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Listed: Jan 19, 2011
Philippine Laws
Taylorzero ― 21 weeks ago
Philippine Laws ― Doctrine of ∙ State immunity from suit. ∙ The ∙ basic postulate enshrined in the Constitution that “[t]he State may not be sued ∙ without its consent,” reflects nothing less than a recognition of the sovereign ∙...
Taylorzero ― 24 weeks ago
Philippine Laws ― Writ of Amparo ∙ Section 1. Petition. - ∙ The petition for a writ of amparo is a remedy available to any person whose ∙ right to life, liberty and security is violated or threatened with violation by ∙ an unlawful act ...
Philippine Laws ― compressed workweek - refers to ones where the normal workweek is reduced to less than six (6) days but the total numbers of work hours of 48 hours per week remains. the normal work hours in a day is increased to more than 8 hours but not to ...
Taylorzero ― 25 weeks ago
Philippine Laws ― civil interdiction covers deprivation of the ff rights: ∙ a. parental authority ∙ b. guardianship as to the person or property of any ward. ∙ c. marital authority ∙ d. manage his properties ∙ e. dispose of such...
Philippine Laws ― Tax creditgenerally refers to an amount that is subtracted directly ∙ from one’s total tax liability, an allowance against the tax itself, or a ∙ deduction from what is owned. A tax credit reduces the tax due, ∙...
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