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COMMERCIAL LAW

I. INSURANCE
A. Concept of insurance

B. Elements of an insurance contract

C. Characteristics and nature of insurance

contracts

D. Classes
1. Marine

2. Fire

3. Casualty

4. Suretyship

5. Life

6. Microinsurance

7. Compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance

8. Compulsory insurance coverage for agency-hired workers

E. Variable contracts

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F. Insurable interest
1. In life/health

2. In property

3. Double insurance and over insurance

4. Multiple or several interests on same property

G. Perfection of the contract of insurance


1. Offer and acceptance/consensuality

a. Delay in acceptance

b. Delivery of policy

2. Premium payment

3. Non-default options in life insurance

4. Reinstatement of a lapsed policy of life insurance

5. Refund of premiums

H. Rescission of insurance contracts


1. Concealment

2. Misrepresentation/omissions

3. Breach of warranties

I. Claims settlement and subrogation


1. Notice and proof of loss

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2. Guidelines on claims settlement

a. Unfair claims settlement; sanctions

b. Prescription of action

c. Subrogation

J. Business of insurance; requirements

K. Insurance Commissioner and its powers

II. PRE-NEED
A. Definition
1. Pre-need plans

2. Pre-need company

B. Registration of pre-need plans

C. Licensing of sales counselor and general

agent

D. Default and termination

E. Claims settlement

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III. TRANSPORTATION LAW
A. COMMON CARRIERS
1. Diligence required of common carriers

2. Liabilities of common carriers

3. Classification of transport network vehicle services and

transport network companies

B. VIGILANCE OVER GOODS


1. Exempting causes

a. Requirement of absence of negligence

b. Absence of delay

c. Due diligence to prevent or lessen the loss

2. Contributory negligence

3. Duration of liability

a. Delivery of goods to common carrier

b. Actual or constructive delivery

c. Temporary unloading or storage

4. Stipulation for limitation of liability

a. Void stipulations

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b. Limitation of liability to fixed amount

c. Limitation of liability in absence of declaration of

greater value

5. Liability for baggage of passengers

a. Checked-in baggage

b. Baggage in possession of passengers

C. SAFETY OF PASSENGERS
1. Void stipulations

2. Duration of liability

a. Waiting for carrier or boarding of carrier

b. Arrival at destination

3. Liability for acts of others

a. Employees

b. Other passengers and strangers

4. Liability for delay in commencement of voyage

5. Liability for defects in equipment and facilities

6. Extent of liability for damages

D. BILL OF LADING
1. Three-fold character

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2. Delivery of goods

a. Period for delivery

b. Delivery without surrender of bill of lading

c. Refusal of consignee to take delivery

3. Period for filing claims

4. Period for filing actions

5. Effects of stipulations

E. MARITIME COMMERCE
1. Charter parties

a. Bareboat/demise charter

b. Time charter

c. Voyage/trip charter

2. Liability of shipowners and shipping agents

a. Liability for acts of captain

b. Exceptions to limited liability

3. Accidents and damages in maritime commerce

a. General average

b. Collisions and allisions

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4. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act

a. Application

b. Notice of loss or damage

c. Period of prescription

d. Limitation of liability

F. PUBLIC SERVICE ACT


1. Definition of public utility

2. Necessity for certificate of public convenience

a. Requisites

i. Citizenship

ii. Promotion of public interests

iii. Financial capability

b. Prior operator rule

i. Meaning

ii. Exceptions

iii. Ruinous competition

3. Fixing of rate

a. Rate of return

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b. Exclusion of income tax as expense

4. Unlawful arrangements

a. Boundary system

b. Kabit system

5. Approval of sale, encumbrance or lease of property

G. THE WARSAW CONVENTION


1. Applicability

2. Limitation of liability

a. Liability to passengers

b. Liability for checked baggage

c. Liability for hand-carried baggage

3. Willful misconduct

IV. BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS


A. PARTNERSHIPS
1. General provisions

a. Definition

b. Elements

c. Characteristics

d. Rules to determine existence

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e. Partnership term

f. Partnership by estoppel

g. Partnership as distinguished from joint venture

h. Professional partnership

i. Management

2. Rights and obligations of partnership and partners

a. Rights and obligations of the partnership

b. Obligations of partners among themselves

c. Obligations of partnership/partners to third persons

3. Dissolution and winding up

4. Limited Partnership

B. CORPORATIONS
1. Definition of corporation

2. Classes of corporations

3. Nationality of corporations

a. Control test

b. Grandfather rule

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4. Corporate juridical personality

a. Doctrine of separate juridical personality

i. Liability for tort and crimes

ii. Recovery of damages

b. Doctrine of piercing the corporate veil

i. Grounds for application of doctrine

ii. Test in determining applicability

5. Capital structure

a. Number and qualifications of incorporators

b. Subscription requirements

c. Corporate term

d. Classification of shares

i. Preferred shares versus common shares

ii. Scope of voting rights subject to classification

iii. Founder's shares

iv. Redeemable shares

v. Treasury shares

6. Incorporation and organization

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a. Promoter

i. Liability of promoter

ii. Liability of corporation for promoter's contracts

b. Subscription contract

c. Pre-incorporation subscription agreements

d. Consideration for stocks

e. Articles of Incorporation

i. Contents

ii. Non-amendable items

f. Corporate name; limitations on use of corporate name

g. Registration, incorporation and commencement of corporate


existence

h. Election of directors or trustees

i. Adoption of by-laws

i. Contents of by-laws

ii. Binding effects

iii. Amendments

j. Effects of non-use of corporate charter

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7. Corporate powers

a. General powers; theory of general capacity

b. Specific powers; theory of specific capacity

c. Power to extend or shorten corporate term

d. Power to increase or decrease capital stock or incur,


create, increase bonded indebtedness

e. Power to deny pre-emptive rights

f. Power to sell or dispose corporate assets

g. Power to acquire own shares

h. Power to invest corporate funds in another corporation or


business

i. Power to declare dividends

j. Power to enter into management contract

k. Limitations

i. Ultra vires acts

(a) Applicability of ultra vires doctrine

(b) Consequences of ultra vires acts

l. Doctrine of individuality of subscription

m. Doctrine of equality of shares

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n. Trust fund doctrine

i. How exercised

(a) By the shareholders

(b) By the board of directors

(c) By the officers

8. Stockholders and members

a. Fundamental rights of a stockholder

b. Participation in management

i. Proxy

ii. Voting trust

iii. Cases when stockholders' action is required

(a) By a majority vote

(b) By a two-thirds vote

(c) By cumulative voting

iv. Manner of voting

c. Proprietary rights

i. Right to dividends

ii. Appraisal right

(a) When available

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(b) Manner of exercise of right

iii. Right to inspect

iv. Preemptive right

v. Right to vote

vi. Right to dividends

d. Remedial rights

i. Individual suit

ii. Representative suit

iii. Derivative suit

e. Obligations of a stockholder

f. Meetings

i. Regular or special

ii. Notice of meetings

iii. Place and time of meetings

iv. Quorum

v. Minutes and agenda of meetings

9. Board of directors and trustees

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a. Repository of corporate powers

b. Tenure, qualifications and disqualifications of directors

c. Requirement of independent directors

d. Elections

i. Cumulative voting

ii. Quorum

e. Removal

f. Filling of vacancies

g. Compensation

h. Disloyalty

i. Business judgment rule

j. Solidary liabilities for damages

k. Personal liabilities

l. Responsibility for crimes

m. Special fact doctrine

n. Inside information

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o. Contracts

i. By self-dealing directors with the corporation

ii. Between corporations with interlocking directors

p. Executive and other special committees

i. Creation

ii. Limitations on its powers

q. Meetings

i. Regular or special

(a) When and where

(b) Notice

(c) Attendance in meetings

ii. Who presides

iii. Quorum

iv. Rule on abstention

10. Capital affairs

a. Certificate of stock

i. Nature of the certificate

ii. Uncertificated shares

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iii. Negotiability; requirements for valid transfer of
stocks

iv. Issuance

(a) Full payment

(b) Payment pro-rata

v. Stock and transfer book

(a) Contents

(b) Who may make valid entries

(c) Stock transfer agent

vi. Lost or destroyed certificates

vii. Situs of the shares of stock

b. Watered stocks

i. Definition

ii. Liability of directors for watered stocks

iii. Trust fund doctrine for liability for watered

stocks

c. Payment of balance of subscription

i. Call by board of directors

ii. Notice requirement

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d. Sale of delinquent shares

i. Effect of delinquency

ii. Call by resolution of the board of directors

iii. Notice of sale

iv. Auction sale

e. Alienation of shares

i. Allowable restrictions on the sale of shares

ii. Sale of partially paid shares

iii. Sale of a portion of shares not fully paid

iv. Sale of all of shares not fully paid

v. Sale of fully paid shares

vi. Requisites of a valid transfer

vii. Involuntary dealings

f. Corporate books and records

i. Records to be kept at principal office

ii. Right to inspect corporate records

iii. Effect of refusal to inspect corporate records

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11. Dissolution and liquidation

a. Modes of dissolution

i. Voluntary dissolution

(a) Where no creditors are affected

(b) Where creditors are affected

(c) By shortening of corporate term

(d) Withdrawal of dissolution

ii. Involuntary dissolution

b. Methods of liquidation

i. By the corporation itself

ii. Conveyance to a trustee within a three-year period

iii. By management committee or rehabilitation receiver

iv. Liquidation after three years

12. Other corporations

a. Close corporations

i. Characteristics of a close corporation

ii. Validity of restrictions on transfer of shares

iii. Issuance or transfer of stock in breach of

qualifying conditions

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iv. When board meeting is unnecessary or improperly held

v. Preemptive right

vi. Amendment of articles of incorporation

vii. Deadlocks

b. Non-stock corporations

i. Definition

ii. Purposes

iii. Treatment of profits

iv. Plan and distribution of assets upon dissolution

c. Educational corporations

d. Religious corporations

i. Corporation sole; nationality

ii. Religious societies

e. One person corporations

i. Excepted corporations

ii. Capital stock requirement

iii. Articles of incorporation and by-laws

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iv. Corporate name

v. Corporate structure and officers

vi. Nominee

vii. Minutes and records

viii. Liability

ix. Conversion of corporation to one person corporations


and vice-versa

f. Foreign corporations

i. Bases of authority over foreign corporations

(a) Consent

(b) Doctrine of "doing business"

ii. Necessity of a license to do business

(a) Requisites for issuance of a license

(b) Resident agent

(c) Amendment of license

iii. Personality to sue

iv. Suability of foreign corporations

v. Instances when unlicensed foreign corporations may be


allowed to sue (isolated transactions)

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vi. Grounds for revocation of license

13. Merger and consolidation

a. Definition and concept

b. Distinguish: constituent and consolidated corporation

c. Plan of merger or consolidation

d. Articles of merger or consolidation

e. Procedure

f. Effectivity

g. Limitations

h. Effects

14. Investigations, offenses, and penalties

a. Authority of Commissioner

i. Investigation and prosecution of offenses

ii. Administration of oath and issuance of subpoena

iii. Cease and desist power

iv. Contempt

b. Sanctions for violations

i. Administrative sanctions

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ii. Prohibited Acts

iii. Penalties

iv. Who are liable

c. Authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission

V. SECURITIES
A. State policy

B. Definition of securities

C. Kinds of securities
1. Exempt securities

2. Exempt transactions

3. Non-exempt transactions

D. Powers and functions of the Securities and

Exchange Commission

E. Procedure for registration of securities

F. Prohibitions on fraud, manipulation, and


insider trading
1. Manipulation of security prices

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2. Short sales

3. Option trading

4. Fraudulent transactions

5. Insider trading

G. Protection of shareholder interests


1. Tender offer rule

2. Rules on proxy solicitation

3. Disclosure rule

VI. BANKING
A. THE NEW CENTRAL BANK ACT
a. State policies

b. Creation of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

c. Responsibility and primary objective

d. Corporate powers

e. Operations of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

(a) Authority to obtain data and information

(b) Supervision and examination

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(c) Bank deposits and investments

(d) Prohibitions

(e) Examination and fees

f. Monetary Board; powers and functions

g. How the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas handles banks in distress

(a) Conservatorship

(b) Closure

(c) Receivership

(d) Liquidation

h. Administrative sanctions on supervised entities

i. Rules on bank deposits and investments by directors, officers,

stockholders and their related interests

j. Supervision and regulation of bank operations

(a) Loans and other credit accommodations

(b) Selective regulation

i. Margin requirements against letters of credit

ii. Required security against bank loans

iii. Portfolio ceilings

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iv. Minimum capital ratios

k. Rate of exchange

B. LAW ON SECRECY OF BANK DEPOSITS


1. Purpose

2. Prohibited acts

3. Deposits covered

4. Exceptions

5. Garnishment of deposits, including foreign deposits

6. Penalties for violation

C. GENERAL BANKING ACT


1. Definition and classification of banks

2. Distinction of banks from quasi-banks and trust entities

3. Bank powers and liabilities

a. Corporate powers

b. Banking and incidental powers

4. Diligence required of banks in view of fiduciary nature of

banking

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5. Nature of bank funds and bank deposits

6. Grant of loans and security requirements

a. Ratio of net worth to total risk assets

b. Single borrower's limit

c. Restrictions on bank exposure to directors, officers,


stockholders, and their related interests

d. Prohibited acts of borrowers

e. Floating interest rates and escalation clauses

7. Penalties for violations

a. Fine, imprisonment

b. Suspension or removal of director or officer

c. Dissolution of bank

D. PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


ACT
1. Basic policy

2. Powers and functions of the Philippine Deposit Insurance


Corporation; prohibitions

3. Concept of insured deposits

4. Liability to depositors

a. Deposit liabilities required to be insured with Philippine


Deposit Insurance Corporation

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b. Commencement of liability

c. Deposit accounts not entitled to payment

d. Extent of liability

e. Determination of insured deposits

f. Calculation of liability

i. Per depositor, per capacity rule

ii. Joint accounts

iii. Mode of payment

iv. Effect of payment of insured deposits

v. Payment of insured deposits as preferred credit

vi. Failure to settle claim of insured depositor

vii. Failure of depositor to claim insured deposits

(a) Examination of banks and deposit accounts

(b) Prohibition against splitting of deposits

(c) Prohibition against issuances of temporary

restraining orders

5. Concept of bank resolution

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6. Role of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation in
relation to banks in distress
a. Closure and takeover

b. Conservatorship

c. Receivership

d. Liquidation

VII. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY


A. Intellectual property rights in general
1. Intellectual property rights

2. Differences between copyright, trademarks, and patents

3. Technology transfer arrangement

B. Patents
1. Patentable invention

2. Non-patentable invention

3. Ownership of a patent

a. Right to a patent

b. First-to-file rule

c. Invention created pursuant to a commission

d. Right of priority

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4. Grounds for cancellation of a patent

5. Remedy of the true and actual inventor

6. Rights conferred by a patent

7. Limitations of patent rights

a. Prior user

b. Use by the government

8. Patent infringement

a. Tests in patent infringement

i. Literal infringement

ii. Doctrine of equivalents

b. Civil and criminal action

c. Prescriptive period

d. Defenses in action for infringement

9. Licensing

a. Voluntary

b. Compulsory

10. Assignment and transmission of rights

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C. Trademarks
1. Definitions of marks, collective marks, and trade names

2. Acquisition of ownership of mark

3. Acquisition of ownership of trade name

4. Non-registrable marks

5. Prior use of mark as a requirement

6. Tests to determine confusing similarity between marks

a. Dominancy test

b. Holistic test

c. Idem sonans

7. Well-known marks

8. Rights conferred by registration

9. Use by third parties of names, etc. similar to registered mark

10. Infringement and remedies

a. Trademark infringement

b. Damages

c. Requirement of notice

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d. Penalties

11. Unfair competition

12. Registration of marks under the Madrid Protocol

a. Coverage

b. Rights conferred

c. Requirements for registration

d. Term of protection

D. Copyright
1. Basic principles

2. Copyrightable works

a. Original works

b. Derivative works

3. Non-copyrightable works

4. Rights of copyright owner

5. Rules on ownership of copyright

6. Limitations on copyright

a. Fair use

7. Copyright infringement

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a. Remedies

b. Criminal penalties

VIII. SPECIAL LAWS


A. SECURED TRANSACTIONS
1. Personal Property Securities Act

a. Definitions and scope

b. Asset-specific rules

i. Future property

ii. Rights to proceeds and commingled funds

iii. Tangible assets commingled in a mass

iv. Accounts receivables

c. Perfection of security interests

d. Registration

e. Priority of security interests

f. Tangible assets; intangible assets

g. Enforcement of security interests

h. Prior interests and the transitional period

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2. Real Estate Mortgage Law

a. Definition and characteristics

i. Obligations secured by real estate mortgage

ii. Object of real estate mortgage

iii. Right to alienate mortgage credit

iv. Right to alienate collateral

b. Essential requisites

3. Guaranty

a. Nature and extent of guaranty

i. Obligation secured by guaranty

ii. Parties to a guaranty

iii. Excussion

iv. Right to protection

v. Right to indemnification

vi. Right to subrogation

vii. Rights of co-guarantors

b. Effects of guaranty

c. Extinguishment of guaranty

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d. Legal and judicial bonds

4. Surety

a. Concept

b. Form of surety

c. Obligations secured

d. Surety distinguished from standby letter of credit

e. Surety distinguished from guaranty

f. Surety distinguished from joint and solidary obligations

5. Letters of credit

a. Definition and purpose

b. Kinds of letters of credit

c. Rule of strict compliance

d. Independence principle

B. TRUTH IN LENDING ACT


1. Purpose

2. Obligation of creditors to person to whom credit is extended

3. Covered and excluded transactions

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4. Consequences of non-compliance with obligation

C. ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ACT


1. Policy of the law

2. Covered institutions and their obligations

3. Covered and suspicious transactions

4. Money laundering; how committed; unlawful activities or

predicate crimes

5. Anti-Money Laundering Council; functions

6. Safe harbor provision

7. Application for freeze orders

a. Who may apply

b. Effectivity

c. Duties of covered institutions

8. Authority to inquire into bank deposits

a. Forfeiture provisions

b. Mutual assistance among states

D. FOREIGN INVESTMENTS ACT


1. Policy of the law

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2. Definition of terms

a. Foreign investment

b. "Doing business" in the Philippines

c. Export enterprise

d. Domestic market enterprise

3. Registration of investments of non-Philippine nationals

4. Foreign investments in export enterprises

5. Foreign investments in domestic market enterprises

6. Foreign Investment Negative List

E. INSOLVENCY LAWS
1. Concurrence and preference of credits

a. Meaning of concurrence and preference

b. Exempt properties

c. Classification of credits

d. Order of preference of credits

2. Financial Rehabilitation and Insolvency Act of 2010

a. Definition of insolvency

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b. Suspension of payments

c. Rehabilitation

i. Types

ii. Commencement order

iii. Stay or suspension order

iv. Rehabilitation receiver

v. Management committee

vi. Rehabilitation plan

vii. Cram down effect

d. Liquidation

i. Types

ii. Conversion of rehabilitation to liquidation proceedings

iii. Liquidation order

iv. Rights of secured creditors

v. Liquidator

vi. Determination of claims

vii. Liquidation of plan

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F. DATA PRIVACY ACT OF 2012
1. Definitions and scope

2. Extraterritorial application

3. Processing of personal information

a. General principles

b. Sensitive and privileged information

c. Subcontracting

d. Privileged communication

4. Rights of the data subject; exceptions/non-applicability

5. Duties and responsibilities of personal information controller

G. PHILIPPINE COMPETITION ACT


1. Definitions and scope of application

2. Powers and functions of the Philippine Competition Commission

3. Prohibited acts

a. Anti-competitive agreements

i. Per se violations

ii. Not per se violations

b. Abuse of dominant position

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c. Prohibited mergers and acquisitions

d. Exceptions

4. Covered transactions

a. Thresholds for compulsory notification

b. Notifying entity

c. Exceptions

5. Determining the relevant market

6. Determining control or dominance of market

7. Determining existence of anti-competitive conduct

8. Forbearance by the Philippine Competition Commission

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