Mercantile Law Transportation Law
irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com › 7dcde495 › filesA ’ 2019 – UST FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW 1 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW LIST OF CASES Transportation Law I. Transportation Laws A. Definition of common carrier 1. Carrying of persons or goods or both may be the principal or ancillary activity Pedro De Guzman vs. Court of Appeals, G. R. No. L-47822, December 22, 1988 2.
Boundary System - BATASnatin.com
batasnatin.com › 2228-boundary-systemNov 04, 1993 · What is the so-called “boundary system”? Under this system the driver is engaged to drive the owner/operator’s unit and pays the latter a fee commonly called boundary for the use of the unit. Whatever he earned in excess of that amount is his income. (Paguio Transport Corp. v. NLRC, G.R. No. 119500, Aug. 28, 1998)
G.R. No. 119268 - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.
www.lawphil.net › judjuris › juri2000Petitioners were drivers of private respondent, Philjama International Inc., a domestic corporation engaged in the operation of "Goodman Taxi." Petitioners used to drive private respondent's taxicabs every other day on a 24-hour work schedule under the boundary system. Under this arrangement, the petitioners earned an average of P400.00 daily.