances can a promoter be held liable? When is he exempt from liability?
(2) When can a corporation assume the obligations and liabilities of a promoter?
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(b) Stockholders’ meetings
(6) What is the numerical requirement for:
(a) Election of directors
(b) Removal of directors
(c) Merger and consolidation
(d) Amendment of by-laws
(7) What are the devices affecting control of the corporation? Distinguish them from each other.
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