SPECIAL LEAVE BENEFITS UNDER THE MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN
Section 18 of the Magna Carta of Women provides that “[a] woman employee having rendered continuous aggregate employment service of at least six (6) months for the last twelve (12) months shall be entitled to a special leave benefit of two (2)…
WORK-RELATED INJURRIES
What is the extent of employer’s liability on work-related injuries? At the outset it must be noted that for liability to attach to the employer in relation to injuries related to employment, the Supreme Court in the case of U-Bix Corp. v.…
DATA PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RIGHT TO INSPECT OF CORPORATE RECORDS
Section 73 of the Revised Corporation Code (“RCC”) provides that “[corporate records, regardless of the form in which they are stored, shall be open to inspection by any director, trustee, stockholder or member of the…
RECORDING IN THE STOCK AND TRANSFER BOOK
The principle of invalidity of a transfer prior to a recording of the same in the books of a corporation under Section 62 of the Revised Corporation Code (“RCC”) has been consistently upheld on numerous occasions by the Supreme Court and by the SEC. In…
IMPORTANCE OF NOTARIZATION
Are all contracts required to be notarized? In Tabao v. Lacaba, A.C. No. 9269, March 13, 2019 citing Triol v. Agcaoili, Jr., A.C. No. 12011, June 26, 2018 the Supreme Court reiterated the rule that “[n]otarization converts a private document into a…
EMPLOYMENT IN A PROJECT PHASE
ABC Company intends to hire X as an employee for a particular project phase. X’s employment will terminate upon the completion of the project phase which will come earlier than the project end-date. Can X be hired as a project employee? As discussed in…
NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
The Revised Corporation Code (“RCC”) provides for the procedures on the nomination and election of directors in a corporation. Section 23 of the RCC provides that “[e]xcept when the exclusive right is reserved for holders of founders’ shares under…
CHOICE OF LAW AND VENUE OF ACTIONS
The intrinsic validity of contracts is governed by the law intended by the parties or lex loci intentionis. This intention may be expressed in the choice-of-law or governing law provision in the contract. Art. 1306 of the civil code provides…
EMPLOYEE VS. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
What factors should be considered in determining whether a person is an employee or an independent contractor? At the outset, it is important to note that the existence of an employer- employee relationship cannot be negated by expressly repudiating it…
TAX DECLARATIONS AS EVIDENCE OF OWNERSHIP OF REAL PROPERTY
Are tax declarations considered conclusive evidence of ownership of real property? Tax declarations, by themselves, are not conclusive proof of ownership but when coupled with evidence of actual possession, they may become the basis of a claim for…