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Who may take insurance

WEBWho may take insurance? Section 54. When an insurance contract is executed with an agent or trustee as the insured, the fact that his principal or beneficiary is the real party …

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Liability Of Hospitals Under The Doctrine of Apparent Authority …

WEBAgana, et al., G.R. No. 127590, January 31, 2007 set the precedent for the liability of hospitals for the negligence of doctors employed by it, or even consultants. The SC said …

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Change of Interest In The Thing Insured

WEB2. Change of interest in the thing insured occurs after the injury which results in a loss (Sec. 21) 3. Change of interest in one or more of several things separately insured by one …

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Doctrine Of Apparent Authority; Holding Out Theory; Doctrine of

WEBDoctrine of apparent authority or the holding out theory; or doctrine of ostensible agency or agency by estoppel. This doctrine imposes liability, not as the result of the reality of a …

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Tang v. CA- Insurance Fraud or Mistake

WEB2) > The policy was again approved. On Apri 20 1966, Lee Su Guat died of Lung cancer. > Tang claimed the amount o 100T but Philamlife refused to pay on the ground that the …

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INSURABLE INTEREST

WEBEvery person has an insurable interest in the life and health: (a) Of himself, of his spouse and of his children; (b) Of any person on whom he depends wholly in part for education …

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Philamcare v. CA- Health Care Agreement

WEBPhilamcare brought the instant petition for review, raising the primary argument that a health care agreement is not an insurance contract; hence the "incontestability clause" …

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POLICE POWER, EMINENT DOMAIN AND TAXATION

WEBPOLICE POWER, EMINENT DOMAIN AND TAXATION. City of Manila v. Laguio - closing down houses of sin or of ill-repute – Local government units exercise police power …

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Conditions And Requirements Of Bail

WEBSec. 2. Conditions of the bail; requirements. – All kinds of bail are subject to the following conditions: (c) The failure of the accused to appear at the trial without justification and …

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Guidelines On The Amount Of Bail

WEBSec. 9. Amount of bail; guidelines. – The judge who issued the warrant or granted the application shall fix a reasonable amount of bail considering primarily, but not limited to, …

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Perils or Risks That May Be Insured

WEBArt. 1390 (NCC). The following contracts are voidable or annullable, even though there may have been no damage to the contracting parties: (1) Those where one of the parties is …

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The Labor Code of The Philippines, Presidential Decree No. 442, As

WEBPOLICY AND DEFINITIONS. Art. 166. Policy. The State shall promote and develop a tax-exempt employees’ compensation program whereby employees and their dependents, …

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The Labor Code of The Philippines, Presidential Decree No. 442, As

WEB2. Date of effectivity. This Code shall take effect six (6) months after its promulgation. Art. 3. Declaration of basic policy. The State shall afford protection to labor, promote full …

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Parental Responsibility

WEBParental Responsibility. "Parental responsibility" - with respect to their minor children shall refer to the rights and duties of the parents as defined in Article 220 of Executive Order …

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Local Govenrment Code Book 3- Local Government Units …

WEBChief Officials and Offices. - (a) There shall be in each barangay a punong barangay, seven (7) sangguniang barangay members, the sangguniang kabataan chairman, a barangay …

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