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2017 BAR EXAMINATIONS
MERCANTILE LAW
I. LETTERS OF CREDIT
A. Definition and Nature of Letter of Credit
B. Parties to a Letter of Credit
1. Rights and Obligations of Parties
C. Basic Principles of Letter of Credit
4. Doctrine of Independence
2. Fraud Exception Principle
3. Doctrine of Strict Compliance
ll. TRust Receipts Law
A. Definition/Concept of a Trust Receipt Transaction
1. Loan/Security Feature
2. Ownership of the Goods, Documents and Instruments under
a Trust Receipt
B._ Rights of the Entruster
1. Validity of the Security Interest as Against the Creditors of
the Entrustee/Innocent Purchasers for Value
C. Obligation and Liability of the Entrustee
1. Payment/Delivery of Proceeds of Sale or Disposition of
Goods, Documents or Instruments
2. Return of Goods, Documents or Instruments in Case of Sale
3. Liability for Loss of Goods, Documents or Instruments
4. Penal Sanction if Offender is a Corporation
D. Remedies Available
Warehouseman's Lien
Ill. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW (EXCLUDE INSIGNIFICANT PROVISIONS)
A. Forms and Interpretation
1. Requisites of Negotiability
2. Kinds of Negotiable InstrumentsCompletion and Delivery
1. Insertion of Date
2. Completion of Blanks
3. Incomplete and Undelivered Instruments
4. Complete but Undelivered Instruments
Signature
1. Signing in Trade Name
2. Signature of Agent
3. Indorsement by Minor or Corporation
4. Forgery
Consideration
Accommodation Party
Negotiation
1. Distinguished from Assignment
2. Modes of Negotiation
3. Kinds of Indorsements
Rights of the Holder
1. Holder in Due Course
2. Defenses Against the Holder
Liabilities of Parties
Maker
Drawer
Acceptor
Indorser
Warranties
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Presentment for Payment
1. Necessity of Presentment for Payment
2. Parties to Whom Presentment for Payment Should Be Made
3. Dispensation with Presentment for Payment
4. Dishonor by Non-Payment
Notice of Dishonor
Parties to Be Notified
Parties Who May Give Notice and Dishonor
Effect of Notice
Form of Notice
Waiver
Dispensation with Notice
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Page 2 of 157. Effect of Failure to Give Notice
Discharge of Negotiable Instrument
1. Discharge of Negotiable Instrument
2. Discharge of Parties Secondarily Liable
3. _ Right of Party Who Discharged Instrument
4. Renunciation by Holder
Material Alteration
1. Concept
2. Effect of Material Alteration
Acceptance
1. Definition
2. Manner
3. Time for Acceptance
4. Rules Governing Acceptance
Presentment for Acceptance
1. Time/Place/Manner of Presentment
2. Effect of Failure to Make Presentment
3. Dishonor by Non-Acceptance
Promissory Notes
Checks
1. Definition
2. Kinds
3. Presentment for Payment
a. Time
b. Effect of Delay
IV. _ INSURANCE CODE
A.
B
Concept of Insurance
Elements of an Insurance Contract
Characteristics/Nature of Insurance Contracts
Classes
1. Marine
2. Fire
3. Casualty
4. Suretyship
Page 3 of 155. Life
6. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance
E. Insurable Interest
1. In Life/Health
2. In Property
3. Double Insurance and Over Insurance
4, Multiple or Several Interests on Same Property
F. Perfection of the Contract of Insurance
1. Offer and Acceptance/Consensual
a. Delay in Acceptance
b. Delay of policy
Premium Payment
Non-Default Options in Life Insurance
Reinstatement of A Lapsed Policy of Life Insurance
Refund of Premiums
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G._ Rescission of Insurance Contracts
1. Concealment
2. Misrepresentation/Omissions
3. Breach of Warranties
H. Claims Settlement and Subrogation
1. Notice and Proof of Loss
2. Guidelines on Claims Settlement
a. Unfair Claims Settlement; Sanctions
b. Prescription of Action
c. Subrogation
V. TRANSPORTATION LAWS
A. Common Carriers
1. Diligence Required of Common Carriers
2. Liabilities of Common Carriers
B. Vigilance over Goods
4. Exempting Causes
a. Requirement of Absence of Negligence
b. Absence of Delay
c. Due Diligence to Prevent or Lessen the Loss
Contributory Negligence
3. Duration of Liability
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Page 4 of 15a. 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
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
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. Extent of Liability for Damages
Bill of Lading
1. Three-Fold Character
2. Delivery of Goods
a. Period of 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
Maritime Commerce
1. Charter Parties
a. Bareboat/Demise Charter
b. Time Charter
c. Voyage/Trip Charter
2. Liability of Ship Owners and Shipping Agents
a. Liability for Acts of Captain
b. Limited Liability Rule
c. Exceptions to the Limited Liability Rule
3. Accidents and Damages in Maritime Commerce
a. General and Particular Averages
b. Collisions
Page 5 of 154. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act
a. Application
b. Notice of Loss or Damage c. Period of Prescription
c. Limitation of Liability
F. The Warsaw Convention
1. Applicability
2. Limitation of Liability
a. Liability to Passengers
b. Liability for Checked Baggage
c. Liability for Handcarried Baggage
3. Willful Misconduct
VI. THE CORPORATION CODE
A. Corporation
1. Definition
2. Attributes of the Corporation
Classes of Corporations
C. Nationality of Corporations
1. Place of Incorporation Test
2. Control Test
3. Grandfather Rule
D. Corporate Juridical Personality
1. Doctrine of Separate Juridical Personality
a. Liability for Torts and Crimes
b. Recovery of Moral Damages
2. Doctrine of Piercing the Corporate Veil
a. Grounds for Application of Doctrine
b. Test in Determining Applicability
E. Incorporation and Organization
Number and Qualifications of Incorporators
Corporate Name — Limitations on Use of Corporate Name
Corporate Term
Minimum Capital Stock and Subscription Requirements
Articles of Incorporation
a. Nature and Function of Articles
b. Contents
c. Amendment
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d. Non-Amendable Items
Registration and Issuance of Certificate of Incorporation
Adoption of By-Laws
a. Nature and Functions of By-Laws b. Requisites of Valid
By-Laws
b. Binding Effects
c. Amendment or Revision
F. Corporate Powers
1
2.
4.
General Powers, Theory of General Capacity
Specific Powers, Theory of Specific Capacity
a. Power to Extend or Shorten Corporate Term
b. Power to Increase or Decrease Capital Stock or Incur,
Create, Increase Bonded Indebtedness
c. Power to Deny Pre-Emptive Rights
d. Power to Sell or Dispose of Corporate Assets
e. Power to Acquire Own Shares
f. Power to Invest Corporate Funds in Another Corporation or
Business
g. Power to Declare Dividends
h. Power to Enter Into Management Contract
i. Ultra Vires Acts
i. Applicability of Ultra Vires Doctrine
ii, Consequences of Ultra Vires Acts
How Exercised
a. By the Shareholders
b. By the Board of Directors
c. By the Officers
Trust Fund Doctrine
G. Board of Directors and Trustees
1.
2.
3.
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Doctrine of Centralized Management
Business Judgment Rule
Tenure, Qualifications and Disqualifications of Directors or
Trustees
Elections
a. Cumulative Voting/Straight Voting
b. Quorum
Removal
Filling of Vacancies
Compensation
Fiduciaries Duties and Liability Rules
Responsibility for Crimes
Page 7 of 15,10. Inside Information
11. Contracts
a. By Self-Dealing Directors with the Corporation
b. Between Corporations with Interlocking Directors
12. Executive Committee
13. Meetings
a. Regular or Special
i. When and Where
ii. Notice
b. Who Presides
c. Quorum
d. Rule on Abstention
Stockholders and Members
1. Rights of a Stockholder and Members
a. Doctrine of Equality of Shares
2. Participation in Management
a. Proxy
b. Voting Trust
c. Cases When Stockholders’ Action is Required
i. By a Majority Vote
ii. By a Two-Thirds Vote
ili, By Cumulative Voting
3. ey Rights
Right to Dividends
Right of Appraisal
Right to Inspect
Pre-Emptive Right
Right to Vote
Right to Dividends
Right of First Refusal
4. Remedial Rights
a. Individual Suit
b. Representative Suit
c. Derivative Suit
5. Obligation of a Stockholder
6. Meetings
a. Regular or Special
i, When and Where
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li, Notice
b. Who Calls the Meetings
c. Quorum
d. Minutes of the Meetings
Page 8 of 15|. Capital Structure
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Subscription Agreements.
Consideration for Stocks
Shares of Stock
a. Nature of Stock
b. Consideration for Shares of Stock
c, Watered Stock
i. Definition
ii. Liability of Directors for Watered Stocks
iii. Trust Fund Doctrine for Liability for Watered Stocks
d. Situs of the Shares of Stock
e. Classes of Shares of Stock
Payment of Balance of Subscription
a. Call by Board of Directors
b. Notice Requirement
c. Sale of Delinquent Shares
i. Effect of Delinquency
ii. Call by Resolution of the Board of Directors
ili. Notice of Sale
iv. Auction Sale and the Highest Bidder
Certificate of Stock
a. Nature of the Certificate
b. Uncertificated Shares
c. Negotiability
i. Requirements for Valid Transfer of Stocks
d. Issuance
i. Full Payment
|. Payment Pro-Rata
e. ioe or Destroyed Certificates
Stock and Transfer Book
a. Contents
b. Who May Make Valid Entries
Disposition and Encumbrance of Shares
a. Sale of shares
b. Allowable Restrictions on the Sale of Shares
c. Requisites of a Valid Transfer
d. Involuntary Dealings with Shares
J. Dissolution and Liquidation
1
Modes of Dissolution
a. Voluntary
i. Where No Creditors Are Affected
ii, Where Creditors Are Affected
Page 9 of 15iii. By Shortening of Corporate Term
b. Involuntary
i. By Expiration of Corporate Term
ii. Failure To Organize And Commence Business Within
2 Years From Incorporation
ili. Legislative Dissolution
iv. Dissolution by the SEC on Grounds under Existing
Laws
Methods of Liquidation
a. By the Corporation Itself
b. Conveyance to a Trustee within a Three-Year Period
c. By Management Committee or Rehabilitation Receiver
d. Liquidation after Three Years
K. Other Corporations
4
Non-Stock Corporations
a. Definition
b. Purposes
c. Treatment of Profits
d. Distribution of Assets upon Dissolution
Foreign Corporations
a. Bases of Authority over Foreign Corporations
i. Consent
ii. Doctrine of “Doing Business’ (related to definition
under the Foreign Investments Act, R.A. No. 7042)
b. Necessity of a License to Do Business
Reduisites for Issuance of a License
ii. Resident Agent
c. Personality to Sue
d. Suability of Foreign Corporations
. Instances When Unlicensed Foreign Corporations May
Be Allowed to Sue
f.Grounds for Revocation of License
L. Mergers and Consolidations
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Definition and Concept
Plan of Merger or Consolidation
Articles of Merger or Consolidation
Procedure
Effectivity
Effects and Limitations
Page 10 of 15VII. SECURITIES REGULATION Cope (R.A. No. 8799)
A.
B.
c.
State Policy, Purpose
Definition of Securities
Kinds of Securities
1, Exempt Securities
2. Exempt Transactions
3. Non Exempt
Procedure for Registration of Securities
Prohibitions on Fraud, Manipulation and Insider Trading
1. Manipulation of Security Prices
2. Fraudulent Transactions
3. Insider Trading
Protection of Investors
1. Tender Offer Rule
2. Rules on Proxy Solicitation
3. Disclosure Rule
Civil Liability
VII. BANKING Laws
A.
B.
The New Central Bank Act (R.A. No. 7653)
1. State Policies
2. Responsibility and Primary Objective of the BSP
3. Monetary Board — Powers and Functions
4. How the BSP Handles Banks in Distress
a. Conservatorship
b. Closure
c. Receivership
d. Liquidation
5. Legal Tender Power
6. Foreign Exchange Operations
Law on Secrecy of Bank Deposits (R.A. No. 1405, as amended)
4. Purpose
Prohibited Acts
Deposits Covered
Exceptions
Garishment of Deposits, including Foreign Deposits
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Page 11 of 15C. General Banking Law of 2000 (R.A. No. 8791)
1
2.
3.
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Definition and Classification of Banks
Distinction of Banks from Quasi-Banks and Trust Entities
Bank Powers and Liabilities
a. Corporate Powers
b. Banking and Incidental Powers
Diligence Required of Banks
§.Nature of Bank Funds and Bank Deposits
Stipulation on Interests
Grant of Loans and Security Requirements a Single
Borrower's Limit
a. Ratio of Net Worth to Total Risk Assets
b. Single Borrower's Limit
c. Restrictions on Bank Exposure to DOSRI (Directors,
Officers, Stockholders and their Related Interests)
IX. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Cope (EXCLUDE IMPLEMENTING RULES &
REGULATIONS)
A. Intellectual Property Rights in General
1
2
Intellectual Property Rights
Differences between Copyrights, Trademarks and Patent
B. Patents
A
2.
3.
NOs
Patentable Inventions
Non-Patentable Inventions
Ownership of a Patent
a. Right to a Patent
b. First-to-File Rule
c. Inventions Created Pursuant to a Commission
d. Right of Priority
Grounds for Cancellation of a Patent
Remedy of the True and Actual Inventor
Rights Conferred by a Patent
Limitations of Patent Rights
a. Prior User
b. Use by the Government
Patent Infringement
a. Tests in Patent Infringement
i. Literal Infringement
ii. Doctrine of Equivalents
b. Defenses in Action for Infringement
Page 12 of 15,9. Licensing
a. Voluntary
b. Compulsory
10. Assignment and Transmission of Rights:
C. Trademarks
Definition of Marks, Collective Marks, Trade Names
Acquisition of Ownership of Mark
Acquisition of Ownership of Trade Name
Non-Registrable Marks
Tests to Determine Confusing Similarity between Marks
a. Dominancy Test
b. Holistic Test
Well-Known Marks
7. Rights Conferred by Registration
8. Infringement and Remedies
a. Trademark Infringement
b. Damages
c. Requirement of Notice
9. Unfair Competition
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D. Copyrights
1. Basic Principles, Sections 172.2, 175 and 181
2. Copyrightable Works
a. Original Works
b. Derivative Works
Non-Copyrightable Works
Rights of Copyright Owner
Rules on Ownership of Copyright
Limitations on Copyright
a. Doctrine of Fair Use
7. Copyright Infringement
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X. SPECIAL LAWS
A. Anti-Money Laundering Act (R.A. No. 9160, as amended by R.A
No. 9194)
Policy of the Law
Covered institutions
Obligations of Covered Institutions
Covered Transactions
Suspicious Transactions
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Page 13 of 15When Is Money Laundering Committed
Unlawful Activities or Predicate Crimes
Anti-Money Laundering Council
Functions :
0. Freezing of Monetary Instrument or Property
4. Authority to Inquire Into Bank Deposits
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Foreign Investments Act (R.A. No. 7042)
1. Policy of the Law
2. Definition of Terms
A. Foreign Investment
B. “Doing Business” in the Philippines
C. Export Enterprise
D. Domestic Market Enterprise
Financial Rehabilitation and Insolvency Act of 2010 (R.A. No.
10142)
1. Types of Rehabilitation Proceedings
a. Court Supervised
i. Voluntary Proceedings
ii, Involuntary Proceedings
b. Pre-Negotiated
c. Out of Court or Informal
Commencement Order
Rehabilitation Receiver
Management Committee
Rehabilitation Plan
Cram Down Effect.
Stay or Suspension Order
Liquidation
a. Kinds of Debtors
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i. Juridical Debtors
1) Voluntary Liquidation
2) Involuntary Liquidation
ii. Individual Debtors
1) Suspension of Payments
2) Voluntary Liquidation
3) Involuntary Liquidation
b. Procedure
i. Conversion of Rehabilitation Proceedings to
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Liquidation Proceedings
ii. Liquidation Order EB
ili. Effects of the Liquidation Order
iv. Rights Of Secured Creditors
v. Powers, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Liquidator
vi. Determination of Claims
vii. Liquidation Plan
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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for the limited purpose of ensuring that the Bar candidates are guided
on the coverage of the 2017 Bar Examinations.
¢ All laws, rules, issuances and jurisprudence pertinent to every subject
and its listed topics as of June 30, 2016 are examinable materials
within the coverage of the 2017 Bar Examinations.
¢ Principles of law are not covered by the cut-off period stated herein.
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