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I. General Principles A. Corporation: 2S 2B 2F 2H Admin Assignment

This document outlines the principles of corporations and local autonomy under Philippine law. It discusses the definition and classification of corporations, the criteria for determining public corporations, and the classes of public corporations. It also discusses the principle of local authority as established in the Philippine Constitution, and the power of the President over local government units. Several cases are cited to illustrate the application of these principles in jurisprudence.
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I. General Principles A. Corporation: 2S 2B 2F 2H Admin Assignment

This document outlines the principles of corporations and local autonomy under Philippine law. It discusses the definition and classification of corporations, the criteria for determining public corporations, and the classes of public corporations. It also discusses the principle of local authority as established in the Philippine Constitution, and the power of the President over local government units. Several cases are cited to illustrate the application of these principles in jurisprudence.
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2S 2B 2F 2H ADMIN ASSIGNMENT

I. General Principles

A. Corporation

● 1. Definition, Classification
● 2. Criterion to determine Public Corporation
● 3. Classes of Public Corporations

Cases:

1. Liban v. Gordon (G.R. No. 175352, 18 January 2011, 654 PHIL 680-738)

2. Boy Scouts of the Phil. v. COA (G.R. No. 177131, [June 7, 2011], 666 PHIL 140-224)

3. Philippine Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals v. Commission on Audit, et al.

(G.R. No. 169752, 25 September 2007)

4. The Province of North Cotabato v. the Gov. of the Republic of the Phils. Peace Panel (G.R.

No. 183591, 14 October 2008)

5. Read/Research via internet: (a) Newspaper articles of Fr. Joaquin Bernas, former Chief

Justice Artemio Panganiban and Atty. Raul Pangalanan on the GPH-MILF Framework

Agreement on the Bangsamoro Proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL); and (b) Articles

and legal discussion on federalism (as proposed by the Duterte Administration).


B. Principles of Local Autonomy

● 1. Principle of Local Authority (Section 25, Article II and Section 2, Article X of the 1987

Constitution

Cases:

1. Basco v. PAGCOR (G.R. No. 91649, May 14, 1991)

2. Lina v. Pano (G.R. No. 129093, August 30, 2001)

3. Limbona v. Mangelin (G.R. No. 80391, February 28, 1989)

4. Disomangcop v. Datumanong (G.R. No. 149848, 25 November 2004)

5. Batangas CATV, Inc. v. Court of Appeals (G.R. No. 138810, 29 September 2004)

2.​ Power of the President over LGUs (Sec. 4, Art. X 1987 Constitution)

Cases:

1. Judge Dadole v. Commission on Audit (G.R. No. 125350, December 3, 2002)


2. Pimentel v. Aguirre, et al. (G.R. No. 132988, July 19, 2000), in relation to Secs. 284-294,

LGC.

3. Province of Batangas v. Romulo (G.R. No. 152774, 27 May 2004)

4. ACORD v. Zamora (G.R. No. 144256, 08 June 2005)

5. Kida v. Senate of the Philippines (G.R. No. 196271, 18 October 2011; and Resolution dated

28 February 2012)

6. Gov. Villafuerte, Jr. and Prov. Of Camsur v. Robredo, G.R. No. 195390, 10 December 2014

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