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Who can help me with this??? but before that this is the story.... i went to my gf's haws... bale haws ng parents nya... tito went to the province si tita sa office ...siblings sa school..... after that may pumunta sa house ex-bf ng gf ko nabalitaan andun daw ako ...una kumatok tapos nun di pagbuksan nagwala...tinadyakan at sinuntok and pintuan hanggang masira... so aun na pagpasok sinuntok ko agad...tapos rear naked choke...nun makakatulog na sya bumunot ng balisong pero natapik ko gang sa nabitawan tapos suntukan tapos na tuhod ko nahilo dumating mga tao aun may pumigil....... anu pwedeng kaso sa tao na ito naitago namin weapon nya and na report na sa caloocan station un pangyayari.can anybody help me with this up to now that person is at large at pwede nya ulitin un..anu pwedeng ikaso sa kanya ...???gaano katagal ang parusa ng ganun at sino pwede tumulong sken para mahuli sya w/out me providing unnecessary na mga lagay .... help mtc experts??? true story toh..happened last week lang....

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Question ulit mga sir

 

May natanong na ko before same case sa frend ko, ask ko na din ulit

 

My frend made a loan, actually ginamit name nya, officemate nya gumamit lahat loan then nung nagkalokoloko bigla na lang nag awol. Ask lang advice mga sir:

 

Ung loan nakapangalan sa frend ko, (this happened 2 yrs ago) nung pumutok na ung problema nakipag usap nmn yung officemate nya na nag loan and nagbigay ng acknowledgement letter stating kung magkano yung loan na kinuha nya.Then yung cooperative, this is where my frend applied his loan, made a letter to my friend na inassume na yung loan and naitransfer na sa acct nung ofcmate nung frend ko.

 

Presently, nireverse nila yung decision and binabalik na nila yung loan ulit dun sa frend ko, based sa letter nung coop, due to uncertainty of paymnt. Tama ba yung ganun? May nagsabi sakin novation of contract na daw un kaya dapat hindi na liable frend ko?

 

 

I hope i stated it right.

 

Any info? Help lang po

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Kung klaro sa sulat ng coop na wala nang responsibilidad yung friend mo dun sa utang (at mukhang ganun nga ang tema ng sulat dahil bakit naman nila itra-transfer sa account nung officemate kung sagutin pa rin niya yung utang) , novation na nga yun at di na niya sagutin yun kung "uncertain" ang pagbayad nung officemate sa coop. Wala na rin siyang pananagutan dun sa original na utang (tingnan ang Art. 1295, Civil Code).

 

Question ulit mga sir

 

May natanong na ko before same case sa frend ko, ask ko na din ulit

 

My frend made a loan, actually ginamit name nya, officemate nya gumamit lahat loan then nung nagkalokoloko bigla na lang nag awol. Ask lang advice mga sir:

 

Ung loan nakapangalan sa frend ko, (this happened 2 yrs ago) nung pumutok na ung problema nakipag usap nmn yung officemate nya na nag loan and nagbigay ng acknowledgement letter stating kung magkano yung loan na kinuha nya.Then yung cooperative, this is where my frend applied his loan, made a letter to my friend na inassume na yung loan and naitransfer na sa acct nung ofcmate nung frend ko.

 

Presently, nireverse nila yung decision and binabalik na nila yung loan ulit dun sa frend ko, based sa letter nung coop, due to uncertainty of paymnt. Tama ba yung ganun? May nagsabi sakin novation of contract na daw un kaya dapat hindi na liable frend ko?

 

 

I hope i stated it right.

 

Any info? Help lang po

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Kung klaro sa sulat ng coop na wala nang responsibilidad yung friend mo dun sa utang (at mukhang ganun nga ang tema ng sulat dahil bakit naman nila itra-transfer sa account nung officemate kung sagutin pa rin niya yung utang) , novation na nga yun at di na niya sagutin yun kung "uncertain" ang pagbayad nung officemate sa coop. Wala na rin siyang pananagutan dun sa original na utang (tingnan ang Art. 1295, Civil Code).

 

Thanks Sir tignan ko din ung binigay mo Article 1295

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hi SIr...

 

With regards sa Lupang nkuha nmin kaso hndi na namin kayang i-continue yung bayarin...actually 100k plang yung naihulog namin kung baga yun yung downpayment...then hindi pa kmi nakakapaghulog ulet....may chance pba kmi na ma-refund yun?

 

wait ko nlang ulet yung reply nyo...

 

Advance thanks for your help........... :)

 

look at the contract. if the contract provides for a refund, then the provisions of the contract would prevail. but if none, mukhang walang posibility to refund. the controlling law is the maceda law... sale of real property on installment. under the law there must be a certain proportion of the payable price to allow refund sa buyer. since in your case you were able to pay the dp only, im soprry to say no refund is availing. anyways you can recheck the provisions of the maceda law to be sure.

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reiterate my question sana my sumagot...

 

My nakulong na ba sa UNPAID BILLS??? I mean sa Celphone bills halimbawa???

 

Kapag tipong nagpadala na ng LETTER ung sa Collection Agency, totoo ba ung sinsabi nila dun o panakot lang tlga?!!?!?

 

pwede, estafa. but in reality, the companies, if the arrears are minimal, hindi na rin nila pinupursue and kaso. nga lang, puputaktihin ka naman ng mga collection agencies.

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Question: may nakukulong sa dahil sa adultery?

 

Yes. Adultery is a criminal offense under the Revised Penal Code as mentioned by lomex.

 

question din:

 

My nakulong na ba sa UNPAID BILLS??? I mean sa Celphone bills halimbawa???

 

Kapag tipong nagpadala na ng LETTER ung sa Collection Agency, totoo ba ung sinsabi nila dun o panakot lang tlga?!!?!?

 

Walang nakukulong sa unpaid cellphone bills. Our Constitution provides:

 

Article III, Section 20. No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.

 

But if you issued a check for your unpaid bills and the check bounces, you may be imprisoned for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law.

 

The civil action for collection is distinct from the criminal case for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law. You will still be held liable for the payment of your unpaid bills.

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Yes. Adultery is a criminal offense under the Revised Penal Code as mentioned by lomex.

 

 

 

Walang nakukulong sa unpaid cellphone bills. Our Constitution provides:

 

Article III, Section 20. No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.

 

But if you issued a check for your unpaid bills and the check bounces, you may be imprisoned for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law.

 

The civil action for collection is distinct from the criminal case for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law. You will still be held liable for the payment of your unpaid bills.

 

I would just like to add that while no one can be imprisoned for non-payment of debt, if the company files a civil case against you for collection of your debt and the court decides in favor of the company and orders you to pay and you don't do so then theoretically you can be imprisoned. You'll be imprisoned not for non-payment of debt but for refusing/disobeying a court order. This is theoretically possible but in practice is hardly, if ever, done.

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If I have a chain of shops under single-proprietorship, paano ko gawing corporation?

 

ok ba itong plano ko?

 

the same lang din nung nag-pa-register ka ng new business mo. Yun lang sa SEC ka na magpaparegister. Kung gusto mo i-carry pa rin yung trade name mo, verify it with SEC kung available pa. Then after ng SEC, Mayors Permit. Since sabi mo chain of shops, baka kalat-kalat ito ng iba't ibang city so medyo matrabaho ito dahil kukuhanan mo ito uli ng Mayor's Permit bawat city. Do it on January, para di nasayang yung Business Tax na binayaran mo sa Single Proprietorship mo, kasi pag December mo ginawa, renew ka rin ng January, doble gastos.

 

Malaking problema lang dyan ay sa BIR, dahil ire-retire mo yung Single Proprietorship. Ang procedure sa retirement sa BIR ay i-audit nila yung last 3 years ng business. Kung okey ang mga accounting at tax records mo at ma-justify mo yung tax payments mo sa BIR, ok, pero kung hindi, magastos yan. Pwede naman i-proceed yung registration ng corporation sa BIR habang nire-retire mo yung Single proprietorship dahil magkaibang entity naman yan at para di ma-apektuhan yung operation ng business nyo.

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Who can help me with this??? but before that this is the story.... i went to my gf's haws... bale haws ng parents nya... tito went to the province si tita sa office ...siblings sa school..... after that may pumunta sa house ex-bf ng gf ko nabalitaan andun daw ako ...una kumatok tapos nun di pagbuksan nagwala...tinadyakan at sinuntok and pintuan hanggang masira... so aun na pagpasok sinuntok ko agad...tapos rear naked choke...nun makakatulog na sya bumunot ng balisong pero natapik ko gang sa nabitawan tapos suntukan tapos na tuhod ko nahilo dumating mga tao aun may pumigil....... anu pwedeng kaso sa tao na ito naitago namin weapon nya and na report na sa caloocan station un pangyayari.can anybody help me with this up to now that person is at large at pwede nya ulitin un..anu pwedeng ikaso sa kanya ...???gaano katagal ang parusa ng ganun at sino pwede tumulong sken para mahuli sya w/out me providing unnecessary na mga lagay .... help mtc experts??? true story toh..happened last week lang....

 

Help... =(

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Yes. Adultery is a criminal offense under the Revised Penal Code as mentioned by lomex.

 

 

 

Walang nakukulong sa unpaid cellphone bills. Our Constitution provides:

 

Article III, Section 20. No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.

 

But if you issued a check for your unpaid bills and the check bounces, you may be imprisoned for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law.

 

The civil action for collection is distinct from the criminal case for violation of the Bouncing Checks Law. You will still be held liable for the payment of your unpaid bills.

 

i think a criminal action may be still availing if the charge of estafa would be filed under the RPC as distinguished from the bouncing checks law. although unpaid bills may take form of arrears only and the provision under the constitution is well taken, the elements of estafa would also be present should the debtor continuously refuse to pay. not paying phone bills may be likened to staying in a hotel or eating in a restaurant and not paying afterwards. acts which are embraced by estafa under RPC.

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Who can help me with this??? but before that this is the story.... i went to my gf's haws... bale haws ng parents nya... tito went to the province si tita sa office ...siblings sa school..... after that may pumunta sa house ex-bf ng gf ko nabalitaan andun daw ako ...una kumatok tapos nun di pagbuksan nagwala...tinadyakan at sinuntok and pintuan hanggang masira... so aun na pagpasok sinuntok ko agad...tapos rear naked choke...nun makakatulog na sya bumunot ng balisong pero natapik ko gang sa nabitawan tapos suntukan tapos na tuhod ko nahilo dumating mga tao aun may pumigil....... anu pwedeng kaso sa tao na ito naitago namin weapon nya and na report na sa caloocan station un pangyayari.can anybody help me with this up to now that person is at large at pwede nya ulitin un..anu pwedeng ikaso sa kanya ...???gaano katagal ang parusa ng ganun at sino pwede tumulong sken para mahuli sya w/out me providing unnecessary na mga lagay .... help mtc experts??? true story toh..happened last week lang....

 

Help... =(

Your gf or her family can file the following criminal cases: (1) qualified trespass to dwelling; and (2) malicious mischief for destroying the door

 

On the other hand, you and your gf can also file the following criminal charges: (1) threat - in case he made threatening remarks; and (2) also charge him with attempted homicide by alleging that he went to your gf's residence with intent to k*ll you evidenced by the knife you recovered from him.

 

In any case, it will be the Office of the City Prosecutor who will determine the appropriate charges against him. The important thing is for the complainant/s to narrate all necessary details of the criminal acts.

 

The police should have arrested him immediately after the incident. The only way for this person to be arrested is through the issuance of a warrant of arrest by a court of competent jurisdiction. Therefore, you have to file an Affidavit-Complaint with the Office of the City Prosecutor of Caloocan City and thereafter, a preliminary investigation will be conducted. After the preliminary investigation and the Prosecutor finds probable cause, criminal information/s will be filed in court against this person. That is the only time that a warrant of arrest will be issued and you can have this person arrested on the basis of that warrant. Try to secure the services of a lawyer for the preparation of the Affidavit-Complaint and other supporting Affidavits which will be filed with the Prosecutor's Office.

 

Another way for the case to be filed is by coordinating with the Caloocan police so that they will file the case with the Prosecutor's Office in your behalf.

 

You will receive a subpoena for the schedule of the preliminary investigation after the complaint has been filed with the Prosecutor's Office.

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