sec_commission_decision SEC Adm. Case No. 11-07-121 Perpetual Help Neighborhood Association of Guadalupe Bliss, Inc. vs. Guadalupe Bliss Urban Dwellers, Inc.SEC Adm. Case No. 11-07-121 Perpetual Help Neighborhood Association of Guadalupe Bliss, Inc. vs. Guadalupe Bliss Urban Dwellers, Inc.

SEC Adm. Case No. 11-07-121 Perpetual Help Neighborhood Association of Guadalupe Bliss, Inc. vs. Guadalupe Bliss Urban Dwellers, Inc.

Republic of the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Bldg. EDSA, Greenhills, Mandaluyong City

PeRPetuAL HeLP neigHBorHOOd ASSOCIATION OF guaDaluPe BLISS, INC., represented by its President, Mrs. Vilma Estidola,

Petitioner-Appellant.

-versus-- SEC EB CASE NO. 11-07-121

GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN For: Change of Name (SEC CASE NO. 04-05-57)

President, Mr. Carlo Glinoga and Vice- Pres. Mr, Rodolfo T. Pena. DWELLERS INC., represented by its Respondent-Appellee.

DECISION

For consideration of the Commission En Banc is the appeal filed on 16 November 2007 by PERPETUAL HELP NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OF GUADALUPE BLISS, INCORPORATED, ^`PHNAGBI"/ "petitioner-appellant") praying that the Order of the Office of the General Counsel of the Commission (SEC-OGC'? dated 7 November 2007 (the "Order"), which denied petitioner-appellant's Omnibus Motion dated 6 December 2007, be reversed, and compel the change of name of GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. ("respondent -appellee") or revoke the corporate franchise of the same.

FACtS OF tHE CASE

Both parties in this case are non-stock corporations. Petitioner-appellant was registered on March 6, 2001 with SEC Registration No. A200100461. Previously, its name was GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. C`GBUDI-1'7) which was registered on 26 June 1990 with SEC Registration No. 178536 but its term of existence expired on 26 June 2000. Respondent-appellee was registered on November 17, 2004 with SEC Registration No. CN200418111. Respondent-appeliee GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. (`GBUDI-2") used the name of GBUDI-1 after the eXpiry of the Iatter's term of existence.

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except for the amount of Php 500,000.00 which was deposited in Metrobank.1 Home Insurance and Guaranty Corporation ("HIGC") for the construction of housing which was released on 21 November 1995 to GBUDI-1. However, its then President Guadalupe Bliss Project IV in Cembo, Makati. GBUDI-1 was granted funding by the units in the reiocation site, thirty per cent (30%) amounting to Php 3,722,347.00 of Daniel Tiamzon and Treasurer Teodora Abanto allegedly absconded with the same, by then President Corazon Acuino to facilitate the relocation of sguatters occupying the GBUDI-1 was organized as a result of an inter-agency recommendation directed

GBUDI-1, and pursued the continuation of the housing project. Because the corporate papers were allegedly taken by Tiamzon, who purportedly became a fugitive, the existence as required by law.2 Upon,the advice of the Commission and HIGC, they forMed the PERPETUAL HELP NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OF GUADALUPE BLISS, INCORPORATED (`PHNAGBI"), the petitioner-appellant in this case. 3 officers of GBUDI-1 were not able to extend the life of the association, during its Vilma Estidola, representing petitioner-appellant, assumed the presidency of

After Tiamzon fled, Carlo Glinoga became the Officer in Charge of GBUDI-1. With the authority from the Board of Trustees of GBUDI-1, Glinoga initiated the filing of an estafa case against Tiamzon and Abanto and the civil action for the recovery of Php500, 000.00 against Abanto. Rodoifo Pena was Vice-President of GBUDI-1 who, together with Glinoga had problems with the association in connection with their assignment tol negotiate for a MERALCO connection. Both have transferred residences and have ceased to be members of GBUDI-1.4

Nevertheless, petitioner-appellant alleged that Glinoga personally appeared before the Regional "Trial Court Branch (RTC) 132 of Makati where the civil case for the

is duly authorized to represent GBUDI-1 so he elevated the Order all to the way to the representative of GBUDI-1.5 However, the RTC issued an Order stating that "Carlo V. recovery of the amount of Php 500,000.00 was pending and ciaimed that he was the Glinoga has no personality to appear in this case, as he is not a plaintiff as he purports to be."6 The Court of Appeals likewise held that there is no proper showing that Glinoga

2 In extending corporate life, all necessary steps to affect the extension must be taken during the life of the corporation xxx (SEC Opinion dated i5 May 2000 addressed to Terminal Facilities & Services Petition dated 30 March 2005, pp.1-5; Memorandum on Appeal dated 12 November 2007, pp.3-4.

6 Id., Annex "H." 4 Id., pp. 5-6. 5 Memorandum on Appeal, pp. 3-8. 3 Memorandum on Appeal filed 16 November 2007, p. 6. Corp.)

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Supreme Court, but failed, as indicated in Supreme Court Resolution dated January 12. 2004.7

Knowing that the corporate term of GBUDI-1 has expired, Glinoga and Pena

name, office address, and contents of Articles of Incorporation of GBUDI-1. Petitioner caused the registration on November 17, 2004 of respondent-appellee, with the same

appellant likewise believes that Glinoga and Pena have a keen interest in the recovery of the Php 3,722,347.00 absconded fund of GBUDI-1.8

Concerned that the petitioner-appellant and its members may be prejudiced by the alleged schemes of Glinoga, et al.,9 petitioner-appellant filed a Petition for Change of -Corporate Name on 25 Aprii 2005 praying that an Order be issued to change the corporate name of respondent-appellee, for violating Section 18 of the Corporation Code, and/or to have the certificate of registration of respondent-appellee revoked or withdrawn- 10

On 14 December 2005, SEC-OGC issued an Order dismissing the petition, concluding that the corporate names of the contending parties are clearly not identicai deceptive or confusingly similar, pursuant to Section 18 of the Corporation Code. The Order also resolved that respondent's name contains two (2) dominant terms "Urban" and "Dweller" which clearly differ from the petitioner's name "Perpetual," "Help" and "Neighborhood," respondent-appellee's adoption of two (2) distinct words satisfies the SEC Revised Guidelines in the Approval of Corporate and Partnership Names (SEC Memorandum Circular No. 14, series of 2000).11 However, the Order was silent on the prayer for revocation.12 Dissatisfied, petitioner-appellant filed an Omnibus Motion dated 6 December 2006 (`Omnibus Motion"), which the SEC-OGC denied in an Order dated 7

November 2007, for lack of merit.

Hence, this appeal.

ISSUE

Whether the 7 November 2007 Order of the SEC-OGC C'Order'? should be

reversed and set aside.

7 Id., Annexes "I" & "J." 8 Memorandum on Appeal p.6. 10 Petition, p.13. 11 Order dated 14 December 2005, pp. 3-4. 12 Sec Memorandum Circular No."14-00 dated October 24, 2000. 9 Id.,p.9.

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We affirm the Order.

In the Omnibus Motion, petitioner-appellant prayed, among others for SEC-OGC: 1) To conduct a formal hearing for the motions submitted by petitioner-appellant; 2) To set aside the Order dated 14 December 2005 considering that the Commission had

Officer for being partial in treating the case; and 4) To take notice of respondent's non- submission of documents and other evidence to support their allegations.i3 already resolved an issue not alleged by petitioner-appellant; 3) To inhibit the Hearing

The Order resolved the issues brought forth by the petitioner-appellant, as!

Commision is "summary in nature.14 Thus, the position papers submitted by both follows: First, the proceedings under the Revised Rules of Procedure 2000 of the

parties were sufficient to resolve the case in lieu of a formal hearing: Second, the

into consideration the prayer15 of the petitioner-appeliant in its Petition filed on 25 April Commission had resolved the Omnibus Motion in its 14 December 2005 Order taking

2005, to compel the respondent-appellee to change its corporate name on the basis of Section 18 of the Corporation Code.

In the Omnibus Motion, petitioner-appeilant acknowledged the dissimilarity of its name with that of respondent-appellee, thus: "The obvious dissimilarity between the corporate names of the petitioner corporation with that of respondent corporation, is beyond question which petitioners did not contend as an issue."m6 In the same motion however, petitioner-appellant alleged that respondent-appellee's name, GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. (`GBUDI-2") is identicai, deceptively or confusingly similar to GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. (`GBUDI-1") which was registered on 26 June 1990 with SEC Registration No. 178536 but whose term of existence expired on 26 June 2000.

The Order applied SEC Memorandum Circular No. 14, series of 2000, which

provides:

"The name of a dissoived firm shall not be allowed to be used by other firms within three (3) years after the approval of the dissolution of the corporation by the Commission; uniess allowed by the last stockhoiders

13 Order dated 7 November 2007 p. 1. 14 Section 1-4 Nature of the Proceedings:- Subject to the requirements of due process, proceedings before the Commission shall be summary in nature not necessarily adhering to or foliowing the

technical rules of evidence obtaining in the regular courts. Provided, however, that the Rules of Court may apply in a suppletory manner whenever practicable. 15 Petition, p.13. 16 Omnibus Motion dated 6 December 2006, p.2.

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representing at ieast majority of the outstanding capital stock of the dissolved firm."

term is allowed by SEC Resolution No. 35, series of 2000,17 GBUDI-1 failed to amend its Articles within three (3) years conformably with the liquidation period as prescribed by Although amendment of Articies of Incorporation ('Articles") to extend its corporate

further action on the part of the corporation or the State.18 As a rule, the corporation is said resolution. Therefore, it was deemed dissolved by such expiration without need of appellee, GBUDI-2 adopted its name on 17 November 2004, exactly four (4) years and ipso facto -dissolved as soon as its term expires.19 Consequently, when respondent-

five (5) months after the corporate term of GBUDI-1 expired, it was in compliance with Section 18 of the Corporation Code and SEC Memo Circular 2000 No. 14, series of 2000.

Third, on the allegation that the Hearing Officer was partial in treating the

qui negat which means that " He who asserts, not he who denies, must prove.2o" Citing Supreme Court cases,21 the Order pointed out that to disqualify a judge on the ground of bias and prejudice, the movant must prove the same by clear and convincing instant case, the Order cited the Latin legal principle, ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non

evidence. Bare allegations of partiality and prejudgment will not suffice. Inasmuch as the petitioner-appellant failed to discharge the burden of proof, the Hearing Officer cannot be forced to inhibit himseif on mere allegations of partiality.

Fourth, on the allegation that SEC-OGC failed to note respondent-appellee's non submission of documents and other evidence to support its allegations, the Order concluded that this ailegation is bereft of merit. The Order dated 14 December 2004 was arrived at after SEC-OGC carefully considered the facts, the pleadings and evidence Submitted by the parties.

17 Which provides: "RESOLVED, That henceforth, a company, whose corporate term has expired prior to the date of fiting with the Commission, may be allowed to file its amended articles of incorporation extending the term of the corporation provided justifications for the late filing wilt undoubtedly show that the stockholders and directors had approved such extension prior to the expiration and have not taken any step to show intention to liquidate. Said extension can only be availed of within three (3) years conformably with the liquidation period for the corporations and upon payment of the penalty or fine in the amount of P100.00 per day of delay computed from the date of expiration." Sec. 11. Corporation Code; Philippine National Bank vs. Court of First Instance of Rizal, Pasig Br. XXI,

20 F. M. Moreno, Philippine Law Dictionary (2nd edition), 200-201 (1982). 21 Webb,"et al., vs."People of the Philippines G.R. NO. 127262, 24 July 1997 and Estrada vs. Disierto et 209 SCRA 294 (1992) cited in C.L.'Villanueva, Philippine Corporate Law 676 (2001). 19 c.L. Villanueva, Philippine Corporate Law 676 (2001).

al, G.R. Nos. 146710 and 146738, 2 March 2001.

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based on Section 6. of PD 902-A, as amended.22 respondent-appellee, no evidence was presented that wouid warrant its revocation Regarding the prayer of petitioner-appellant to revoke the franchise of

respondent-appellee, GBUDI-2, after GBUDI-1's term of existence has expired, in order to put this matter to rest. There is a need to ciarify the effect of the use of the name of GBUDI-1 by

reveals its MISTAKEN NOTION that the effect of the denial by SEC-OGC of the Petition and the Omnibus Motion filed by petitioner-appellant GBUDI-1 for change of name or November 2007, the statements of respondent-appellee, GBUDI-2 are as follows: revocation, means an extension of the corporate term of GBUDI-1. In the Order dated 7 The statements of respondent-appellee GBUDI-2 in its Reply Memorandum

"The resolution of the Honorable Vernette G. Umali-Paco speaks of the Exchange Commission xx" 23 corporate term of GBUDI " and " xxx the fact that the registration of validity of respondent-appellees move to amend and extend the its term of corporate existence having passed upon by the Securities and respondent-appellees corporate name with an approved amendment to

term, it must be filed and approved prior to the expiration of the original term since the corporation is ipso facto dissolved as soon as the term expires.24 Where the term of the The Supreme Court has ruled that if the amendment is to extend the corporate

22 p.D. 902-A Section 6. In order to. effectively exercise such jurisdiction, the Commission shall possess the following powers: xxxxxxxxx ) To suspend, or revoke, after proper notice and hearing, the franchise or certificate of

including the following: registration of corporations, partnerships or associations, upon any of the grounds provided by law, 1 2 Serious misrepresentation as to what the corporation can do or is doing to the great prejudice of Fraud in procuring its certificate of registration;

or damage to the general public: 3 Refusal to comply or defiance of any lawful order of the Commission restraining commission of

5 acts which wouid amount to a grave violation of its franchise; 6 D Failure to file required reports in appropriate forms as determined by the Commission within the Continuous inoperation for a period of at least five (5) years: Failure to file by-taws within the required period;

24 Athambra Cigar and Cigarette Manufacturing Company vs. SEC No. L-23606 July 29,1968. 23 Repty- Memorandum filed 29 January 2008, p.4-5. prescribed period;

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corporation had already elapsed, there is nothing to renew for the corporation is already inexistent.2s

URBAN DWELLERS, INC., it cannot have access to the funds of GBUDI-1, because they have separate and .distinct legai personalities. The incorporation of GBUDI-2, without different set of incorporators, manifests that it has no legal relation to, and it has its own personality distinct and separate from the dissolved GBUDI-1. Therefore, door for possibie appropriation of its name by any person desiring to register the same. corporation."26 the knowledge and consent of the stockholders of GBUDI-1 and with an entirely respondent-appellee cannot be treated as one and same entity simply because of their identical corporate names. The expiration of corporate term of GBUDI-1 opened the undoubtedly a different entity as regards the dissolved corporation. Thus, the newly formed corporation cannot be considered . as legal successor of the dissolved Consequently, the registration of a new corporation bearing the same name is As a result, even if respondent-appellee's registered name is GUADALUPE BLISS

Therefore, the registration of GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. on November 17, 2004 with SEC Registration No` CN200418111 cannot be considered as the extension of the corporate term of GUADALUPE BLISS URBAN DWELLERS, INC. which was registered on 26 June 1990 with.;SEC Registration No. 178536 but whose term of existence expired on 26 June 2000. Thus, there is no valid reason to change the corporate name of respondent-appellee.

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Order of the SEC-OGC dated 7 November 2007 in SEC Case No. 04-05-57 denying PERPETUAL HELP NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OF GUADALUPE BLISS, INC.'s Omnibus Motion is hereby AFFIRMED and the present appeal is hereby DENIED.

SO ORDERED.

Mandaluyong City, 12 August 2010.

#e B. BARIN Rb.e

Chairperson

25 SEC Opinion dated September 22, 1987 addressed to Angara Abello Concepcion Regala & Cruz. 26 sEC Opinion 7 June 2002 addressed to Ma. Pelita B. Dotado-Viliran.

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wuL2L MA. JUANITAE. CuETO Commissioner RAUL J. PALABRICA Commissioner

3M Manuel'HUBertO B. Gaite Commissioner ELAdiO M. Jala Commistioner

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