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The First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines 1946 ~ 1949 – The marker concerning the first congress is the biggest marker made, measuring at 52x72 inches. The 1946 marker was replaced on January 27, 2010, when governor Carlos Padilla of Nueva Vizcaya asked why his father, Constancio Padilla was missing from the list of the legislators.
Courts abroad have issued separate rulings on the stolen wealth of the Marcoses. In 1986, US courts ruled against the Marcoses relating to ill-gotten assets in New York and New Jersey. [77] In 1990, the Swiss Federal Supreme Court convicted the Marcoses of using Swiss bank accounts to hide stolen wealth worth $356 million during the dictator's ...
Code of Fair Competition for Savings, Building and Loan Associations December 21, 1933 526 6520 Code of Fair Competition for the Grinding Wheel Industry December 21, 1933 527 6521 Code of Fair Competition for the Rolling Steel Door Industry December 21, 1933 528 6522 Code of Fair Competition for the Rayon and Silk Dyeing and Printing Industry
The Philippines faced a humanitarian crisis days after the typhoon hit much of the Visayas with 1.8 million homeless and more than 6,000,000 displaced. [160] In Tacloban alone, ninety percent of the structures are either destroyed or damaged while other cities, such as Ormoc , are reporting similar damage. [ 161 ]
Theft is a felony if the value of the property exceeds $300 or the property is stolen from the person of another. Thresholds at $10,000, $100,000, and $500,000 determine how severe the punishment can be. The location from which property was stolen is also a factor in sentencing. [90]
Binghamton needs help from Chief Urulu and his tribe to modify the Taratupa airstrip. Urulu – angry over a bad deal with Gruber, involving Navy property – flatly refuses. But, after some lessons on democracy from McHale and Parker, Urulu changes his mind, and drives a hard bargain with Binghamton for the services of his tribe.
Analogy in law is a method of resolving issues on which there is no previous authority by using argument from analogy.Analogy in general involves an inference drawn from one particular situation to another based on similarity, but legal analogy is distinguished by the need to use a legally relevant basis for drawing an analogy between two situations.