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Toll Regulatory Powers Defining Limits In Public Private Infrastructure

Supreme Court defines TRB's franchise powers, toll regulation, and public bidding requirements in Luzon expressway cases.

Residency for Public Office: Intent, Incremental Moves, and Misrepresentation Claims

The Supreme Court explains how candidates prove residency for public office and when a certificate of candidacy may be challenged.

Possession vs Ownership: When Land Status Determines Rights

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how land classification as public domain affects possessory rights and estoppel claims.

Pawnshops and VAT: Clarifying Tax Exemptions for Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries

The Supreme Court clarifies that pawnshops, as non-bank financial intermediaries, were not liable for VAT in 2000 due to deferred effectivity.

Continuing Suretyship Scope and Enforceability in Loan Renewals

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on whether a continuing suretyship covers renewed credit facilities and subsequent loan availments.

Corporate Officer vs Employee: Who Hears Illegal Dismissal Cases?

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when an illegal dismissal case belongs to the Labor Arbiter versus the Regional Trial Court.

Navigating Land Disputes: Reversion, Expropriation, and Title Conflicts Explained

The Supreme Court clarifies how reversion cases, expropriation proceedings, and quieting of title actions interact when land titles are challenged.

Protecting Possessory Rights When A Writ Of Possession Cannot Override Third Party Claims

When a third party actually possesses foreclosed property under an adverse claim, a writ of possession is not ministerial. Learn the rule.

Attorney's Disregard for Court Orders Results in Disbarment and Denied Reinstatement

A lawyer's evasion of court processes and nine-year delay in complying with a restitution order led to disbarment and denial of reinstatement.

Tolerance Ends Unlawful Detainer Actions and Property Rights in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when tolerated possession becomes unlawful detainer, and how property owners can recover possession.

Just Compensation Under CARP: Courts Must Follow DAR Valuation Formula

Supreme Court clarifies that courts determining just compensation under CARP must strictly apply the DAR valuation formula, not substitute their own methods.

Ensuring Corporate Authority in Legal Actions: The Importance of Board Resolutions

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on ejectment jurisdiction, board resolutions, and why corporate authority matters in lawsuits.

Navigating Appeals When Questions of Fact and Law Intertwine in Philippine Courts

Learn how Philippine courts handle appeals involving mixed questions of fact and law, based on a 2010 Supreme Court ruling.

Compromise Agreements in Labor Cases: When Settlements Are Final and Binding

The Supreme Court affirms a compromise agreement between Coca-Cola and workers, explaining when quitclaims and settlements are valid and binding.

Untangling Agrarian Appeals When Is a Petition for Review Required

The Supreme Court clarifies when a petition for review—not an ordinary appeal—is required in agrarian cases, and why procedural lapses may be excused.

Preventive Suspension: Strong Evidence of Dishonesty Justifies Temporary Removal in Public Service

Supreme Court rules on when preventive suspension of public officials is justified, clarifying the "strong evidence" standard under the Ombudsman Act.

Breach of Trust Dismissal for Mismanaging Court Funds in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling shows why clerks of court face dismissal for mishandling judiciary funds, with lessons for all accountable officers.

Judicial Discretion vs Undue Favoritism: When Judges Face Administrative Liability

Explaining when judicial rulings constitute administrative offenses, based on the Supreme Court's dismissal of the complaint against CA Justices Roxas and Enriquez.

Construction Defects Contractors Liability and Owners Rights Under Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on contractor liability for construction defects, waterproofing failures, and owner rights under construction contracts.

Local Government Officials and Legal Representation: Defining Government Instrumentalities

Supreme Court clarifies that government-owned or controlled corporations like NPC are "instrumentalities" under the Local Government Code, disqualifying sanggunian members from appearing as counsel ag

Grave Coercion in Property Takeovers: The Navarra Ruling Explained

The Supreme Court ruled that forceful property repossession, even with a debt claim, constitutes grave coercion under Philippine law.

HLURB Jurisdiction vs Regular Courts: Protecting Subdivision Buyers' Rights

When does HLURB have exclusive jurisdiction over subdivision disputes? The Supreme Court clarifies the boundary between regular courts and the housing regulator.

Retrenchment vs Illegal Dismissal: When Business Downturns Justify Employee Separation

Learn when retrenchment is valid under Philippine labor law and how procedural lapses affect separation pay and employee rights.

Judicial Seniority in the Court of Appeals: Date of Appointment Controls

The Supreme Court settles how CA justices' seniority is determined—by appointment date, not transmittal or barcode.