US V Toribio

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6. US v. Toribio – 15 Phil.

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Facts: Toribio a resident of Bohol, slaughtered his carabao without any permit from the municipal
treasurer. Thus, he was sued on the ground that No large cattle shall be slaughtered or killed for
food at the municipal slaughterhouse except upon permit secured from the municipal treasure.
Before issuing the permit for the slaughter of large cattle for human consumption. He contended
that there were no slaughter house in Bohol and thus, he was denied a permit in the municipal
treasurer.

Issue: Whether Toribio violated the municipal ordinance.

Ruling: Yes, The Act primarily seeks to protect the "large cattle" of the Philippine Islands against
theft and to make easy the recovery and return of such cattle to their proper owners when lost,
strayed, or stolen. To this end it provides an elaborate and compulsory system for the separate
branding and registry of ownership of all such cattle throughout the Islands, whereby owners are
enabled readily and easily to establish their title.

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