Philippine Law Journal, Količina 19University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1940 |
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... charter granted it by the English crown had not been dissolved by the Revolution , and that the leg- islative enactment attempting to amend the corporate charter , would , if enforced , impair the obligations of the contract be- tween ...
... charter granted it by the English crown had not been dissolved by the Revolution , and that the leg- islative enactment attempting to amend the corporate charter , would , if enforced , impair the obligations of the contract be- tween ...
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... charter be a contract , then its acceptance by the corporation is necessary . In the Philippines charters could be said to be offered for acceptance , if the legislative de- partment grants the charter by spe- cial legislation . So if ...
... charter be a contract , then its acceptance by the corporation is necessary . In the Philippines charters could be said to be offered for acceptance , if the legislative de- partment grants the charter by spe- cial legislation . So if ...
Stran 12
... charter is silent as regard the pow- er of the legislature to amend , al- ter or repeal such charter , then such a power does not exist . But this is not the rule as regard a charter provision granting a tax exemption . For such a grant ...
... charter is silent as regard the pow- er of the legislature to amend , al- ter or repeal such charter , then such a power does not exist . But this is not the rule as regard a charter provision granting a tax exemption . For such a grant ...
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CONFLICT OF JURISDICTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND MILITARY | 16 |
NOTES AND COMMENT | 23 |
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