Opinion No. 06-02 RE : Delegation of the power to amend or repeal by-laws or adopt new by-laws
-_. -,.' < ._ 0,-: o.~ . ..:.~_o., .~:o0 .. ' . ., ,1. -,,~.' Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION .... SEC Building, EDSA, Greenhills 0 Mandaluyong City Metro Manila Philippines January 03, 2006 SEC Opinion No. 06-02 0 Delegation of the power to amend or repeal by-laws or adopt new by-laws Atty. Rodel R. Grimaldo LIBRA LAW Libarios Jalandoni Dimayuga & Magtanong 10th Floor, Strata 2000 Bldg., Emerald Avenue Ortigas Center, Pasig City RE: Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. Sir: This refers to your letter dated December 09, 2005 requesting opinion relative to delegation to the BoarCl of Tmstees of the power to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws. Your queries are: 1. Whether there is a necessity to actually hold a meeting Jor the purpose of delegating to the board of tmstees the power to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws? 2. What are the forms and/or documents that must be accomplished and/or executed in order to validly carry out the delegation to the board of tmstees the power to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws? , 0'
r-.-~' ,"', :.::~~ I .. ..•.~--::..,' .... ~ ,, . \. To effect a change or amendment in any provision in the by-l.aws, the corporation must comply with Section 48 of the' Corporation Code, quoted hereunder: I. "Section 48. Amendments to by-laws.- The board of directors or tmstees, by a majority vote thereof, and the' owners of at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or~at least a majority of the members of a non-stock corporation, at a regular or special meeting duly called for the purpose, may amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws. The owners of two-thirds (2/3) of the . outstanding capital stock or two-thirds (2/3) of the members in a non-stock corporation !nay delegate to the board of directors or trustees the power to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws: Provided, That any . power. delegated to the board of directors or tmstees to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws shall be considered as revoked 'whenever stockholders owning or representing a majority of the outstanding capital stock or a majority of the members in non-stock corporation, shall so vote at a regular or' special meeting ... "(Emphasis supplied) The above-cited provision was. explained by the Commission in an opinion addressed to Mr. Abraham F. Briones dated July 22, 1992 which states: ... it seems that there is no requirement of stockholders' meeting for the "delegation" of the power to amend the by- laws and a meeting is required only in the "revocation" of such delegated power. However, it must be borne in mind that under the principle of statutory constmction, the meaning of the law is not only to be extracted from any single part or portion or from isolated words and phrases, clauses or sentences, but fi'om a general consideration or view of the provision as a whole. Every pmi thereof must be interpreted with reference to the context. This means that every part of the provision must be considered together and kept subservient to the general intent of the whole provision, not separately and independently. The "doctrine oflast antecedent" will not be adhered to where extension to a more remote antecedent is clearly required by a consideration of the entire provision. Thus, where a particular word or phrase in a statute is ambiguous in itself or is equally susceptible of various meanings, its tme meaning may be made clear and specific by considering the company in which it is found or with which it is assoCiated. Furthermore, under the afore.:.cited provision, the vote required for the delegation is two-thirds which is greater than the vote required for the amendment or repeal of the
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