BP 68: The Corporation Code of The Philippines: Be It Enacted by The Batasang Pambansa in Session Assembled
BP 68: The Corporation Code of The Philippines: Be It Enacted by The Batasang Pambansa in Session Assembled
BP 68: The Corporation Code of The Philippines: Be It Enacted by The Batasang Pambansa in Session Assembled
rthermore, classify its shares for the purpose of insuring compliance with
constitutional or legal requirements.
Be it enacted by the Batasang Pambansa in session assembled:
Except as otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation and stated in the certificate of stock,
TITLE I each share shall be equal in all respects to every other share.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS Where the articles of incorporation provide for non-voting shares in the cases allowed by this Code,
the holders of such shares shall nevertheless be entitled to vote on the following matters:
Section 1. Title of the Code. – This Code shall be known as "The Corporation Code of the
Philippines." (n) 1. Amendment of the articles of incorporation;
Section 2. Corporation defined. – A corporation is an artificial being created by operation of law, 2. Adoption and amendment of by-laws;
having the right of succession and the powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by 3. Sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all of
law or incident to its existence. (2) the corporate property;
Section 3. Classes of corporations. – Corporations formed or organized under this Code may be stock 4. Incurring, creating or increasing bonded indebtedness;
or non-stock corporations. Corporations which have capital stock divided into shares and are
authorized to distribute to the holders of such shares dividends or allotments of the surplus profits 5. Increase or decrease of capital stock;
on the basis of the shares held are stock corporations. All other corporations are non-stock
corporations. (3a) 6. Merger or consolidation of the corporation with another corporation or other
corporations;
Section 4. Corporations created by special laws or charters. – Corporations created by special laws or
charters shall be governed primarily by the provisions of the special law or charter creating them or 7. Investment of corporate funds in another corporation or business in accordance with
applicable to them, supplemented by the provisions of this Code, insofar as they are applicable. (n) this Code; and
Section 5. Corporators and incorporators, stockholders and members. – Corporators are those who 8. Dissolution of the corporation.
compose a corporation, whether as stockholders or as members. Incorporators are those Except as provided in the immediately preceding paragraph, the vote necessary to approve a
stockholders or members mentioned in the articles of incorporation as originally forming and particular corporate act as provided in this Code shall be deemed to refer only to stocks with voting
composing the corporation and who are signatories thereof. rights. (5a)
Corporators in a stock corporation are called stockholders or shareholders. Corporators in a non- Section 7. Founders’ shares. – Founders’ shares classified as such in the articles of incorporation
stock corporation are called members. (4a) may be given certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by the owners of other stocks, provided that
Section 6. Classification of shares. – The shares of stock of stock corporations may be divided into where the exclusive right to vote and be voted for in the election of directors is granted, it must be
classes or series of shares, or both, any of which classes or series of shares may have such rights, for a limited period not to exceed five (5) years subject to the approval of the Securities and
privileges or restrictions as may be stated in the articles of incorporation: Provided, That no share Exchange Commission. The five-year period shall commence from the date of the aforesaid approval
may be deprived of voting rights except those classified and issued as "preferred" or "redeemable" by the Securities and Exchange Commission. (n)
shares, unless otherwise provided in this Code: Provided, further, That there shall always be a class Section 8. Redeemable shares. – Redeemable shares may be issued by the corporation when
or series of shares which have complete voting rights. Any or all of the shares or series of shares expressly so provided in the articles of incorporation. They may be purchased or taken up by the
may have a par value or have no par value as may be provided for in the articles of incorporation: corporation upon the expiration of a fixed period, regardless of the existence of unrestricted
Provided, however, That banks, trust companies, insurance companies, public utilities, and building retained earnings in the books of the corporation, and upon such other terms and conditions as may
and loan associations shall not be permitted to issue no-par value shares of stock. be stated in the articles of incorporation, which terms and conditions must also be stated in the
Preferred shares of stock issued by any corporation may be given preference in the distribution of certificate of stock representing said shares. (n)
the assets of the corporation in case of liquidation and in the distribution of dividends, or such other Section 9. Treasury shares. – Treasury shares are shares of stock which have been issued and fully
preferences as may be stated in the articles of incorporation which are not violative of the paid for, but subsequently reacquired by the issuing corporation by purchase, redemption, donation
provisions of this Code: Provided, That preferred shares of stock may be issued only with a stated or through some other lawful means. Such shares may again be disposed of for a reasonable price
par value. The board of directors, where authorized in the articles of incorporation, may fix the fixed by the board of directors. (n)
terms and conditions of preferred shares of stock or any series thereof: Provided, That such terms
and conditions shall be effective upon the filing of a certificate thereof with the Securities and TITLE II
Exchange Commission. INCORPORATION AND ORGANIZATION OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS
Shares of capital stock issued without par value shall be deemed fully paid and non-assessable and Section 10. Number and qualifications of incorporators. – Any number of natural persons not less
the holder of such shares shall not be liable to the corporation or to its creditors in respect thereto: than five (5) but not more than fifteen (15), all of legal age and a majority of whom are residents of
Provided; That shares without par value may not be issued for a consideration less than the value of the Philippines, may form a private corporation for any lawful purpose or purposes. Each of the
five (P5.00) pesos per share: Provided, further, That the entire consideration received by the incorporators of s stock corporation must own or be a subscriber to at least one (1) share of the
corporation for its no-par value shares shall be treated as capital and shall not be available for capital stock of the corporation. (6a)
distribution as dividends.
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Section 11. Corporate term. – A corporation shall exist for a period not exceeding fifty (50) years The Securities and Exchange Commission shall not accept the articles of incorporation of any stock
from the date of incorporation unless sooner dissolved or unless said period is extended. The corporation unless accompanied by a sworn statement of the Treasurer elected by the subscribers
corporate term as originally stated in the articles of incorporation may be extended for periods not showing that at least twenty-five (25%) percent of the authorized capital stock of the corporation
exceeding fifty (50) years in any single instance by an amendment of the articles of incorporation, in has been subscribed, and at least twenty-five (25%) of the total subscription has been fully paid to
accordance with this Code; Provided, That no extension can be made earlier than five (5) years prior him in actual cash and/or in property the fair valuation of which is equal to at least twenty-five
to the original or subsequent expiry date(s) unless there are justifiable reasons for an earlier (25%) percent of the said subscription, such paid-up capital being not less than five thousand
extension as may be determined by the Securities and Exchange Commission. (6) (P5,000.00) pesos.
Section 12. Minimum capital stock required of stock corporations. – Stock corporations incorporated Section 15. Forms of Articles of Incorporation. – Unless otherwise prescribed by special law, articles
under this Code shall not be required to have any minimum authorized capital stock except as of incorporation of all domestic corporations shall comply substantially with the following form:
otherwise specifically provided for by special law, and subject to the provisions of the following
section. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF
Section 13. Amount of capital stock to be subscribed and paid for the purposes of incorporation. – At
least twenty-five percent (25%) of the authorized capital stock as stated in the articles of __________________________
incorporation must be subscribed at the time of incorporation, and at least twenty-five (25%) per (Name of Corporation)
cent of the total subscription must be paid upon subscription, the balance to be payable on a date or KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
dates fixed in the contract of subscription without need of call, or in the absence of a fixed date or
dates, upon call for payment by the board of directors: Provided, however, That in no case shall the The undersigned incorporators, all of legal age and a majority of whom are residents of the
paid-up capital be less than five Thousand (P5,000.00) pesos. (n) Philippines, have this day voluntarily agreed to form a (stock) (non-stock) corporation under the
laws of the Republic of the Philippines;
Section 14. Contents of the articles of incorporation. – All corporations organized under this code
shall file with the Securities and Exchange Commission articles of incorporation in any of the official AND WE HEREBY CERTIFY:
languages duly signed and acknowledged by all of the incorporators, containing substantially the
FIRST: That the name of said corporation shall be "_____________________, INC. or CORPORATION";
following matters, except as otherwise prescribed by this Code or by special law:
SECOND: That the purpose or purposes for which such corporation is incorporated are: (If there is
1. The name of the corporation;
more than one purpose, indicate primary and secondary purposes);
2. The specific purpose or purposes for which the corporation is being incorporated.
THIRD: That the principal office of the corporation is located in the City/Municipality of
Where a corporation has more than one stated purpose, the articles of incorporation shall
________________________, Province of _______________________, Philippines;
state which is the primary purpose and which is/are the secondary purpose or purposes:
Provided, That a non-stock corporation may not include a purpose which would change FOURTH: That the term for which said corporation is to exist is _____________ years from and after the
or contradict its nature as such; date of issuance of the certificate of incorporation;
3. The place where the principal office of the corporation is to be located, which must be FIFTH: That the names, nationalities and residences of the incorporators of the corporation are as
within the Philippines; follows:
4. The term for which the corporation is to exist;
NAME NATIONALITY RESIDENCE
5. The names, nationalities and residences of the incorporators;
6. The number of directors or trustees, which shall not be less than five (5) nor more than ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
fifteen (15);
___________________ ___________________ ___________________
7. The names, nationalities and residences of persons who shall act as directors or
trustees until the first regular directors or trustees are duly elected and qualified in
accordance with this Code; ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
8. If it be a stock corporation, the amount of its authorized capital stock in lawful money
of the Philippines, the number of shares into which it is divided, and in case the share are ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
par value shares, the par value of each, the names, nationalities and residences of the
original subscribers, and the amount subscribed and paid by each on his subscription, ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
and if some or all of the shares are without par value, such fact must be stated;
9. If it be a non-stock corporation, the amount of its capital, the names, nationalities and SIXTH: That the number of directors or trustees of the corporation shall be _______; and the names,
residences of the contributors and the amount contributed by each; and nationalities and residences of the first directors or trustees of the corporation are as follows:
10. Such other matters as are not inconsistent with law and which the incorporators may NAME NATIONALITY RESIDENCE
deem necessary and convenient.
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___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ (Modify Nos. 8 and 9 if shares are with no par value. In case the corporation is non-stock, Nos. 7, 8
and 9 of the above articles may be modified accordingly, and it is sufficient if the articles state the
amount of capital or money contributed or donated by specified persons, stating the names,
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ nationalities and residences of the contributors or donors and the respective amount given by
each.)
SEVENTH: That the authorized capital stock of the corporation is ______________________ (P___________)
PESOS in lawful money of the Philippines, divided into __________ shares with the par value of TENTH: That _____________________ has been elected by the subscribers as Treasurer of the Corporation
____________________ (P_____________) Pesos per share. to act as such until his successor is duly elected and qualified in accordance with the by-laws, and
that as such Treasurer, he has been authorized to receive for and in the name and for the benefit of
(In case all the share are without par value): the corporation, all subscription (or fees) or contributions or donations paid or given by the
subscribers or members.
That the capital stock of the corporation is ______________ shares without par value. (In case some
shares have par value and some are without par value): That the capital stock of said corporation ELEVENTH: (Corporations which will engage in any business or activity reserved for Filipino
consists of _____________ shares of which ______________ shares are of the par value of _________________ citizens shall provide the following):
(P____________) PESOS each, and of which _________________ shares are without par value.
"No transfer of stock or interest which shall reduce the ownership of Filipino citizens to less than
EIGHTH: That at least twenty five (25%) per cent of the authorized capital stock above stated has the required percentage of the capital stock as provided by existing laws shall be allowed or
been subscribed as follows: permitted to be recorded in the proper books of the corporation and this restriction shall be
indicated in all stock certificates issued by the corporation."
Name of Nationality No. of Shares Amount
Subscriber Subscribed Subscribed IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto signed these Articles of Incorporation, this __________ day
of ________________, 19 ______ in the City/Municipality of ____________________, Province of
________________________, Republic of the Philippines.
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
________________________________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ (Names and signatures of the incorporators)
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
(Notarial Acknowledgment)
NINTH: That the above-named subscribers have paid at least twenty-five (25%) percent of the total
TREASURER’S AFFIDAVIT
subscription as follows:
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)
Name of Amount Subscribed Total
Subscriber Paid-In CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ) S.S.
PROVINCE OF )
___________________ ___________________ ___________________
I, ____________________, being duly sworn, depose and say:
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ That I have been elected by the subscribers of the corporation as Treasurer thereof, to act as such
until my successor has been duly elected and qualified in accordance with the by-laws of the
corporation, and that as such Treasurer, I hereby certify under oath that at least 25% of the
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authorized capital stock of the corporation has been subscribed and at least 25% of the total 4. That the percentage of ownership of the capital stock to be owned by citizens of the
subscription has been paid, and received by me, in cash or property, in the amount of not less Philippines has not been complied with as required by existing laws or the Constitution.
than P5,000.00, in accordance with the Corporation Code.
No articles of incorporation or amendment to articles of incorporation of banks, banking and quasi-
____________________ banking institutions, building and loan associations, trust companies and other financial
intermediaries, insurance companies, public utilities, educational institutions, and other
(Signature of Treasurer) corporations governed by special laws shall be accepted or approved by the Commission unless
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, for and in the City/Municipality accompanied by a favorable recommendation of the appropriate government agency to the effect
of___________________Province of _____________________, this _______ day of ___________, 19 _____; by that such articles or amendment is in accordance with law. (n)
__________________ with Res. Cert. No. ___________ issued at _______________________ on ____________, 19 ______ Section 18. Corporate name. – No corporate name may be allowed by the Securities and Exchange
NOTARY PUBLIC Commission if the proposed name is identical or deceptively or confusingly similar to that of any
existing corporation or to any other name already protected by law or is patently deceptive,
My commission expires on _________, 19 _____ confusing or contrary to existing laws. When a change in the corporate name is approved, the
Commission shall issue an amended certificate of incorporation under the amended name. (n)
Doc. No. _________;
Section 19. Commencement of corporate existence. – A private corporation formed or organized
Page No. _________;
under this Code commences to have corporate existence and juridical personality and is deemed
Book No. ________; incorporated from the date the Securities and Exchange Commission issues a certificate of
incorporation under its official seal; and thereupon the incorporators, stockholders/members and
Series of 19____ (7a) their successors shall constitute a body politic and corporate under the name stated in the articles of
incorporation for the period of time mentioned therein, unless said period is extended or the
Section 16. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. – Unless otherwise prescribed by this Code or
corporation is sooner dissolved in accordance with law. (n)
by special law, and for legitimate purposes, any provision or matter stated in the articles of
incorporation may be amended by a majority vote of the board of directors or trustees and the vote Section 20. De facto corporations. – The due incorporation of any corporation claiming in good faith
or written assent of the stockholders representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding to be a corporation under this Code, and its right to exercise corporate powers, shall not be inquired
capital stock, without prejudice to the appraisal right of dissenting stockholders in accordance with into collaterally in any private suit to which such corporation may be a party. Such inquiry may be
the provisions of this Code, or the vote or written assent of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members made by the Solicitor General in a quo warranto proceeding. (n)
if it be a non-stock corporation.
Section 21. Corporation by estoppel. – All persons who assume to act as a corporation knowing it to
The original and amended articles together shall contain all provisions required by law to be set out be without authority to do so shall be liable as general partners for all debts, liabilities and damages
in the articles of incorporation. Such articles, as amended shall be indicated by underscoring the incurred or arising as a result thereof: Provided, however, That when any such ostensible
change or changes made, and a copy thereof duly certified under oath by the corporate secretary corporation is sued on any transaction entered by it as a corporation or on any tort committed by it
and a majority of the directors or trustees stating the fact that said amendment or amendments as such, it shall not be allowed to use as a defense its lack of corporate personality.
have been duly approved by the required vote of the stockholders or members, shall be submitted
to the Securities and Exchange Commission. On who assumes an obligation to an ostensible corporation as such, cannot resist performance
thereof on the ground that there was in fact no corporation. (n)
The amendments shall take effect upon their approval by the Securities and Exchange Commission
or from the date of filing with the said Commission if not acted upon within six (6) months from the Section 22. Effects on non-use of corporate charter and continuous inoperation of a corporation. – If a
date of filing for a cause not attributable to the corporation. corporation does not formally organize and commence the transaction of its business or the
construction of its works within two (2) years from the date of its incorporation, its corporate
Section 17. Grounds when articles of incorporation or amendment may be rejected or disapproved. – powers cease and the corporation shall be deemed dissolved. However, if a corporation has
The Securities and Exchange Commission may reject the articles of incorporation or disapprove any commenced the transaction of its business but subsequently becomes continuously inoperative for a
amendment thereto if the same is not in compliance with the requirements of this Code: Provided, period of at least five (5) years, the same shall be a ground for the suspension or revocation of its
That the Commission shall give the incorporators a reasonable time within which to correct or corporate franchise or certificate of incorporation. (19a)
modify the objectionable portions of the articles or amendment. The following are grounds for such
rejection or disapproval: This provision shall not apply if the failure to organize, commence the transaction of its businesses
or the construction of its works, or to continuously operate is due to causes beyond the control of
1. That the articles of incorporation or any amendment thereto is not substantially in the corporation as may be determined by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
accordance with the form prescribed herein;
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2. That the purpose or purposes of the corporation are patently unconstitutional, illegal, BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
immoral, or contrary to government rules and regulations;
Section 23. The board of directors or trustees. – Unless otherwise provided in this Code, the
3. That the Treasurer’s Affidavit concerning the amount of capital stock subscribed corporate powers of all corporations formed under this Code shall be exercised, all business
and/or paid is false; conducted and all property of such corporations controlled and held by the board of directors or
trustees to be elected from among the holders of stocks, or where there is no stock, from among the
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members of the corporation, who shall hold office for one (1) year until their successors are elected Section 27. Disqualification of directors, trustees or officers. – No person convicted by final judgment
and qualified. (28a) of an offense punishable by imprisonment for a period exceeding six (6) years, or a violation of this
Code committed within five (5) years prior to the date of his election or appointment, shall qualify
Every director must own at least one (1) share of the capital stock of the corporation of which he is as a director, trustee or officer of any corporation. (n)
a director, which share shall stand in his name on the books of the corporation. Any director who
ceases to be the owner of at least one (1) share of the capital stock of the corporation of which he is Section 28. Removal of directors or trustees. – Any director or trustee of a corporation may be
a director shall thereby cease to be a director. Trustees of non-stock corporations must be members removed from office by a vote of the stockholders holding or representing at least two-thirds (2/3)
thereof. A majority of the directors or trustees of all corporations organized under this Code must of the outstanding capital stock, or if the corporation be a non-stock corporation, by a vote of at least
be residents of the Philippines. two-thirds (2/3) of the members entitled to vote: Provided, That such removal shall take place
either at a regular meeting of the corporation or at a special meeting called for the purpose, and in
Section 24. Election of directors or trustees. – At all elections of directors or trustees, there must be either case, after previous notice to stockholders or members of the corporation of the intention to
present, either in person or by representative authorized to act by written proxy, the owners of a propose such removal at the meeting. A special meeting of the stockholders or members of a
majority of the outstanding capital stock, or if there be no capital stock, a majority of the members corporation for the purpose of removal of directors or trustees, or any of them, must be called by
entitled to vote. The election must be by ballot if requested by any voting stockholder or member. In the secretary on order of the president or on the written demand of the stockholders representing
stock corporations, every stockholder entitled to vote shall have the right to vote in person or by or holding at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or, if it be a non-stock corporation, on
proxy the number of shares of stock standing, at the time fixed in the by-laws, in his own name on the written demand of a majority of the members entitled to vote. Should the secretary fail or refuse
the stock books of the corporation, or where the by-laws are silent, at the time of the election; and to call the special meeting upon such demand or fail or refuse to give the notice, or if there is no
said stockholder may vote such number of shares for as many persons as there are directors to be secretary, the call for the meeting may be addressed directly to the stockholders or members by any
elected or he may cumulate said shares and give one candidate as many votes as the number of stockholder or member of the corporation signing the demand. Notice of the time and place of such
directors to be elected multiplied by the number of his shares shall equal, or he may distribute them meeting, as well as of the intention to propose such removal, must be given by publication or by
on the same principle among as many candidates as he shall see fit: Provided, That the total number written notice prescribed in this Code. Removal may be with or without cause: Provided, That
of votes cast by him shall not exceed the number of shares owned by him as shown in the books of removal without cause may not be used to deprive minority stockholders or members of the right of
the corporation multiplied by the whole number of directors to be elected: Provided, however, That representation to which they may be entitled under Section 24 of this Code. (n)
no delinquent stock shall be voted. Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or in
the by-laws, members of corporations which have no capital stock may cast as many votes as there Section 29. Vacancies in the office of director or trustee. – Any vacancy occurring in the board of
are trustees to be elected but may not cast more than one vote for one candidate. Candidates directors or trustees other than by removal by the stockholders or members or by expiration of
receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. Any meeting of the stockholders or term, may be filled by the vote of at least a majority of the remaining directors or trustees, if still
members called for an election may adjourn from day to day or from time to time but not sine die or constituting a quorum; otherwise, said vacancies must be filled by the stockholders in a regular or
indefinitely if, for any reason, no election is held, or if there are not present or represented by proxy, special meeting called for that purpose. A director or trustee so elected to fill a vacancy shall be
at the meeting, the owners of a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or if there be no capital elected only or the unexpired term of his predecessor in office.
stock, a majority of the members entitled to vote. (31a)
Any directorship or trusteeship to be filled by reason of an increase in the number of directors or
Section 25. Corporate officers, quorum. – Immediately after their election, the directors of a trustees shall be filled only by an election at a regular or at a special meeting of stockholders or
corporation must formally organize by the election of a president, who shall be a director, a members duly called for the purpose, or in the same meeting authorizing the increase of directors or
treasurer who may or may not be a director, a secretary who shall be a resident and citizen of the trustees if so stated in the notice of the meeting. (n)
Philippines, and such other officers as may be provided for in the by-laws. Any two (2) or more
positions may be held concurrently by the same person, except that no one shall act as president Section 30. Compensation of directors. – In the absence of any provision in the by-laws fixing their
and secretary or as president and treasurer at the same time. compensation, the directors shall not receive any compensation, as such directors, except for
reasonable per diems: Provided, however, That any such compensation other than per diems may
The directors or trustees and officers to be elected shall perform the duties enjoined on them by law be granted to directors by the vote of the stockholders representing at least a majority of the
and the by-laws of the corporation. Unless the articles of incorporation or the by-laws provide for a outstanding capital stock at a regular or special stockholders’ meeting. In no case shall the total
greater majority, a majority of the number of directors or trustees as fixed in the articles of yearly compensation of directors, as such directors, exceed ten (10%) percent of the net income
incorporation shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of corporate business, and every before income tax of the corporation during the preceding year. (n)
decision of at least a majority of the directors or trustees present at a meeting at which there is a
quorum shall be valid as a corporate act, except for the election of officers which shall require the Section 31. Liability of directors, trustees or officers. - Directors or trustees who willfully and
vote of a majority of all the members of the board. knowingly vote for or assent to patently unlawful acts of the corporation or who are guilty of gross
negligence or bad faith in directing the affairs of the corporation or acquire any personal or
Directors or trustees cannot attend or vote by proxy at board meetings. (33a) pecuniary interest in conflict with their duty as such directors or trustees shall be liable jointly and
severally for all damages resulting therefrom suffered by the corporation, its stockholders or
Section 26. Report of election of directors, trustees and officers. – Within thirty (30) days after the members and other persons.
election of the directors, trustees and officers of the corporation, the secretary, or any other officer
of the corporation, shall submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the names, nationalities When a director, trustee or officer attempts to acquire or acquire, in violation of his duty, any
and residences of the directors, trustees, and officers elected. Should a director, trustee or officer interest adverse to the corporation in respect of any matter which has been reposed in him in
die, resign or in any manner cease to hold office, his heirs in case of his death, the secretary, or any confidence, as to which equity imposes a disability upon him to deal in his own behalf, he shall be
other officer of the corporation, or the director, trustee or officer himself, shall immediately report liable as a trustee for the corporation and must account for the profits which otherwise would have
such fact to the Securities and Exchange Commission. (n) accrued to the corporation. (n)
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Section 32. Dealings of directors, trustees or officers with the corporation. – A contract of the 3. To adopt and use a corporate seal;
corporation with one or more of its directors or trustees or officers is voidable, at the option of such
corporation, unless all the following conditions are present: 4. To amend its articles of incorporation in accordance with the provisions of this Code;
1. That the presence of such director or trustee in the board meeting in which the 5. To adopt by-laws, not contrary to law, morals, or public policy, and to amend or repeal
contract was approved was not necessary to constitute a quorum for such meeting; the same in accordance with this Code;
2. That the vote of such director or trustee was not necessary for the approval of the 6. In case of stock corporations, to issue or sell stocks to subscribers and to sell stocks to
contract; subscribers and to sell treasury stocks in accordance with the provisions of this Code; and
to admit members to the corporation if it be a non-stock corporation;
3. That the contract is fair and reasonable under the circumstances; and
7. To purchase, receive, take or grant, hold, convey, sell, lease, pledge, mortgage and
4. That in case of an officer, the contract has been previously authorized by the board of otherwise deal with such real and personal property, including securities and bonds of
directors. other corporations, as the transaction of the lawful business of the corporation may
reasonably and necessarily require, subject to the limitations prescribed by law and the
Where any of the first two conditions set forth in the preceding paragraph is absent, in Constitution;
the case of a contract with a director or trustee, such contract may be ratified by the vote
of the stockholders representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock 8. To enter into merger or consolidation with other corporations as provided in this Code;
or of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members in a meeting called for the purpose:
Provided, That full disclosure of the adverse interest of the directors or trustees involved 9. To make reasonable donations, including those for the public welfare or for hospital,
is made at such meeting: Provided, however, That the contract is fair and reasonable charitable, cultural, scientific, civic, or similar purposes: Provided, That no corporation,
under the circumstances. (n) domestic or foreign, shall give donations in aid of any political party or candidate or for
purposes of partisan political activity;
Section 33. Contracts between corporations with interlocking directors. – Except in cases of fraud,
and provided the contract is fair and reasonable under the circumstances, a contract between two 10. To establish pension, retirement, and other plans for the benefit of its directors,
or more corporations having interlocking directors shall not be invalidated on that ground alone: trustees, officers and employees; and
Provided, That if the interest of the interlocking director in one corporation is substantial and his 11. To exercise such other powers as may be essential or necessary to carry out its
interest in the other corporation or corporations is merely nominal, he shall be subject to the purpose or purposes as stated in the articles of incorporation. (13a)
provisions of the preceding section insofar as the latter corporation or corporations are concerned.
Section 37. Power to extend or shorten corporate term. – A private corporation may extend or
Stockholdings exceeding twenty (20%) percent of the outstanding capital stock shall be considered shorten its term as stated in the articles of incorporation when approved by a majority vote of the
substantial for purposes of interlocking directors. (n) board of directors or trustees and ratified at a meeting by the stockholders representing at least
Section 34. Disloyalty of a director. – Where a director, by virtue of his office, acquires for himself a two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock or by at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members in
business opportunity which should belong to the corporation, thereby obtaining profits to the case of non-stock corporations. Written notice of the proposed action and of the time and place of
prejudice of such corporation, he must account to the latter for all such profits by refunding the the meeting shall be addressed to each stockholder or member at his place of residence as shown on
same, unless his act has been ratified by a vote of the stockholders owning or representing at least the books of the corporation and deposited to the addressee in the post office with postage prepaid,
two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock. This provision shall be applicable, or served personally: Provided, That in case of extension of corporate term, any dissenting
notwithstanding the fact that the director risked his own funds in the venture. (n) stockholder may exercise his appraisal right under the conditions provided in this code. (n)
Section 35. Executive committee. – The by-laws of a corporation may create an executive committee, Section 38. Power to increase or decrease capital stock; incur, create or increase bonded
composed of not less than three members of the board, to be appointed by the board. Said indebtedness. – No corporation shall increase or decrease its capital stock or incur, create or
committee may act, by majority vote of all its members, on such specific matters within the increase any bonded indebtedness unless approved by a majority vote of the board of directors and,
competence of the board, as may be delegated to it in the by-laws or on a majority vote of the board, at a stockholder’s meeting duly called for the purpose, two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital
except with respect to: (1) approval of any action for which shareholders’ approval is also required; stock shall favor the increase or diminution of the capital stock, or the incurring, creating or
(2) the filing of vacancies in the board; (3) the amendment or repeal of by-laws or the adoption of increasing of any bonded indebtedness. Written notice of the proposed increase or diminution of
new by-laws; (4) the amendment or repeal of any resolution of the board which by its express terms the capital stock or of the incurring, creating, or increasing of any bonded indebtedness and of the
is not so amendable or repealable; and (5) a distribution of cash dividends to the shareholders. time and place of the stockholder’s meeting at which the proposed increase or diminution of the
capital stock or the incurring or increasing of any bonded indebtedness is to be considered, must be
TITLE IV addressed to each stockholder at his place of residence as shown on the books of the corporation
POWERS OF CORPORATIONS and deposited to the addressee in the post office with postage prepaid, or served personally.
Section 36. Corporate powers and capacity. – Every corporation incorporated under this Code has A certificate in duplicate must be signed by a majority of the directors of the corporation and
the power and capacity: countersigned by the chairman and the secretary of the stockholders’ meeting, setting forth:
1. To sue and be sued in its corporate name; (1) That the requirements of this section have been complied with;
2. Of succession by its corporate name for the period of time stated in the articles of (2) The amount of the increase or diminution of the capital stock;
incorporation and the certificate of incorporation;
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(3) If an increase of the capital stock, the amount of capital stock or number of shares of or other property or consideration, as its board of directors or trustees may deem expedient, when
no-par stock thereof actually subscribed, the names, nationalities and residences of the authorized by the vote of the stockholders representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding
persons subscribing, the amount of capital stock or number of no-par stock subscribed by capital stock, or in case of non-stock corporation, by the vote of at least to two-thirds (2/3) of the
each, and the amount paid by each on his subscription in cash or property, or the amount members, in a stockholder’s or member’s meeting duly called for the purpose. Written notice of the
of capital stock or number of shares of no-par stock allotted to each stock-holder if such proposed action and of the time and place of the meeting shall be addressed to each stockholder or
increase is for the purpose of making effective stock dividend therefor authorized; member at his place of residence as shown on the books of the corporation and deposited to the
addressee in the post office with postage prepaid, or served personally: Provided, That any
(4) Any bonded indebtedness to be incurred, created or increased; dissenting stockholder may exercise his appraisal right under the conditions provided in this Code.
(5) The actual indebtedness of the corporation on the day of the meeting; A sale or other disposition shall be deemed to cover substantially all the corporate property and
(6) The amount of stock represented at the meeting; and assets if thereby the corporation would be rendered incapable of continuing the business or
accomplishing the purpose for which it was incorporated.
(7) The vote authorizing the increase or diminution of the capital stock, or the incurring,
creating or increasing of any bonded indebtedness. After such authorization or approval by the stockholders or members, the board of directors or
trustees may, nevertheless, in its discretion, abandon such sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or
Any increase or decrease in the capital stock or the incurring, creating or increasing of other disposition of property and assets, subject to the rights of third parties under any contract
any bonded indebtedness shall require prior approval of the Securities and Exchange relating thereto, without further action or approval by the stockholders or members.
Commission.
Nothing in this section is intended to restrict the power of any corporation, without the
One of the duplicate certificates shall be kept on file in the office of the corporation and authorization by the stockholders or members, to sell, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or
the other shall be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and attached to the otherwise dispose of any of its property and assets if the same is necessary in the usual and regular
original articles of incorporation. From and after approval by the Securities and Exchange course of business of said corporation or if the proceeds of the sale or other disposition of such
Commission and the issuance by the Commission of its certificate of filing, the capital property and assets be appropriated for the conduct of its remaining business.
stock shall stand increased or decreased and the incurring, creating or increasing of any
bonded indebtedness authorized, as the certificate of filing may declare: Provided, That In non-stock corporations where there are no members with voting rights, the vote of at least a
the Securities and Exchange Commission shall not accept for filing any certificate of majority of the trustees in office will be sufficient authorization for the corporation to enter into any
increase of capital stock unless accompanied by the sworn statement of the treasurer of transaction authorized by this section.
the corporation lawfully holding office at the time of the filing of the certificate, showing Section 41. Power to acquire own shares. – A stock corporation shall have the power to purchase or
that at least twenty-five (25%) percent of such increased capital stock has been acquire its own shares for a legitimate corporate purpose or purposes, including but not limited to
subscribed and that at least twenty-five (25%) percent of the amount subscribed has the following cases: Provided, That the corporation has unrestricted retained earnings in its books
been paid either in actual cash to the corporation or that there has been transferred to to cover the shares to be purchased or acquired:
the corporation property the valuation of which is equal to twenty-five (25%) percent of
the subscription: Provided, further, That no decrease of the capital stock shall be 1. To eliminate fractional shares arising out of stock dividends;
approved by the Commission if its effect shall prejudice the rights of corporate creditors.
2. To collect or compromise an indebtedness to the corporation, arising out of unpaid
Non-stock corporations may incur or create bonded indebtedness, or increase the same, subscription, in a delinquency sale, and to purchase delinquent shares sold during said
with the approval by a majority vote of the board of trustees and of at least two-thirds sale; and
(2/3) of the members in a meeting duly called for the purpose.
3. To pay dissenting or withdrawing stockholders entitled to payment for their shares
Bonds issued by a corporation shall be registered with the Securities and Exchange under the provisions of this Code. (a)
Commission, which shall have the authority to determine the sufficiency of the terms
thereof. (17a) Section 42. Power to invest corporate funds in another corporation or business or for any other
purpose. – Subject to the provisions of this Code, a private corporation may invest its funds in any
Section 39. Power to deny pre-emptive right. – All stockholders of a stock corporation shall enjoy other corporation or business or for any purpose other than the primary purpose for which it was
pre-emptive right to subscribe to all issues or disposition of shares of any class, in proportion to organized when approved by a majority of the board of directors or trustees and ratified by the
their respective shareholdings, unless such right is denied by the articles of incorporation or an stockholders representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock, or by at least
amendment thereto: Provided, That such pre-emptive right shall not extend to shares to be issued in two thirds (2/3) of the members in the case of non-stock corporations, at a stockholder’s or
compliance with laws requiring stock offerings or minimum stock ownership by the public; or to member’s meeting duly called for the purpose. Written notice of the proposed investment and the
shares to be issued in good faith with the approval of the stockholders representing two-thirds time and place of the meeting shall be addressed to each stockholder or member at his place of
(2/3) of the outstanding capital stock, in exchange for property needed for corporate purposes or in residence as shown on the books of the corporation and deposited to the addressee in the post
payment of a previously contracted debt. office with postage prepaid, or served personally: Provided, That any dissenting stockholder shall
have appraisal right as provided in this Code: Provided, however, That where the investment by the
Section 40. Sale or other disposition of assets. – Subject to the provisions of existing laws on illegal corporation is reasonably necessary to accomplish its primary purpose as stated in the articles of
combinations and monopolies, a corporation may, by a majority vote of its board of directors or incorporation, the approval of the stockholders or members shall not be necessary. (17 1/2a)
trustees, sell, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its
property and assets, including its goodwill, upon such terms and conditions and for such Section 43. Power to declare dividends. - The board of directors of a stock corporation may declare
consideration, which may be money, stocks, bonds or other instruments for the payment of money dividends out of the unrestricted retained earnings which shall be payable in cash, in property, or in
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stock to all stockholders on the basis of outstanding stock held by them: Provided, That any cash Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding paragraph, by-laws may be adopted and filed prior
dividends due on delinquent stock shall first be applied to the unpaid balance on the subscription to incorporation; in such case, such by-laws shall be approved and signed by all the incorporators
plus costs and expenses, while stock dividends shall be withheld from the delinquent stockholder and submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, together with the articles of
until his unpaid subscription is fully paid: Provided, further, That no stock dividend shall be issued incorporation.
without the approval of stockholders representing not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding
capital stock at a regular or special meeting duly called for the purpose. (16a) In all cases, by-laws shall be effective only upon the issuance by the Securities and Exchange
Commission of a certification that the by-laws are not inconsistent with this Code.
Stock corporations are prohibited from retaining surplus profits in excess of one hundred (100%)
percent of their paid-in capital stock, except: (1) when justified by definite corporate expansion The Securities and Exchange Commission shall not accept for filing the by-laws or any amendment
projects or programs approved by the board of directors; or (2) when the corporation is prohibited thereto of any bank, banking institution, building and loan association, trust company, insurance
under any loan agreement with any financial institution or creditor, whether local or foreign, from company, public utility, educational institution or other special corporations governed by special
declaring dividends without its/his consent, and such consent has not yet been secured; or (3) when laws, unless accompanied by a certificate of the appropriate government agency to the effect that
it can be clearly shown that such retention is necessary under special circumstances obtaining in the such by-laws or amendments are in accordance with law. (20a)
corporation, such as when there is need for special reserve for probable contingencies. (n) Section 47. Contents of by-laws. – Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, this Code, other
Section 44. Power to enter into management contract. – No corporation shall conclude a special laws, and the articles of incorporation, a private corporation may provide in its by-laws for:
management contract with another corporation unless such contract shall have been approved by 1. The time, place and manner of calling and conducting regular or special meetings of the
the board of directors and by stockholders owning at least the majority of the outstanding capital directors or trustees;
stock, or by at least a majority of the members in the case of a non-stock corporation, of both the
managing and the managed corporation, at a meeting duly called for the purpose: Provided, That (1) 2. The time and manner of calling and conducting regular or special meetings of the
where a stockholder or stockholders representing the same interest of both the managing and the stockholders or members;
managed corporations own or control more than one-third (1/3) of the total outstanding capital
3. The required quorum in meetings of stockholders or members and the manner of
stock entitled to vote of the managing corporation; or (2) where a majority of the members of the
voting therein;
board of directors of the managing corporation also constitute a majority of the members of the
board of directors of the managed corporation, then the management contract must be approved by 4. The form for proxies of stockholders and members and the manner of voting them;
the stockholders of the managed corporation owning at least two-thirds (2/3) of the total
outstanding capital stock entitled to vote, or by at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members in the case 5. The qualifications, duties and compensation of directors or trustees, officers and
of a non-stock corporation. No management contract shall be entered into for a period longer than employees;
five years for any one term.
6. The time for holding the annual election of directors of trustees and the mode or
The provisions of the next preceding paragraph shall apply to any contract whereby a corporation manner of giving notice thereof;
undertakes to manage or operate all or substantially all of the business of another corporation,
7. The manner of election or appointment and the term of office of all officers other than
whether such contracts are called service contracts, operating agreements or otherwise: Provided,
directors or trustees;
however, That such service contracts or operating agreements which relate to the exploration,
development, exploitation or utilization of natural resources may be entered into for such periods 8. The penalties for violation of the by-laws;
as may be provided by the pertinent laws or regulations. (n)
9. In the case of stock corporations, the manner of issuing stock certificates; and
Section 45. Ultra vires acts of corporations. – No corporation under this Code shall possess or
exercise any corporate powers except those conferred by this Code or by its articles of 10. Such other matters as may be necessary for the proper or convenient transaction of
incorporation and except such as are necessary or incidental to the exercise of the powers so its corporate business and affairs. (21a)
conferred. (n) Section 48. Amendments to by-laws. – The board of directors or trustees, by a majority vote thereof,
TITLE V and the owners of at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or at least a majority of the
BY LAWS members of a non-stock corporation, at a regular or special meeting duly called for the purpose,
may amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws. The owners of two-thirds (2/3) of the
Section 46. Adoption of by-laws. – Every corporation formed under this Code must, within one (1) outstanding capital stock or two-thirds (2/3) of the members in a non-stock corporation may
month after receipt of official notice of the issuance of its certificate of incorporation by the delegate to the board of directors or trustees the power to amend or repeal any by-laws or adopt
Securities and Exchange Commission, adopt a code of by-laws for its government not inconsistent new by-laws: Provided, That any power delegated to the board of directors or trustees to amend or
with this Code. For the adoption of by-laws by the corporation the affirmative vote of the repeal any by-laws or adopt new by-laws shall be considered as revoked whenever stockholders
stockholders representing at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or of at least a owning or representing a majority of the outstanding capital stock or a majority of the members in
majority of the members in case of non-stock corporations, shall be necessary. The by-laws shall be non-stock corporations, shall so vote at a regular or special meeting.
signed by the stockholders or members voting for them and shall be kept in the principal office of
the corporation, subject to the inspection of the stockholders or members during office hours. A Whenever any amendment or new by-laws are adopted, such amendment or new by-laws shall be
copy thereof, duly certified to by a majority of the directors or trustees countersigned by the attached to the original by-laws in the office of the corporation, and a copy thereof, duly certified
secretary of the corporation, shall be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission which shall under oath by the corporate secretary and a majority of the directors or trustees, shall be filed with
be attached to the original articles of incorporation. the Securities and Exchange Commission the same to be attached to the original articles of
incorporation and original by-laws.
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The amended or new by-laws shall only be effective upon the issuance by the Securities and Section 54. Who shall preside at meetings. – The president shall preside at all meetings of the
Exchange Commission of a certification that the same are not inconsistent with this Code. (22a and directors or trustee as well as of the stockholders or members, unless the by-laws provide
23a) otherwise. (n)
TITLE VI Section 55. Right to vote of pledgors, mortgagors, and administrators. – In case of pledged or
MEETINGS mortgaged shares in stock corporations, the pledgor or mortgagor shall have the right to attend and
vote at meetings of stockholders, unless the pledgee or mortgagee is expressly given by the pledgor
Section 49. Kinds of meetings. – Meetings of directors, trustees, stockholders, or members may be or mortgagor such right in writing which is recorded on the appropriate corporate books. (n)
regular or special. (n)
Executors, administrators, receivers, and other legal representatives duly appointed by the court
Section 50. Regular and special meetings of stockholders or members. - Regular meetings of may attend and vote in behalf of the stockholders or members without need of any written proxy.
stockholders or members shall be held annually on a date fixed in the by-laws, or if not so fixed, on (27a)
any date in April of every year as determined by the board of directors or trustees: Provided, That
written notice of regular meetings shall be sent to all stockholders or members of record at least Section 56. Voting in case of joint ownership of stock. – In case of shares of stock owned jointly by
two (2) weeks prior to the meeting, unless a different period is required by the by-laws. two or more persons, in order to vote the same, the consent of all the co-owners shall be necessary,
unless there is a written proxy, signed by all the co-owners, authorizing one or some of them or any
Special meetings of stockholders or members shall be held at any time deemed necessary or as other person to vote such share or shares: Provided, That when the shares are owned in an "and/or"
provided in the by-laws: Provided, however, That at least one (1) week written notice shall be sent capacity by the holders thereof, any one of the joint owners can vote said shares or appoint a proxy
to all stockholders or members, unless otherwise provided in the by-laws. therefor. (n)
Notice of any meeting may be waived, expressly or impliedly, by any stockholder or member. Section 57. Voting right for treasury shares. – Treasury shares shall have no voting right as long as
Whenever, for any cause, there is no person authorized to call a meeting, the Securities and such shares remain in the Treasury. (n)
Exchange Commission, upon petition of a stockholder or member on a showing of good cause Section 58. Proxies. – Stockholders and members may vote in person or by proxy in all meetings of
therefor, may issue an order to the petitioning stockholder or member directing him to call a stockholders or members. Proxies shall in writing, signed by the stockholder or member and filed
meeting of the corporation by giving proper notice required by this Code or by the by-laws. The before the scheduled meeting with the corporate secretary. Unless otherwise provided in the proxy,
petitioning stockholder or member shall preside thereat until at least a majority of the stockholders it shall be valid only for the meeting for which it is intended. No proxy shall be valid and effective for
or members present have chosen one of their number as presiding officer. (24, 26) a period longer than five (5) years at any one time. (n)
Section 51. Place and time of meetings of stockholders of members. – Stockholder’s or member’s Section 59. Voting trusts. – One or more stockholders of a stock corporation may create a voting
meetings, whether regular or special, shall be held in the city or municipality where the principal trust for the purpose of conferring upon a trustee or trustees the right to vote and other rights
office of the corporation is located, and if practicable in the principal office of the corporation: pertaining to the shares for a period not exceeding five (5) years at any time: Provided, That in the
Provided, That Metro Manila shall, for purposes of this section, be considered a city or municipality. case of a voting trust specifically required as a condition in a loan agreement, said voting trust may
Notice of meetings shall be in writing, and the time and place thereof stated therein. be for a period exceeding five (5) years but shall automatically expire upon full payment of the loan.
A voting trust agreement must be in writing and notarized, and shall specify the terms and
All proceedings had and any business transacted at any meeting of the stockholders or members, if conditions thereof. A certified copy of such agreement shall be filed with the corporation and with
within the powers or authority of the corporation, shall be valid even if the meeting be improperly the Securities and Exchange Commission; otherwise, said agreement is ineffective and
held or called, provided all the stockholders or members of the corporation are present or duly unenforceable. The certificate or certificates of stock covered by the voting trust agreement shall be
represented at the meeting. (24 and 25) cancelled and new ones shall be issued in the name of the trustee or trustees stating that they are
issued pursuant to said agreement. In the books of the corporation, it shall be noted that the
Section 52. Quorum in meetings. – Unless otherwise provided for in this Code or in the by-laws, a
transfer in the name of the trustee or trustees is made pursuant to said voting trust agreement.
quorum shall consist of the stockholders representing a majority of the outstanding capital stock or
a majority of the members in the case of non-stock corporations. (n) The trustee or trustees shall execute and deliver to the transferors voting trust certificates, which
shall be transferable in the same manner and with the same effect as certificates of stock.
Section 53. Regular and special meetings of directors or trustees. – Regular meetings of the board of
directors or trustees of every corporation shall be held monthly, unless the by-laws provide The voting trust agreement filed with the corporation shall be subject to examination by any
otherwise. stockholder of the corporation in the same manner as any other corporate book or record: Provided,
That both the transferor and the trustee or trustees may exercise the right of inspection of all
Special meetings of the board of directors or trustees may be held at any time upon the call of the
corporate books and records in accordance with the provisions of this Code.
president or as provided in the by-laws.
Any other stockholder may transfer his shares to the same trustee or trustees upon the terms and
Meetings of directors or trustees of corporations may be held anywhere in or outside of the
conditions stated in the voting trust agreement, and thereupon shall be bound by all the provisions
Philippines, unless the by-laws provide otherwise. Notice of regular or special meetings stating the
of said agreement.
date, time and place of the meeting must be sent to every director or trustee at least one (1) day
prior to the scheduled meeting, unless otherwise provided by the by-laws. A director or trustee may No voting trust agreement shall be entered into for the purpose of circumventing the law against
waive this requirement, either expressly or impliedly. (n) monopolies and illegal combinations in restraint of trade or used for purposes of fraud.
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Unless expressly renewed, all rights granted in a voting trust agreement shall automatically expire shall be issued in accordance with the by-laws. Shares of stock so issued are personal property and
at the end of the agreed period, and the voting trust certificates as well as the certificates of stock in may be transferred by delivery of the certificate or certificates indorsed by the owner or his
the name of the trustee or trustees shall thereby be deemed cancelled and new certificates of stock attorney-in-fact or other person legally authorized to make the transfer. No transfer, however, shall
shall be reissued in the name of the transferors. be valid, except as between the parties, until the transfer is recorded in the books of the corporation
showing the names of the parties to the transaction, the date of the transfer, the number of the
The voting trustee or trustees may vote by proxy unless the agreement provides otherwise. (36a) certificate or certificates and the number of shares transferred.
TITLE VII No shares of stock against which the corporation holds any unpaid claim shall be transferable in the
STOCKS AND STOCKHOLDERS books of the corporation. (35)
Section 60. Subscription contract. – Any contract for the acquisition of unissued stock in an existing Section 64. Issuance of stock certificates. – No certificate of stock shall be issued to a subscriber until
corporation or a corporation still to be formed shall be deemed a subscription within the meaning of the full amount of his subscription together with interest and expenses (in case of delinquent
this Title, notwithstanding the fact that the parties refer to it as a purchase or some other contract. shares), if any is due, has been paid. (37)
(n)
Section 65. Liability of directors for watered stocks. – Any director or officer of a corporation
Section 61. Pre-incorporation subscription. – A subscription for shares of stock of a corporation still consenting to the issuance of stocks for a consideration less than its par or issued value or for a
to be formed shall be irrevocable for a period of at least six (6) months from the date of consideration in any form other than cash, valued in excess of its fair value, or who, having
subscription, unless all of the other subscribers consent to the revocation, or unless the knowledge thereof, does not forthwith express his objection in writing and file the same with the
incorporation of said corporation fails to materialize within said period or within a longer period as corporate secretary, shall be solidarily, liable with the stockholder concerned to the corporation and
may be stipulated in the contract of subscription: Provided, That no pre-incorporation subscription its creditors for the difference between the fair value received at the time of issuance of the stock
may be revoked after the submission of the articles of incorporation to the Securities and Exchange and the par or issued value of the same. (n)
Commission. (n)
Section 66. Interest on unpaid subscriptions. – Subscribers for stock shall pay to the corporation
Section 62. Consideration for stocks. – Stocks shall not be issued for a consideration less than the interest on all unpaid subscriptions from the date of subscription, if so required by, and at the rate
par or issued price thereof. Consideration for the issuance of stock may be any or a combination of of interest fixed in the by-laws. If no rate of interest is fixed in the by-laws, such rate shall be
any two or more of the following: deemed to be the legal rate. (37)
1. Actual cash paid to the corporation; Section 67. Payment of balance of subscription. – Subject to the provisions of the contract of
2. Property, tangible or intangible, actually received by the corporation and necessary or subscription, the board of directors of any stock corporation may at any time declare due and
convenient for its use and lawful purposes at a fair valuation equal to the par or issued payable to the corporation unpaid subscriptions to the capital stock and may collect the same or
value of the stock issued; such percentage thereof, in either case with accrued interest, if any, as it may deem necessary.
3. Labor performed for or services actually rendered to the corporation; Payment of any unpaid subscription or any percentage thereof, together with the interest accrued, if
any, shall be made on the date specified in the contract of subscription or on the date stated in the
4. Previously incurred indebtedness of the corporation; call made by the board. Failure to pay on such date shall render the entire balance due and payable
and shall make the stockholder liable for interest at the legal rate on such balance, unless a different
5. Amounts transferred from unrestricted retained earnings to stated capital; and
rate of interest is provided in the by-laws, computed from such date until full payment. If within
6. Outstanding shares exchanged for stocks in the event of reclassification or conversion. thirty (30) days from the said date no payment is made, all stocks covered by said subscription shall
thereupon become delinquent and shall be subject to sale as hereinafter provided, unless the board
Where the consideration is other than actual cash, or consists of intangible property such of directors orders otherwise. (38)
as patents of copyrights, the valuation thereof shall initially be determined by the
incorporators or the board of directors, subject to approval by the Securities and Section 68. Delinquency sale. – The board of directors may, by resolution, order the sale of
Exchange Commission. delinquent stock and shall specifically state the amount due on each subscription plus all accrued
interest, and the date, time and place of the sale which shall not be less than thirty (30) days nor
Shares of stock shall not be issued in exchange for promissory notes or future service. more than sixty (60) days from the date the stocks become delinquent.
The same considerations provided for in this section, insofar as they may be applicable, Notice of said sale, with a copy of the resolution, shall be sent to every delinquent stockholder either
may be used for the issuance of bonds by the corporation. personally or by registered mail. The same shall furthermore be published once a week for two (2)
consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province or city where the principal
The issued price of no-par value shares may be fixed in the articles of incorporation or by
office of the corporation is located.
the board of directors pursuant to authority conferred upon it by the articles of
incorporation or the by-laws, or in the absence thereof, by the stockholders representing Unless the delinquent stockholder pays to the corporation, on or before the date specified for the
at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock at a meeting duly called for the sale of the delinquent stock, the balance due on his subscription, plus accrued interest, costs of
purpose. (5 and 16) advertisement and expenses of sale, or unless the board of directors otherwise orders, said
delinquent stock shall be sold at public auction to such bidder who shall offer to pay the full amount
Section 63. Certificate of stock and transfer of shares. – The capital stock of stock corporations shall
of the balance on the subscription together with accrued interest, costs of advertisement and
be divided into shares for which certificates signed by the president or vice president,
expenses of sale, for the smallest number of shares or fraction of a share. The stock so purchased
countersigned by the secretary or assistant secretary, and sealed with the seal of the corporation
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shall be transferred to such purchaser in the books of the corporation and a certificate for such sureties as may be satisfactory to the board of directors, in which case a new certificate
stock shall be issued in his favor. The remaining shares, if any, shall be credited in favor of the may be issued even before the expiration of the one (1) year period provided herein:
delinquent stockholder who shall likewise be entitled to the issuance of a certificate of stock Provided, That if a contest has been presented to said corporation or if an action is
covering such shares. pending in court regarding the ownership of said certificate of stock which has been lost,
stolen or destroyed, the issuance of the new certificate of stock in lieu thereof shall be
Should there be no bidder at the public auction who offers to pay the full amount of the balance on suspended until the final decision by the court regarding the ownership of said certificate
the subscription together with accrued interest, costs of advertisement and expenses of sale, for the of stock which has been lost, stolen or destroyed.
smallest number of shares or fraction of a share, the corporation may, subject to the provisions of
this Code, bid for the same, and the total amount due shall be credited as paid in full in the books of Except in case of fraud, bad faith, or negligence on the part of the corporation and its
the corporation. Title to all the shares of stock covered by the subscription shall be vested in the officers, no action may be brought against any corporation which shall have issued
corporation as treasury shares and may be disposed of by said corporation in accordance with the certificate of stock in lieu of those lost, stolen or destroyed pursuant to the procedure
provisions of this Code. (39a-46a) above-described. (R.A. 201a)
Section 69. When sale may be questioned. – No action to recover delinquent stock sold can be TITLE VIII
sustained upon the ground of irregularity or defect in the notice of sale, or in the sale itself of the CORPORATE BOOKS AND RECORDS
delinquent stock, unless the party seeking to maintain such action first pays or tenders to the party
holding the stock the sum for which the same was sold, with interest from the date of sale at the Section 74. Books to be kept; stock transfer agent. – Every corporation shall keep and carefully
legal rate; and no such action shall be maintained unless it is commenced by the filing of a complaint preserve at its principal office a record of all business transactions and minutes of all meetings of
within six (6) months from the date of sale. (47a) stockholders or members, or of the board of directors or trustees, in which shall be set forth in
detail the time and place of holding the meeting, how authorized, the notice given, whether the
Section 70. Court action to recover unpaid subscription. – Nothing in this Code shall prevent the meeting was regular or special, if special its object, those present and absent, and every act done or
corporation from collecting by action in a court of proper jurisdiction the amount due on any unpaid ordered done at the meeting. Upon the demand of any director, trustee, stockholder or member, the
subscription, with accrued interest, costs and expenses. (49a) time when any director, trustee, stockholder or member entered or left the meeting must be noted
in the minutes; and on a similar demand, the yeas and nays must be taken on any motion or
Section 71. Effect of delinquency. – No delinquent stock shall be voted for or be entitled to vote or to proposition, and a record thereof carefully made. The protest of any director, trustee, stockholder or
representation at any stockholder’s meeting, nor shall the holder thereof be entitled to any of the member on any action or proposed action must be recorded in full on his demand.
rights of a stockholder except the right to dividends in accordance with the provisions of this Code,
until and unless he pays the amount due on his subscription with accrued interest, and the costs and The records of all business transactions of the corporation and the minutes of any meetings shall be
expenses of advertisement, if any. (50a) open to inspection by any director, trustee, stockholder or member of the corporation at reasonable
hours on business days and he may demand, in writing, for a copy of excerpts from said records or
Section 72. Rights of unpaid shares. – Holders of subscribed shares not fully paid which are not minutes, at his expense.
delinquent shall have all the rights of a stockholder. (n)
Any officer or agent of the corporation who shall refuse to allow any director, trustees, stockholder
Section 73. Lost or destroyed certificates. – The following procedure shall be followed for the or member of the corporation to examine and copy excerpts from its records or minutes, in
issuance by a corporation of new certificates of stock in lieu of those which have been lost, stolen or accordance with the provisions of this Code, shall be liable to such director, trustee, stockholder or
destroyed: member for damages, and in addition, shall be guilty of an offense which shall be punishable under
1. The registered owner of a certificate of stock in a corporation or his legal Section 144 of this Code: Provided, That if such refusal is made pursuant to a resolution or order of
representative shall file with the corporation an affidavit in triplicate setting forth, if the board of directors or trustees, the liability under this section for such action shall be imposed
possible, the circumstances as to how the certificate was lost, stolen or destroyed, the upon the directors or trustees who voted for such refusal: and Provided, further, That it shall be a
number of shares represented by such certificate, the serial number of the certificate and defense to any action under this section that the person demanding to examine and copy excerpts
the name of the corporation which issued the same. He shall also submit such other from the corporation’s records and minutes has improperly used any information secured through
information and evidence which he may deem necessary; any prior examination of the records or minutes of such corporation or of any other corporation, or
was not acting in good faith or for a legitimate purpose in making his demand.
2. After verifying the affidavit and other information and evidence with the books of the
corporation, said corporation shall publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation Stock corporations must also keep a book to be known as the "stock and transfer book", in which
published in the place where the corporation has its principal office, once a week for must be kept a record of all stocks in the names of the stockholders alphabetically arranged; the
three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the registered owner of the certificate of installments paid and unpaid on all stock for which subscription has been made, and the date of
stock which has been lost, stolen or destroyed. The notice shall state the name of said payment of any installment; a statement of every alienation, sale or transfer of stock made, the date
corporation, the name of the registered owner and the serial number of said certificate, thereof, and by and to whom made; and such other entries as the by-laws may prescribe. The stock
and the number of shares represented by such certificate, and that after the expiration of and transfer book shall be kept in the principal office of the corporation or in the office of its stock
one (1) year from the date of the last publication, if no contest has been presented to said transfer agent and shall be open for inspection by any director or stockholder of the corporation at
corporation regarding said certificate of stock, the right to make such contest shall be reasonable hours on business days.
barred and said corporation shall cancel in its books the certificate of stock which has No stock transfer agent or one engaged principally in the business of registering transfers of stocks
been lost, stolen or destroyed and issue in lieu thereof new certificate of stock, unless the in behalf of a stock corporation shall be allowed to operate in the Philippines unless he secures a
registered owner files a bond or other security in lieu thereof as may be required, license from the Securities and Exchange Commission and pays a fee as may be fixed by the
effective for a period of one (1) year, for such amount and in such form and with such Commission, which shall be renewable annually: Provided, That a stock corporation is not
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precluded from performing or making transfer of its own stocks, in which case all the rules and constituent corporations. Such plan, together with any amendment, shall be considered as the
regulations imposed on stock transfer agents, except the payment of a license fee herein provided, agreement of merger or consolidation. (n)
shall be applicable. (51a and 32a; P.B. No. 268.)
Section 78. Articles of merger or consolidation. – After the approval by the stockholders or
Section 75. Right to financial statements. – Within ten (10) days from receipt of a written request of members as required by the preceding section, articles of merger or articles of consolidation shall
any stockholder or member, the corporation shall furnish to him its most recent financial statement, be executed by each of the constituent corporations, to be signed by the president or vice-president
which shall include a balance sheet as of the end of the last taxable year and a profit or loss and certified by the secretary or assistant secretary of each corporation setting forth:
statement for said taxable year, showing in reasonable detail its assets and liabilities and the result
of its operations. 1. The plan of the merger or the plan of consolidation;
At the regular meeting of stockholders or members, the board of directors or trustees shall present 2. As to stock corporations, the number of shares outstanding, or in the case of non-stock
to such stockholders or members a financial report of the operations of the corporation for the corporations, the number of members; and
preceding year, which shall include financial statements, duly signed and certified by an 3. As to each corporation, the number of shares or members voting for and against such
independent certified public accountant. plan, respectively. (n)
However, if the paid-up capital of the corporation is less than P50,000.00, the financial statements Section 79. Effectivity of merger or consolidation. – The articles of merger or of consolidation,
may be certified under oath by the treasurer or any responsible officer of the corporation. (n) signed and certified as herein above required, shall be submitted to the Securities and Exchange
TITLE IX Commission in quadruplicate for its approval: Provided, That in the case of merger or consolidation
MERGER AND CONSOLIDATION of banks or banking institutions, building and loan associations, trust companies, insurance
companies, public utilities, educational institutions and other special corporations governed by
Section 76. Plan or merger of consolidation. – Two or more corporations may merge into a single special laws, the favorable recommendation of the appropriate government agency shall first be
corporation which shall be one of the constituent corporations or may consolidate into a new single obtained. If the Commission is satisfied that the merger or consolidation of the corporations
corporation which shall be the consolidated corporation. concerned is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Code and existing laws, it shall issue a
certificate of merger or of consolidation, at which time the merger or consolidation shall be
The board of directors or trustees of each corporation, party to the merger or consolidation, shall effective.
approve a plan of merger or consolidation setting forth the following:
If, upon investigation, the Securities and Exchange Commission has reason to believe that the
1. The names of the corporations proposing to merge or consolidate, hereinafter referred proposed merger or consolidation is contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Code or
to as the constituent corporations; existing laws, it shall set a hearing to give the corporations concerned the opportunity to be heard.
2. The terms of the merger or consolidation and the mode of carrying the same into effect; Written notice of the date, time and place of hearing shall be given to each constituent corporation
at least two (2) weeks before said hearing. The Commission shall thereafter proceed as provided in
3. A statement of the changes, if any, in the articles of incorporation of the surviving this Code. (n)
corporation in case of merger; and, with respect to the consolidated corporation in case
of consolidation, all the statements required to be set forth in the articles of incorporation Section 80. Effects of merger or consolidation. – The merger or consolidation shall have the
for corporations organized under this Code; and following effects:
4. Such other provisions with respect to the proposed merger or consolidation as are 1. The constituent corporations shall become a single corporation which, in case of
deemed necessary or desirable. (n) merger, shall be the surviving corporation designated in the plan of merger; and, in case
of consolidation, shall be the consolidated corporation designated in the plan of
Section 77. Stockholder’s or member’s approval. – Upon approval by majority vote of each of the consolidation;
board of directors or trustees of the constituent corporations of the plan of merger or consolidation,
the same shall be submitted for approval by the stockholders or members of each of such 2. The separate existence of the constituent corporations shall cease, except that of the
corporations at separate corporate meetings duly called for the purpose. Notice of such meetings surviving or the consolidated corporation;
shall be given to all stockholders or members of the respective corporations, at least two (2) weeks 3. The surviving or the consolidated corporation shall possess all the rights, privileges,
prior to the date of the meeting, either personally or by registered mail. Said notice shall state the immunities and powers and shall be subject to all the duties and liabilities of a
purpose of the meeting and shall include a copy or a summary of the plan of merger or corporation organized under this Code;
consolidation. The affirmative vote of stockholders representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the
outstanding capital stock of each corporation in the case of stock corporations or at least two-thirds 4. The surviving or the consolidated corporation shall thereupon and thereafter possess
(2/3) of the members in the case of non-stock corporations shall be necessary for the approval of all the rights, privileges, immunities and franchises of each of the constituent
such plan. Any dissenting stockholder in stock corporations may exercise his appraisal right in corporations; and all property, real or personal, and all receivables due on whatever
accordance with the Code: Provided, That if after the approval by the stockholders of such plan, the account, including subscriptions to shares and other choses in action, and all and every
board of directors decides to abandon the plan, the appraisal right shall be extinguished. other interest of, or belonging to, or due to each constituent corporation, shall be deemed
transferred to and vested in such surviving or consolidated corporation without further
Any amendment to the plan of merger or consolidation may be made, provided such amendment is act or deed; and
approved by majority vote of the respective boards of directors or trustees of all the constituent
corporations and ratified by the affirmative vote of stockholders representing at least two-thirds 5. The surviving or consolidated corporation shall be responsible and liable for all the
(2/3) of the outstanding capital stock or of two-thirds (2/3) of the members of each of the liabilities and obligations of each of the constituent corporations in the same manner as if
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such surviving or consolidated corporation had itself incurred such liabilities or Section 85. Who bears costs of appraisal. – The costs and expenses of appraisal shall be borne by the
obligations; and any pending claim, action or proceeding brought by or against any of corporation, unless the fair value ascertained by the appraisers is approximately the same as the
such constituent corporations may be prosecuted by or against the surviving or price which the corporation may have offered to pay the stockholder, in which case they shall be
consolidated corporation. The rights of creditors or liens upon the property of any of such borne by the latter. In the case of an action to recover such fair value, all costs and expenses shall be
constituent corporations shall not be impaired by such merger or consolidation. (n) assessed against the corporation, unless the refusal of the stockholder to receive payment was
unjustified. (n)
TITLE X
APPRAISAL RIGHT Section 86. Notation on certificates; rights of transferee. – Within ten (10) days after demanding
payment for his shares, a dissenting stockholder shall submit the certificates of stock representing
Section 81. Instances of appraisal right. – Any stockholder of a corporation shall have the right to his shares to the corporation for notation thereon that such shares are dissenting shares. His failure
dissent and demand payment of the fair value of his shares in the following instances: to do so shall, at the option of the corporation, terminate his rights under this Title. If shares
1. In case any amendment to the articles of incorporation has the effect of changing or represented by the certificates bearing such notation are transferred, and the certificates
restricting the rights of any stockholder or class of shares, or of authorizing preferences consequently cancelled, the rights of the transferor as a dissenting stockholder under this Title shall
in any respect superior to those of outstanding shares of any class, or of extending or cease and the transferee shall have all the rights of a regular stockholder; and all dividend
shortening the term of corporate existence; distributions which would have accrued on such shares shall be paid to the transferee. (n)
2. In case of sale, lease, exchange, transfer, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or TITLE XI
substantially all of the corporate property and assets as provided in the Code; and NON-STOCK CORPORATIONS
3. In case of merger or consolidation. (n) Section 87. Definition. – For the purposes of this Code, a non-stock corporation is one where no
part of its income is distributable as dividends to its members, trustees, or officers, subject to the
Section 82. How right is exercised. – The appraisal right may be exercised by any stockholder who provisions of this Code on dissolution: Provided, That any profit which a non-stock corporation may
shall have voted against the proposed corporate action, by making a written demand on the obtain as an incident to its operations shall, whenever necessary or proper, be used for the
corporation within thirty (30) days after the date on which the vote was taken for payment of the furtherance of the purpose or purposes for which the corporation was organized, subject to the
fair value of his shares: Provided, That failure to make the demand within such period shall be provisions of this Title.
deemed a waiver of the appraisal right. If the proposed corporate action is implemented or affected,
the corporation shall pay to such stockholder, upon surrender of the certificate or certificates of The provisions governing stock corporation, when pertinent, shall be applicable to non-stock
stock representing his shares, the fair value thereof as of the day prior to the date on which the vote corporations, except as may be covered by specific provisions of this Title. (n)
was taken, excluding any appreciation or depreciation in anticipation of such corporate action. Section 88. Purposes. – Non-stock corporations may be formed or organized for charitable,
If within a period of sixty (60) days from the date the corporate action was approved by the religious, educational, professional, cultural, fraternal, literary, scientific, social, civic service, or
stockholders, the withdrawing stockholder and the corporation cannot agree on the fair value of the similar purposes, like trade, industry, agricultural and like chambers, or any combination thereof,
shares, it shall be determined and appraised by three (3) disinterested persons, one of whom shall subject to the special provisions of this Title governing particular classes of non-stock corporations.
be named by the stockholder, another by the corporation, and the third by the two thus chosen. The (n)
findings of the majority of the appraisers shall be final, and their award shall be paid by the CHAPTER I
corporation within thirty (30) days after such award is made: Provided, That no payment shall be MEMBERS
made to any dissenting stockholder unless the corporation has unrestricted retained earnings in its
books to cover such payment: and Provided, further, That upon payment by the corporation of the Section 89. Right to vote. – The right of the members of any class or classes to vote may be limited,
agreed or awarded price, the stockholder shall forthwith transfer his shares to the corporation. (n) broadened or denied to the extent specified in the articles of incorporation or the by-laws. Unless so
limited, broadened or denied, each member, regardless of class, shall be entitled to one vote.
Section 83. Effect of demand and termination of right. – From the time of demand for payment of the
fair value of a stockholder’s shares until either the abandonment of the corporate action involved or Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or the by-laws, a member may vote by
the purchase of the said shares by the corporation, all rights accruing to such shares, including proxy in accordance with the provisions of this Code. (n)
voting and dividend rights, shall be suspended in accordance with the provisions of this Code,
except the right of such stockholder to receive payment of the fair value thereof: Provided, That if Voting by mail or other similar means by members of non-stock corporations may be authorized by
the dissenting stockholder is not paid the value of his shares within 30 days after the award, his the by-laws of non-stock corporations with the approval of, and under such conditions which may
voting and dividend rights shall immediately be restored. (n) be prescribed by, the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Section 84. When right to payment ceases. – No demand for payment under this Title may be Section 90. Non-transferability of membership. – Membership in a non-stock corporation and all
withdrawn unless the corporation consents thereto. If, however, such demand for payment is rights arising therefrom are personal and non-transferable, unless the articles of incorporation or
withdrawn with the consent of the corporation, or if the proposed corporate action is abandoned or the by-laws otherwise provide. (n)
rescinded by the corporation or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission where Section 91. Termination of membership. – Membership shall be terminated in the manner and for
such approval is necessary, or if the Securities and Exchange Commission determines that such the causes provided in the articles of incorporation or the by-laws. Termination of membership
stockholder is not entitled to the appraisal right, then the right of said stockholder to be paid the fair shall have the effect of extinguishing all rights of a member in the corporation or in its property,
value of his shares shall cease, his status as a stockholder shall thereupon be restored, and all unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or the by-laws. (n)
dividend distributions which would have accrued on his shares shall be paid to him. (n)
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CHAPTER II members having voting rights. Written notice setting forth the proposed plan of distribution or a
TRUSTEES AND OFFICES summary thereof and the date, time and place of such meeting shall be given to each member
entitled to vote, within the time and in the manner provided in this Code for the giving of notice of
Section 92. Election and term of trustees. – Unless otherwise provided in the articles of meetings to members. Such plan of distribution shall be adopted upon approval of at least two-
incorporation or the by-laws, the board of trustees of non-stock corporations, which may be more thirds (2/3) of the members having voting rights present or represented by proxy at such meeting.
than fifteen (15) in number as may be fixed in their articles of incorporation or by-laws, shall, as (n)
soon as organized, so classify themselves that the term of office of one-third (1/3) of their number
shall expire every year; and subsequent elections of trustees comprising one-third (1/3) of the TITLE XII
board of trustees shall be held annually and trustees so elected shall have a term of three (3) years. CLOSE CORPORATIONS
Trustees thereafter elected to fill vacancies occurring before the expiration of a particular term shall
hold office only for the unexpired period. Section 96. Definition and applicability of Title. - A close corporation, within the meaning of this
Code, is one whose articles of incorporation provide that: (1) All the corporation’s issued stock of all
No person shall be elected as trustee unless he is a member of the corporation. classes, exclusive of treasury shares, shall be held of record by not more than a specified number of
persons, not exceeding twenty (20); (2) all the issued stock of all classes shall be subject to one or
Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or the by-laws, officers of a non-stock more specified restrictions on transfer permitted by this Title; and (3) The corporation shall not list
corporation may be directly elected by the members. (n) in any stock exchange or make any public offering of any of its stock of any class. Notwithstanding
Section 93. Place of meetings. – The by-laws may provide that the members of a non-stock the foregoing, a corporation shall not be deemed a close corporation when at least two-thirds (2/3)
corporation may hold their regular or special meetings at any place even outside the place where of its voting stock or voting rights is owned or controlled by another corporation which is not a
the principal office of the corporation is located: Provided, That proper notice is sent to all members close corporation within the meaning of this Code.
indicating the date, time and place of the meeting: and Provided, further, That the place of meeting Any corporation may be incorporated as a close corporation, except mining or oil companies, stock
shall be within the Philippines. (n) exchanges, banks, insurance companies, public utilities, educational institutions and corporations
CHAPTER III declared to be vested with public interest in accordance with the provisions of this Code.
DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS IN NON-STOCK CORPORATIONS The provisions of this Title shall primarily govern close corporations: Provided, That the provisions
Section 94. Rules of distribution. – In case dissolution of a non-stock corporation in accordance with of other Titles of this Code shall apply suppletorily except insofar as this Title otherwise provides.
the provisions of this Code, its assets shall be applied and distributed as follows: Section 97. Articles of incorporation. – The articles of incorporation of a close corporation may
1. All liabilities and obligations of the corporation shall be paid, satisfied and discharged, provide:
or adequate provision shall be made therefore; 1. For a classification of shares or rights and the qualifications for owning or holding the
2. Assets held by the corporation upon a condition requiring return, transfer or same and restrictions on their transfers as may be stated therein, subject to the
conveyance, and which condition occurs by reason of the dissolution, shall be returned, provisions of the following section;
transferred or conveyed in accordance with such requirements; 2. For a classification of directors into one or more classes, each of whom may be voted
3. Assets received and held by the corporation subject to limitations permitting their use for and elected solely by a particular class of stock; and
only for charitable, religious, benevolent, educational or similar purposes, but not held 3. For a greater quorum or voting requirements in meetings of stockholders or directors
upon a condition requiring return, transfer or conveyance by reason of the dissolution, than those provided in this Code.
shall be transferred or conveyed to one or more corporations, societies or organizations
engaged in activities in the Philippines substantially similar to those of the dissolving The articles of incorporation of a close corporation may provide that the business of the corporation
corporation according to a plan of distribution adopted pursuant to this Chapter; shall be managed by the stockholders of the corporation rather than by a board of directors. So long
as this provision continues in effect:
4. Assets other than those mentioned in the preceding paragraphs, if any, shall be
distributed in accordance with the provisions of the articles of incorporation or the by- 1. No meeting of stockholders need be called to elect directors;
laws, to the extent that the articles of incorporation or the by-laws, determine the
distributive rights of members, or any class or classes of members, or provide for 2. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the stockholders of the corporation shall
distribution; and be deemed to be directors for the purpose of applying the provisions of this Code; and
5. In any other case, assets may be distributed to such persons, societies, organizations or 3. The stockholders of the corporation shall be subject to all liabilities of directors.
corporations, whether or not organized for profit, as may be specified in a plan of The articles of incorporation may likewise provide that all officers or employees or that specified
distribution adopted pursuant to this Chapter. (n) officers or employees shall be elected or appointed by the stockholders, instead of by the board of
Section 95. Plan of distribution of assets. – A plan providing for the distribution of assets, not directors.
inconsistent with the provisions of this Title, may be adopted by a non-stock corporation in the Section 98. Validity of restrictions on transfer of shares. – Restrictions on the right to transfer shares
process of dissolution in the following manner: must appear in the articles of incorporation and in the by-laws as well as in the certificate of stock;
The board of trustees shall, by majority vote, adopt a resolution recommending a plan of otherwise, the same shall not be binding on any purchaser thereof in good faith. Said restrictions
distribution and directing the submission thereof to a vote at a regular or special meeting of shall not be more onerous than granting the existing stockholders or the corporation the option to
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purchase the shares of the transferring stockholder with such reasonable terms, conditions or 3. No provision in any written agreement signed by the stockholders, relating to any
period stated therein. If upon the expiration of said period, the existing stockholders or the phase of the corporate affairs, shall be invalidated as between the parties on the ground
corporation fails to exercise the option to purchase, the transferring stockholder may sell his shares that its effect is to make them partners among themselves.
to any third person.
4. A written agreement among some or all of the stockholders in a close corporation shall
Section 99. Effects of issuance or transfer of stock in breach of qualifying conditions. - not be invalidated on the ground that it so relates to the conduct of the business and
affairs of the corporation as to restrict or interfere with the discretion or powers of the
1. If stock of a close corporation is issued or transferred to any person who is not entitled board of directors: Provided, That such agreement shall impose on the stockholders who
under any provision of the articles of incorporation to be a holder of record of its stock, are parties thereto the liabilities for managerial acts imposed by this Code on directors.
and if the certificate for such stock conspicuously shows the qualifications of the persons
entitled to be holders of record thereof, such person is conclusively presumed to have 5. To the extent that the stockholders are actively engaged in the management or
notice of the fact of his ineligibility to be a stockholder. operation of the business and affairs of a close corporation, the stockholders shall be held
to strict fiduciary duties to each other and among themselves. Said stockholders shall be
2. If the articles of incorporation of a close corporation states the number of persons, not personally liable for corporate torts unless the corporation has obtained reasonably
exceeding twenty (20), who are entitled to be holders of record of its stock, and if the adequate liability insurance.
certificate for such stock conspicuously states such number, and if the issuance or
transfer of stock to any person would cause the stock to be held by more than such Section 101. When board meeting is unnecessary or improperly held. - Unless the by-laws provide
number of persons, the person to whom such stock is issued or transferred is otherwise, any action by the directors of a close corporation without a meeting shall nevertheless be
conclusively presumed to have notice of this fact. deemed valid if:
3. If a stock certificate of any close corporation conspicuously shows a restriction on 1. Before or after such action is taken, written consent thereto is signed by all the
transfer of stock of the corporation, the transferee of the stock is conclusively presumed directors; or
to have notice of the fact that he has acquired stock in violation of the restriction, if such
acquisition violates the restriction. 2. All the stockholders have actual or implied knowledge of the action and make no
prompt objection thereto in writing; or
4. Whenever any person to whom stock of a close corporation has been issued or
transferred has, or is conclusively presumed under this section to have, notice either (a) 3. The directors are accustomed to take informal action with the express or implied
that he is a person not eligible to be a holder of stock of the corporation, or (b) that acquiescence of all the stockholders; or
transfer of stock to him would cause the stock of the corporation to be held by more than 4. All the directors have express or implied knowledge of the action in question and none
the number of persons permitted by its articles of incorporation to hold stock of the of them makes prompt objection thereto in writing.
corporation, or (c) that the transfer of stock is in violation of a restriction on transfer of
stock, the corporation may, at its option, refuse to register the transfer of stock in the If a director’s meeting is held without proper call or notice, an action taken therein within the
name of the transferee. corporate powers is deemed ratified by a director who failed to attend, unless he promptly files his
written objection with the secretary of the corporation after having knowledge thereof.
5. The provisions of subsection (4) shall not be applicable if the transfer of stock, though
contrary to subsections (1), (2) or (3), has been consented to by all the stockholders of Section 102. Pre-emptive right in close corporations. – The pre-emptive right of stockholders in
the close corporation, or if the close corporation has amended its articles of incorporation close corporations shall extend to all stock to be issued, including reissuance of treasury shares,
in accordance with this Title. whether for money, property or personal services, or in payment of corporate debts, unless the
articles of incorporation provide otherwise.
6. The term "transfer", as used in this section, is not limited to a transfer for value.
Section 103. Amendment of articles of incorporation. – Any amendment to the articles of
7. The provisions of this section shall not impair any right which the transferee may have incorporation which seeks to delete or remove any provision required by this Title to be contained
to rescind the transfer or to recover under any applicable warranty, express or implied. in the articles of incorporation or to reduce a quorum or voting requirement stated in said articles
Section 100. Agreements by stockholders. - of incorporation shall not be valid or effective unless approved by the affirmative vote of at least
two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock, whether with or without voting rights, or of such
1. Agreements by and among stockholders executed before the formation and greater proportion of shares as may be specifically provided in the articles of incorporation for
organization of a close corporation, signed by all stockholders, shall survive the amending, deleting or removing any of the aforesaid provisions, at a meeting duly called for the
incorporation of such corporation and shall continue to be valid and binding between and purpose.
among such stockholders, if such be their intent, to the extent that such agreements are
not inconsistent with the articles of incorporation, irrespective of where the provisions of Section 104. Deadlocks. – Notwithstanding any contrary provision in the articles of incorporation or
such agreements are contained, except those required by this Title to be embodied in said by-laws or agreement of stockholders of a close corporation, if the directors or stockholders are so
articles of incorporation. divided respecting the management of the corporation’s business and affairs that the votes required
for any corporate action cannot be obtained, with the consequence that the business and affairs of
2. An agreement between two or more stockholders, if in writing and signed by the the corporation can no longer be conducted to the advantage of the stockholders generally, the
parties thereto, may provide that in exercising any voting rights, the shares held by them Securities and Exchange Commission, upon written petition by any stockholder, shall have the
shall be voted as therein provided, or as they may agree, or as determined in accordance power to arbitrate the dispute. In the exercise of such power, the Commission shall have authority
with a procedure agreed upon by them. to make such order as it deems appropriate, including an order: (1) cancelling or altering any
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provision contained in the articles of incorporation, by-laws, or any stockholder’s agreement; (2) CHAPTER II
cancelling, altering or enjoining any resolution or act of the corporation or its board of directors, RELIGIOUS CORPORATIONS
stockholders, or officers; (3) directing or prohibiting any act of the corporation or its board of
directors, stockholders, officers, or other persons party to the action; (4) requiring the purchase at Section 109. Classes of religious corporations. – Religious corporations may be incorporated by one
their fair value of shares of any stockholder, either by the corporation regardless of the availability or more persons. Such corporations may be classified into corporations sole and religious societies.
of unrestricted retained earnings in its books, or by the other stockholders; (5) appointing a Religious corporations shall be governed by this Chapter and by the general provisions on non-stock
provisional director; (6) dissolving the corporation; or (7) granting such other relief as the corporations insofar as they may be applicable. (n)
circumstances may warrant.
Section 110. Corporation sole. – For the purpose of administering and managing, as trustee, the
A provisional director shall be an impartial person who is neither a stockholder nor a creditor of the affairs, property and temporalities of any religious denomination, sect or church, a corporation sole
corporation or of any subsidiary or affiliate of the corporation, and whose further qualifications, if may be formed by the chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or other presiding elder of
any, may be determined by the Commission. A provisional director is not a receiver of the such religious denomination, sect or church. (154a)
corporation and does not have the title and powers of a custodian or receiver. A provisional director
shall have all the rights and powers of a duly elected director of the corporation, including the right Section 111. Articles of incorporation. – In order to become a corporation sole, the chief archbishop,
to notice of and to vote at meetings of directors, until such time as he shall be removed by order of bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding elder of any religious denomination, sect or church must
the Commission or by all the stockholders. His compensation shall be determined by agreement file with the Securities and Exchange Commission articles of incorporation setting forth the
between him and the corporation subject to approval of the Commission, which may fix his following:
compensation in the absence of agreement or in the event of disagreement between the provisional
1. That he is the chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding elder of his
director and the corporation.
religious denomination, sect or church and that he desires to become a corporation sole;
Section 105. Withdrawal of stockholder or dissolution of corporation. – In addition and without
2. That the rules, regulations and discipline of his religious denomination, sect or church
prejudice to other rights and remedies available to a stockholder under this Title, any stockholder of
are not inconsistent with his becoming a corporation sole and do not forbid it;
a close corporation may, for any reason, compel the said corporation to purchase his shares at their
fair value, which shall not be less than their par or issued value, when the corporation has sufficient 3. That as such chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding elder, he is
assets in its books to cover its debts and liabilities exclusive of capital stock: Provided, That any charged with the administration of the temporalities and the management of the affairs,
stockholder of a close corporation may, by written petition to the Securities and Exchange estate and properties of his religious denomination, sect or church within his territorial
Commission, compel the dissolution of such corporation whenever any of acts of the directors, jurisdiction, describing such territorial jurisdiction;
officers or those in control of the corporation is illegal, or fraudulent, or dishonest, or oppressive or
unfairly prejudicial to the corporation or any stockholder, or whenever corporate assets are being 4. The manner in which any vacancy occurring in the office of chief archbishop, bishop,
misapplied or wasted. priest, minister, rabbi of presiding elder is required to be filled, according to the rules,
regulations or discipline of the religious denomination, sect or church to which he
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SPECIAL CORPORATIONS
CHAPTER I - EDUCATIONAL CORPORATIONS 5. The place where the principal office of the corporation sole is to be established and
located, which place must be within the Philippines.
Section 106. Incorporation. – Educational corporations shall be governed by special laws and by the
general provisions of this Code. (n) The articles of incorporation may include any other provision not contrary to law for the
regulation of the affairs of the corporation. (n)
Section 107. Pre-requisites to incorporation. – Except upon favorable recommendation of the
Ministry of Education and Culture, the Securities and Exchange Commission shall not accept or Section 112. Submission of the articles of incorporation. – The articles of incorporation must be
approve the articles of incorporation and by-laws of any educational institution. (168a) verified, before filing, by affidavit or affirmation of the chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister,
rabbi or presiding elder, as the case may be, and accompanied by a copy of the commission,
Section 108. Board of trustees. – Trustees of educational institutions organized as non-stock certificate of election or letter of appointment of such chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister,
corporations shall not be less than five (5) nor more than fifteen (15): Provided, however, That the rabbi or presiding elder, duly certified to be correct by any notary public.
number of trustees shall be in multiples of five (5).
From and after the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission of the said articles of
Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation on the by-laws, the board of trustees of incorporation, verified by affidavit or affirmation, and accompanied by the documents mentioned in
incorporated schools, colleges, or other institutions of learning shall, as soon as organized, so the preceding paragraph, such chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding elder
classify themselves that the term of office of one-fifth (1/5) of their number shall expire every year. shall become a corporation sole and all temporalities, estate and properties of the religious
Trustees thereafter elected to fill vacancies, occurring before the expiration of a particular term, denomination, sect or church theretofore administered or managed by him as such chief archbishop,
shall hold office only for the unexpired period. Trustees elected thereafter to fill vacancies caused by bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding elder shall be held in trust by him as a corporation sole,
expiration of term shall hold office for five (5) years. A majority of the trustees shall constitute a for the use, purpose, behalf and sole benefit of his religious denomination, sect or church, including
quorum for the transaction of business. The powers and authority of trustees shall be defined in the hospitals, schools, colleges, orphan asylums, parsonages and cemeteries thereof. (n)
by-laws.
Section 113. Acquisition and alienation of property. – Any corporation sole may purchase and hold
For institutions organized as stock corporations, the number and term of directors shall be real estate and personal property for its church, charitable, benevolent or educational purposes, and
governed by the provisions on stock corporations. (169a) may receive bequests or gifts for such purposes. Such corporation may sell or mortgage real
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property held by it by obtaining an order for that purpose from the Court of First Instance of the 2. That at least two-thirds (2/3) of its membership have given their written consent or
province where the property is situated upon proof made to the satisfaction of the court that notice have voted to incorporate, at a duly convened meeting of the body;
of the application for leave to sell or mortgage has been given by publication or otherwise in such
manner and for such time as said court may have directed, and that it is to the interest of the 3. That the incorporation of the religious society or religious order, or diocese, synod, or
corporation that leave to sell or mortgage should be granted. The application for leave to sell or district organization desiring to incorporate is not forbidden by competent authority or
mortgage must be made by petition, duly verified, by the chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, by the constitution, rules, regulations or discipline of the religious denomination, sect, or
rabbi or presiding elder acting as corporation sole, and may be opposed by any member of the church of which it forms a part;
religious denomination, sect or church represented by the corporation sole: Provided, That in cases 4. That the religious society or religious order, or diocese, synod, or district organization
where the rules, regulations and discipline of the religious denomination, sect or church, religious desires to incorporate for the administration of its affairs, properties and estate;
society or order concerned represented by such corporation sole regulate the method of acquiring,
holding, selling and mortgaging real estate and personal property, such rules, regulations and 5. The place where the principal office of the corporation is to be established and located,
discipline shall control, and the intervention of the courts shall not be necessary. (159a) which place must be within the Philippines; and
Section 114. Filling of vacancies. – The successors in office of any chief archbishop, bishop, priest, 6. The names, nationalities, and residences of the trustees elected by the religious society
minister, rabbi or presiding elder in a corporation sole shall become the corporation sole on their or religious order, or the diocese, synod, or district organization to serve for the first year
accession to office and shall be permitted to transact business as such on the filing with the or such other period as may be prescribed by the laws of the religious society or religious
Securities and Exchange Commission of a copy of their commission, certificate of election, or letters order, or of the diocese, synod, or district organization, the board of trustees to be not
of appointment, duly certified by any notary public. less than five (5) nor more than fifteen (15). (160a)
During any vacancy in the office of chief archbishop, bishop, priest, minister, rabbi or presiding TITLE XIV
elder of any religious denomination, sect or church incorporated as a corporation sole, the person or DISSOLUTION
persons authorized and empowered by the rules, regulations or discipline of the religious
Section 117. Methods of dissolution. – A corporation formed or organized under the provisions of
denomination, sect or church represented by the corporation sole to administer the temporalities
this Code may be dissolved voluntarily or involuntarily. (n)
and manage the affairs, estate and properties of the corporation sole during the vacancy shall
exercise all the powers and authority of the corporation sole during such vacancy. (158a) Section 118. Voluntary dissolution where no creditors are affected. – If dissolution of a corporation
does not prejudice the rights of any creditor having a claim against it, the dissolution may be
Section 115. Dissolution. – A corporation sole may be dissolved and its affairs settled voluntarily by
effected by majority vote of the board of directors or trustees, and by a resolution duly adopted by
submitting to the Securities and Exchange Commission a verified declaration of dissolution.
the affirmative vote of the stockholders owning at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital
The declaration of dissolution shall set forth: stock or of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members of a meeting to be held upon call of the
directors or trustees after publication of the notice of time, place and object of the meeting for three
1. The name of the corporation; (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in the place where the principal office of said
2. The reason for dissolution and winding up; corporation is located; and if no newspaper is published in such place, then in a newspaper of
general circulation in the Philippines, after sending such notice to each stockholder or member
3. The authorization for the dissolution of the corporation by the particular religious either by registered mail or by personal delivery at least thirty (30) days prior to said meeting. A
denomination, sect or church; copy of the resolution authorizing the dissolution shall be certified by a majority of the board of
directors or trustees and countersigned by the secretary of the corporation. The Securities and
4. The names and addresses of the persons who are to supervise the winding up of the Exchange Commission shall thereupon issue the certificate of dissolution. (62a)
affairs of the corporation.
Section 119. Voluntary dissolution where creditors are affected. – Where the dissolution of a
Upon approval of such declaration of dissolution by the Securities and Exchange corporation may prejudice the rights of any creditor, the petition for dissolution shall be filed with
Commission, the corporation shall cease to carry on its operations except for the purpose the Securities and Exchange Commission. The petition shall be signed by a majority of its board of
of winding up its affairs. (n) directors or trustees or other officers having the management of its affairs, verified by its president
Section 116. Religious societies. – Any religious society or religious order, or any diocese, synod, or or secretary or one of its directors or trustees, and shall set forth all claims and demands against it,
district organization of any religious denomination, sect or church, unless forbidden by the and that its dissolution was resolved upon by the affirmative vote of the stockholders representing
constitution, rules, regulations, or discipline of the religious denomination, sect or church of which it at least two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding capital stock or by at least two-thirds (2/3) of the
is a part, or by competent authority, may, upon written consent and/or by an affirmative vote at a members at a meeting of its stockholders or members called for that purpose.
meeting called for the purpose of at least two-thirds (2/3) of its membership, incorporate for the If the petition is sufficient in form and substance, the Commission shall, by an order reciting the
administration of its temporalities or for the management of its affairs, properties and estate by purpose of the petition, fix a date on or before which objections thereto may be filed by any person,
filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, articles of incorporation verified by the which date shall not be less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days after the entry of the
affidavit of the presiding elder, secretary, or clerk or other member of such religious society or order. Before such date, a copy of the order shall be published at least once a week for three (3)
religious order, or diocese, synod, or district organization of the religious denomination, sect or consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in the municipality or city where
church, setting forth the following: the principal office of the corporation is situated, or if there be no such newspaper, then in a
1. That the religious society or religious order, or diocese, synod, or district organization newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines, and a similar copy shall be posted for three (3)
is a religious organization of a religious denomination, sect or church; consecutive weeks in three (3) public places in such municipality or city.
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Upon five (5) day’s notice, given after the date on which the right to file objections as fixed in the Section 125. Application for a license. – A foreign corporation applying for a license to transact
order has expired, the Commission shall proceed to hear the petition and try any issue made by the business in the Philippines shall submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission a copy of its
objections filed; and if no such objection is sufficient, and the material allegations of the petition are articles of incorporation and by-laws, certified in accordance with law, and their translation to an
true, it shall render judgment dissolving the corporation and directing such disposition of its assets official language of the Philippines, if necessary. The application shall be under oath and, unless
as justice requires, and may appoint a receiver to collect such assets and pay the debts of the already stated in its articles of incorporation, shall specifically set forth the following:
corporation. (Rule 104, RCa)
1. The date and term of incorporation;
Section 120. Dissolution by shortening corporate term. – A voluntary dissolution may be effected by
amending the articles of incorporation to shorten the corporate term pursuant to the provisions of 2. The address, including the street number, of the principal office of the corporation in
this Code. A copy of the amended articles of incorporation shall be submitted to the Securities and the country or state of incorporation;
Exchange Commission in accordance with this Code. Upon approval of the amended articles of 3. The name and address of its resident agent authorized to accept summons and process
incorporation of the expiration of the shortened term, as the case may be, the corporation shall be in all legal proceedings and, pending the establishment of a local office, all notices
deemed dissolved without any further proceedings, subject to the provisions of this Code on affecting the corporation;
liquidation. (n)
4. The place in the Philippines where the corporation intends to operate;
Section 121. Involuntary dissolution. – A corporation may be dissolved by the Securities and
Exchange Commission upon filing of a verified complaint and after proper notice and hearing on the 5. The specific purpose or purposes which the corporation intends to pursue in the
grounds provided by existing laws, rules and regulations. (n) transaction of its business in the Philippines: Provided, That said purpose or purposes are
those specifically stated in the certificate of authority issued by the appropriate
Section 122. Corporate liquidation. – Every corporation whose charter expires by its own limitation government agency;
or is annulled by forfeiture or otherwise, or whose corporate existence for other purposes is
terminated in any other manner, shall nevertheless be continued as a body corporate for three (3) 6. The names and addresses of the present directors and officers of the corporation;
years after the time when it would have been so dissolved, for the purpose of prosecuting and
7. A statement of its authorized capital stock and the aggregate number of shares which
defending suits by or against it and enabling it to settle and close its affairs, to dispose of and convey
the corporation has authority to issue, itemized by classes, par value of shares, shares
its property and to distribute its assets, but not for the purpose of continuing the business for which
without par value, and series, if any;
it was established.
8. A statement of its outstanding capital stock and the aggregate number of shares which
At any time during said three (3) years, the corporation is authorized and empowered to convey all
the corporation has issued, itemized by classes, par value of shares, shares without par
of its property to trustees for the benefit of stockholders, members, creditors, and other persons in
value, and series, if any;
interest. From and after any such conveyance by the corporation of its property in trust for the
benefit of its stockholders, members, creditors and others in interest, all interest which the 9. A statement of the amount actually paid in; and
corporation had in the property terminates, the legal interest vests in the trustees, and the
beneficial interest in the stockholders, members, creditors or other persons in interest. 10. Such additional information as may be necessary or appropriate in order to enable
the Securities and Exchange Commission to determine whether such corporation is
Upon the winding up of the corporate affairs, any asset distributable to any creditor or stockholder entitled to a license to transact business in the Philippines, and to determine and assess
or member who is unknown or cannot be found shall be escheated to the city or municipality where the fees payable.
such assets are located.
Attached to the application for license shall be a duly executed certificate under oath by
Except by decrease of capital stock and as otherwise allowed by this Code, no corporation shall the authorized official or officials of the jurisdiction of its incorporation, attesting to the
distribute any of its assets or property except upon lawful dissolution and after payment of all its fact that the laws of the country or state of the applicant allow Filipino citizens and
debts and liabilities. (77a, 89a, 16a) corporations to do business therein, and that the applicant is an existing corporation in
good standing. If such certificate is in a foreign language, a translation thereof in English
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under oath of the translator shall be attached thereto.
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
The application for a license to transact business in the Philippines shall likewise be
Section 123. Definition and rights of foreign corporations. – For the purposes of this Code, a foreign
accompanied by a statement under oath of the president or any other person authorized
corporation is one formed, organized or existing under any laws other than those of the Philippines
by the corporation, showing to the satisfaction of the Securities and Exchange
and whose laws allow Filipino citizens and corporations to do business in its own country or state. It
Commission and other governmental agency in the proper cases that the applicant is
shall have the right to transact business in the Philippines after it shall have obtained a license to
solvent and in sound financial condition, and setting forth the assets and liabilities of the
transact business in this country in accordance with this Code and a certificate of authority from the
corporation as of the date not exceeding one (1) year immediately prior to the filing of
appropriate government agency. (n)
the application.
Section 124. Application to existing foreign corporations. – Every foreign corporation which on the
Foreign banking, financial and insurance corporations shall, in addition to the above
date of the effectivity of this Code is authorized to do business in the Philippines under a license
requirements, comply with the provisions of existing laws applicable to them. In the case
therefore issued to it, shall continue to have such authority under the terms and condition of its
of all other foreign corporations, no application for license to transact business in the
license, subject to the provisions of this Code and other special laws. (n)
Philippines shall be accepted by the Securities and Exchange Commission without
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previous authority from the appropriate government agency, whenever required by law. "The (name of foreign corporation) does hereby stipulate and agree, in consideration of its being
(68a) granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission a license to transact business in the Philippines,
that if at any time said corporation shall cease to transact business in the Philippines, or shall be
Section 126. Issuance of a license. – If the Securities and Exchange Commission is satisfied that the without any resident agent in the Philippines on whom any summons or other legal processes may
applicant has complied with all the requirements of this Code and other special laws, rules and be served, then in any action or proceeding arising out of any business or transaction which
regulations, the Commission shall issue a license to the applicant to transact business in the occurred in the Philippines, service of any summons or other legal process may be made upon the
Philippines for the purpose or purposes specified in such license. Upon issuance of the license, such Securities and Exchange Commission and that such service shall have the same force and effect as if
foreign corporation may commence to transact business in the Philippines and continue to do so for made upon the duly-authorized officers of the corporation at its home office."
as long as it retains its authority to act as a corporation under the laws of the country or state of its
incorporation, unless such license is sooner surrendered, revoked, suspended or annulled in Whenever such service of summons or other process shall be made upon the Securities and
accordance with this Code or other special laws. Exchange Commission, the Commission shall, within ten (10) days thereafter, transmit by mail a
copy of such summons or other legal process to the corporation at its home or principal office. The
Within sixty (60) days after the issuance of the license to transact business in the Philippines, the sending of such copy by the Commission shall be necessary part of and shall complete such service.
license, except foreign banking or insurance corporation, shall deposit with the Securities and All expenses incurred by the Commission for such service shall be paid in advance by the party at
Exchange Commission for the benefit of present and future creditors of the licensee in the whose instance the service is made.
Philippines, securities satisfactory to the Securities and Exchange Commission, consisting of bonds
or other evidence of indebtedness of the Government of the Philippines, its political subdivisions In case of a change of address of the resident agent, it shall be his or its duty to immediately notify in
and instrumentalities, or of government-owned or controlled corporations and entities, shares of writing the Securities and Exchange Commission of the new address. (72a; and n)
stock in "registered enterprises" as this term is defined in Republic Act No. 5186, shares of stock in
domestic corporations registered in the stock exchange, or shares of stock in domestic insurance Section 129. Law applicable. – Any foreign corporation lawfully doing business in the Philippines
companies and banks, or any combination of these kinds of securities, with an actual market value shall be bound by all laws, rules and regulations applicable to domestic corporations of the same
of at least one hundred thousand (P100,000.) pesos; Provided, however, That within six (6) months class, except such only as provide for the creation, formation, organization or dissolution of
after each fiscal year of the licensee, the Securities and Exchange Commission shall require the corporations or those which fix the relations, liabilities, responsibilities, or duties of stockholders,
licensee to deposit additional securities equivalent in actual market value to two (2%) percent of members, or officers of corporations to each other or to the corporation. (73a)
the amount by which the licensee’s gross income for that fiscal year exceeds five million Section 130. Amendments to articles of incorporation or by-laws of foreign corporations. – Whenever
(P5,000,000.00) pesos. The Securities and Exchange Commission shall also require deposit of the articles of incorporation or by-laws of a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
additional securities if the actual market value of the securities on deposit has decreased by at least the Philippines are amended, such foreign corporation shall, within sixty (60) days after the
ten (10%) percent of their actual market value at the time they were deposited. The Securities and amendment becomes effective, file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in the proper
Exchange Commission may at its discretion release part of the additional securities deposited with cases with the appropriate government agency, a duly authenticated copy of the articles of
it if the gross income of the licensee has decreased, or if the actual market value of the total incorporation or by-laws, as amended, indicating clearly in capital letters or by underscoring the
securities on deposit has increased, by more than ten (10%) percent of the actual market value of change or changes made, duly certified by the authorized official or officials of the country or state
the securities at the time they were deposited. The Securities and Exchange Commission may, from of incorporation. The filing thereof shall not of itself enlarge or alter the purpose or purposes for
time to time, allow the licensee to substitute other securities for those already on deposit as long as which such corporation is authorized to transact business in the Philippines. (n)
the licensee is solvent. Such licensee shall be entitled to collect the interest or dividends on the
securities deposited. In the event the licensee ceases to do business in the Philippines, the securities Section 131. Amended license. – A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in the
deposited as aforesaid shall be returned, upon the licensee’s application therefor and upon proof to Philippines shall obtain an amended license in the event it changes its corporate name, or desires to
the satisfaction of the Securities and Exchange Commission that the licensee has no liability to pursue in the Philippines other or additional purposes, by submitting an application therefor to the
Philippine residents, including the Government of the Republic of the Philippines. (n) Securities and Exchange Commission, favorably endorsed by the appropriate government agency in
the proper cases. (n)
Section 127. Who may be a resident agent. – A resident agent may be either an individual residing in
the Philippines or a domestic corporation lawfully transacting business in the Philippines: Provided, Section 132. Merger or consolidation involving a foreign corporation licensed in the Philippines. –
That in the case of an individual, he must be of good moral character and of sound financial One or more foreign corporations authorized to transact business in the Philippines may merge or
standing. (n) consolidate with any domestic corporation or corporations if such is permitted under Philippine
laws and by the law of its incorporation: Provided, That the requirements on merger or
Section 128. Resident agent; service of process. – The Securities and Exchange Commission shall consolidation as provided in this Code are followed.
require as a condition precedent to the issuance of the license to transact business in the Philippines
by any foreign corporation that such corporation file with the Securities and Exchange Commission Whenever a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in the Philippines shall be a party
a written power of attorney designating some person who must be a resident of the Philippines, on to a merger or consolidation in its home country or state as permitted by the law of its
whom any summons and other legal processes may be served in all actions or other legal incorporation, such foreign corporation shall, within sixty (60) days after such merger or
proceedings against such corporation, and consenting that service upon such resident agent shall be consolidation becomes effective, file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in proper
admitted and held as valid as if served upon the duly authorized officers of the foreign corporation cases with the appropriate government agency, a copy of the articles of merger or consolidation
at its home office. Any such foreign corporation shall likewise execute and file with the Securities duly authenticated by the proper official or officials of the country or state under the laws of which
and Exchange Commission an agreement or stipulation, executed by the proper authorities of said merger or consolidation was effected: Provided, however, That if the absorbed corporation is the
corporation, in form and substance as follows: foreign corporation doing business in the Philippines, the latter shall at the same time file a petition
for withdrawal of its license in accordance with this Title. (n)
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Section 133. Doing business without a license. – No foreign corporation transacting business in the TITLE XVI
Philippines without a license, or its successors or assigns, shall be permitted to maintain or MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
intervene in any action, suit or proceeding in any court or administrative agency of the Philippines;
but such corporation may be sued or proceeded against before Philippine courts or administrative Section 137. Outstanding capital stock defined. – The term "outstanding capital stock", as used in
tribunals on any valid cause of action recognized under Philippine laws. (69a) this Code, means the total shares of stock issued under binding subscription agreements to
subscribers or stockholders, whether or not fully or partially paid, except treasury shares. (n)
Section 134. Revocation of license. – Without prejudice to other grounds provided by special laws,
the license of a foreign corporation to transact business in the Philippines may be revoked or Section 138. Designation of governing boards. – The provisions of specific provisions of this Code to
suspended by the Securities and Exchange Commission upon any of the following grounds: the contrary notwithstanding, non-stock or special corporations may, through their articles of
incorporation or their by-laws, designate their governing boards by any name other than as board
1. Failure to file its annual report or pay any fees as required by this Code; of trustees. (n)
2. Failure to appoint and maintain a resident agent in the Philippines as required by this Section 139. Incorporation and other fees. – The Securities and Exchange Commission is hereby
Title; authorized to collect and receive fees as authorized by law or by rules and regulations promulgated
by the Commission.1âwphi1 (n)
3. Failure, after change of its resident agent or of his address, to submit to the Securities
and Exchange Commission a statement of such change as required by this Title; Section 140. Stock ownership in certain corporations. – Pursuant to the duties specified by Article
XIV of the Constitution, the National Economic and Development Authority shall, from time to time,
4. Failure to submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission an authenticated copy of make a determination of whether the corporate vehicle has been used by any corporation or by
any amendment to its articles of incorporation or by-laws or of any articles of merger or business or industry to frustrate the provisions thereof or of applicable laws, and shall submit to the
consolidation within the time prescribed by this Title; Batasang Pambansa, whenever deemed necessary, a report of its findings, including
5. A misrepresentation of any material matter in any application, report, affidavit or other recommendations for their prevention or correction.
document submitted by such corporation pursuant to this Title; Maximum limits may be set by the Batasang Pambansa for stockholdings in corporations declared
6. Failure to pay any and all taxes, imposts, assessments or penalties, if any, lawfully due by it to be vested with a public interest pursuant to the provisions of this section, belonging to
to the Philippine Government or any of its agencies or political subdivisions; individuals or groups of individuals related to each other by consanguinity or affinity or by close
business interests, or whenever it is necessary to achieve national objectives, prevent illegal
7. Transacting business in the Philippines outside of the purpose or purposes for which monopolies or combinations in restraint or trade, or to implement national economic policies
such corporation is authorized under its license; declared in laws, rules and regulations designed to promote the general welfare and foster
economic development.
8. Transacting business in the Philippines as agent of or acting for and in behalf of any
foreign corporation or entity not duly licensed to do business in the Philippines; or In recommending to the Batasang Pambansa corporations, businesses or industries to be declared
vested with a public interest and in formulating proposals for limitations on stock ownership, the
9. Any other ground as would render it unfit to transact business in the Philippines. (n)
National Economic and Development Authority shall consider the type and nature of the industry,
Section 135. Issuance of certificate of revocation. – Upon the revocation of any such license to the size of the enterprise, the economies of scale, the geographic location, the extent of Filipino
transact business in the Philippines, the Securities and Exchange Commission shall issue a ownership, the labor intensity of the activity, the export potential, as well as other factors which are
corresponding certificate of revocation, furnishing a copy thereof to the appropriate government germane to the realization and promotion of business and industry.
agency in the proper cases.
Section 141. Annual report or corporations. – Every corporation, domestic or foreign, lawfully doing
The Securities and Exchange Commission shall also mail to the corporation at its registered office in business in the Philippines shall submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission an annual
the Philippines a notice of such revocation accompanied by a copy of the certificate of revocation. report of its operations, together with a financial statement of its assets and liabilities, certified by
(n) any independent certified public accountant in appropriate cases, covering the preceding fiscal year
and such other requirements as the Securities and Exchange Commission may require. Such report
Section 136. Withdrawal of foreign corporations. – Subject to existing laws and regulations, a shall be submitted within such period as may be prescribed by the Securities and Exchange
foreign corporation licensed to transact business in the Philippines may be allowed to withdraw Commission. (n)
from the Philippines by filing a petition for withdrawal of license. No certificate of withdrawal shall
be issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission unless all the following requirements are met; Section 142. Confidential nature of examination results. – All interrogatories propounded by the
Securities and Exchange Commission and the answers thereto, as well as the results of any
1. All claims which have accrued in the Philippines have been paid, compromised or examination made by the Commission or by any other official authorized by law to make an
settled; examination of the operations, books and records of any corporation, shall be kept strictly
confidential, except insofar as the law may require the same to be made public or where such
2. All taxes, imposts, assessments, and penalties, if any, lawfully due to the Philippine
interrogatories, answers or results are necessary to be presented as evidence before any court. (n)
Government or any of its agencies or political subdivisions have been paid; and
Section 143. Rule-making power of the Securities and Exchange Commission. – The Securities and
3. The petition for withdrawal of license has been published once a week for three (3)
Exchange Commission shall have the power and authority to implement the provisions of this Code,
consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines.
and to promulgate rules and regulations reasonably necessary to enable it to perform its duties
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hereunder, particularly in the prevention of fraud and abuses on the part of the controlling
stockholders, members, directors, trustees or officers. (n)
Section 144. Violations of the Code. – Violations of any of the provisions of this Code or its
amendments not otherwise specifically penalized therein shall be punished by a fine of not less than
one thousand (P1,000.00) pesos but not more than ten thousand (P10,000.00) pesos or by
imprisonment for not less than thirty (30) days but not more than five (5) years, or both, in the
discretion of the court. If the violation is committed by a corporation, the same may, after notice and
hearing, be dissolved in appropriate proceedings before the Securities and Exchange Commission:
Provided, That such dissolution shall not preclude the institution of appropriate action against the
director, trustee or officer of the corporation responsible for said violation: Provided, further, That
nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal the other causes for dissolution of a corporation
provided in this Code. (190 1/2 a)
Section 145. Amendment or repeal. – No right or remedy in favor of or against any corporation, its
stockholders, members, directors, trustees, or officers, nor any liability incurred by any such
corporation, stockholders, members, directors, trustees, or officers, shall be removed or impaired
either by the subsequent dissolution of said corporation or by any subsequent amendment or repeal
of this Code or of any part thereof. (n)
Section 146. Repealing clause. – Except as expressly provided by this Code, all laws or parts thereof
inconsistent with any provision of this Code shall be deemed repealed. (n)
Section 147. Separability of provisions. – Should any provision of this Code or any part thereof be
declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions, so far as they are separable, shall remain
in force. (n)
Section 148. Applicability to existing corporations. – All corporations lawfully existing and doing
business in the Philippines on the date of the effectivity of this Code and heretofore authorized,
licensed or registered by the Securities and Exchange Commission, shall be deemed to have been
authorized, licensed or registered under the provisions of this Code, subject to the terms and
conditions of its license, and shall be governed by the provisions hereof: Provided, That if any such
corporation is affected by the new requirements of this Code, said corporation shall, unless
otherwise herein provided, be given a period of not more than two (2) years from the effectivity of
this Code within which to comply with the same. (n)
Section 149. Effectivity. – This Code shall take effect immediately upon its approval.
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