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The government, in taking private property for a public purpose, must comply with the duly constituted procedure for expropriation proceedings to determine the appropriate compensation due to the landowner.
- G.R. Nos. 168951 & 169000 July 17, 2013 - The Lawphil Project
As to the prohibition on government officials and employees,...
- G.R. No. 227440 - The Lawphil Project
The Court's Ruling. The petition is partly meritorious. We...
- G.R. Nos. 168951 & 169000 July 17, 2013 - The Lawphil Project
As to the prohibition on government officials and employees, whether elected or appointed, from holding any other office or position in the government, this is contained in Section 7, Article IX-B of the 1987 Constitution, which provides:
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The Court's Ruling. The petition is partly meritorious. We stress that this Court is not a trier of facts. In a petition for review on certiorari under Rule 45, the Court's judicial review is generally confined only to errors of law.
Instead of different states surrendering their imperium and dominium over the maritime area to a federal government, the Philippine setting works in the opposite as the National Government, which is presumed to own all resources within the Philippine territory, is mandated to share the proceeds of the national wealth with the LGUs.
The Government of the Republic of the Philippines (hereinafter referred to as the Philippines) grants to the Government of the United States of America (hereinafter referred to as the United States) the right to retain the use of the bases in the Philippines listed in Annex A attached hereto.
The Court quotes with approval the Sandiganbayan's elucidation: Appropriation Ordinance No. 1 contained no appropriation for the payment of the amount of Php1,000,000.00 to Markbilt. Appropriation Ordinance No. 1 shows that the appropriation was for the construction of the public market.