b_9904 Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Generally, it cannot be forfeited since it was already earned unless there is a contrary provision in the employment contract and it also depends on the reason for leaving the company. Is there a difference between bonuses and incentives? can employment contracts, specially, provision relating to incentives being forfieted be validly challeneged in court? Quote Link to comment
b_9904 Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 any legal expert pls help me! my wife passed away last feb 2008. meron sya mga credit cards, at personal loans sa bank (covered by her personal checks). am i bound to pay all her obligations sa credit card companies at sa bank where she got the personal loan? ur advice would be greatly appreciated Art. 1311 ng civil code pwede i-apply dito. Tama yung sagot ng naunang nag post saakins a taas. To restate in laymans term: You could not be liable BEYOND sa laki ng mamanahin mo galing sa misis mo. Quote Link to comment
muffin Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Hi! i would really like to seek some help regarding my predicament in my work. I'm a manager in one of the top local banks here in the philippines.We have a deceased account that is really troubling us. I'm looking for a lawyer that can assist us or our client in taking care of the deceased account. Service fee will be paid accordingly and our client is willing to pay gladly. Situation....--Account holder has two accounts 1) time deposit 2) checking account--Account is personal, not joint--Our bank requires certain documents before we release the proceeds. you can contact me for the details/complete list--There are two legal heirs 1) Husband 2) Son--Husband is missing and when our client died they were not in good terms for years and were already living in far away places (our account holder died around 70++ yrs)--Son has been diagnosed as incapacitated due to to previous diagnosis of a mental disorder (not sure of the term but similar to schizophrenia--pardon my spelling)--The sister of the account holder (the one who was taking care of our account holder and the son) wants to be the custodian of the money for the son's benefit since the father cannot be located anymore. (the sister is also a preferred client of my branch). Problem with the sister is that we officers of our branch sense that there is vested interest since our she was shouldering the dialysis of our account holder before death and may want to claim the money for her own use. And also we noticed that she is starting to have memory loss.... Need...--We need to have everthing documented as required by the bank. Examples of documents involved are Extrajudicial settlements, Indemnity Bonds/agreements, Heir's Bonds, etc...--This is a special case in our point of view but I hope legal experts here can aid our client and the bank.... thanks! pls contact me faster here at xxxxxxxxxx or (xxxxxxx/xx office hours) MOD NOTE : NO POSTING OF CONTACT #'S. PLEASE USE YOUR PM FUNCTION. THANK YOU. Hi guys! Please help me po... our client would pay fair and just for the services rendered Quote Link to comment
b_9904 Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 ^why dont you try asking lawyers in real life. Quote Link to comment
Nikolai Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 comrades, meron akong isasangguni though commonsense tells me na talagang i've all the rights pero gusto ko sana basahin ng article or something yung may ari ng inuupahan ko bahay.. meron akong inupahan na haus may garage siya then sa garage ko na na yun mata-tapyasan siya kasi magtatayo siya ng internet shop...gusto ko nga sapakin eh kasi inupahan ko yung property na yun and sa tingin ko wala siyang karapatan na gawin yun... although sabi nya eh plano palang eh hindi ko gusto yung plano nya...I need a word or phrase mga gurus to stop this f#&king owner of the house that i'm renting.. ang sabi ko nga sa kanya dapat before pa lang nung may nagi-inquire sinabi na nya yung plano nya.. Quote Link to comment
Pinoymale Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 comrades, meron akong isasangguni though commonsense tells me na talagang i've all the rights pero gusto ko sana basahin ng article or something yung may ari ng inuupahan ko bahay.. meron akong inupahan na haus may garage siya then sa garage ko na na yun mata-tapyasan siya kasi magtatayo siya ng internet shop...gusto ko nga sapakin eh kasi inupahan ko yung property na yun and sa tingin ko wala siyang karapatan na gawin yun... although sabi nya eh plano palang eh hindi ko gusto yung plano nya...I need a word or phrase mga gurus to stop this f#&king owner of the house that i'm renting.. ang sabi ko nga sa kanya dapat before pa lang nung may nagi-inquire sinabi na nya yung plano nya.. If you have a written contract, check if there is a provision that allows the lessor to make use of a portion of the rented property for his own use although a provision that allows this is very rare. If there is no provision, you have a right to complain. Hinay-hinay lng sa galit, pre. Ikaw na nga ang napeperwisyo, huwag mo bigyan ng dahilan para ikaw pa ang kasuhan. Btw, are you and the lessor both living in the house? Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi2x Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 Your friend's liability is purely civil in character. Hindi pwede criminal case for Estafa. I assume your friend's debt to you is small (below Php 100,000.00?). I suggest you file a case against him for collection of sum of money before the Barangay only. Before the Barangay, execute a written compromise agreement. Make a written schedule for payment in the agreement. If he fails to pay, you can later run to court for enforcement of the barangay compromise agreement. The proceedings for enforcement are very fast. Thanks bro, nung una below 100K sya. pero 4% interest kasi ang usapan at mag 1yr. na sya di nag bigay. aabot na sya ng 100k as of now. Nangutang na nga ako before para makabayang ng ilang months. Another problem e nag work na daw sya abroad at wala pa din malinaw na usapan kung pano. Kung mag file ako sa barangay anong documents ang dpat kong ihanda? at pano kung aabot na ng 100k? Quote Link to comment
Fitzroy Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 sup guys? i wanna ask about a friend's problem: He is being accused of rape by his niece (now 30 years old) and said it happened more or less 15 years ago, but still stayed with him until just last month. So my friend practically shouldered all that his niece needed to live. She was not maltreated in anyway by his family but was treated as one of them. Considering this accusation is true, what are the odds of my friend getting put behind bars? The woman has had already been with a boyfriend, probably also engaging in sexual activities. I need you professional opinion please help me out here. Thanks a lot guys Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 sup guys? i wanna ask about a friend's problem: He is being accused of rape by his niece (now 30 years old) and said it happened more or less 15 years ago, but still stayed with him until just last month. So my friend practically shouldered all that his niece needed to live. She was not maltreated in anyway by his family but was treated as one of them. Considering this accusation is true, what are the odds of my friend getting put behind bars? The woman has had already been with a boyfriend, probably also engaging in sexual activities. I need you professional opinion please help me out here. Thanks a lot guys im not a lawyer bro, but in my opinion, its one of the hardest cases to defend to. for one, its the woman's word against a guys word. and in reality, judges tend to favor the woman because of the consideration that is, a woman will not gamble her identity or her reputation that she was raped, unless true. but it would all depend on the defense, in which, the instance of rape happened 15 years ago and she still stayed with him until last month. let's wait for the lawyers opinion on this. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 comrades, meron akong isasangguni though commonsense tells me na talagang i've all the rights pero gusto ko sana basahin ng article or something yung may ari ng inuupahan ko bahay.. meron akong inupahan na haus may garage siya then sa garage ko na na yun mata-tapyasan siya kasi magtatayo siya ng internet shop...gusto ko nga sapakin eh kasi inupahan ko yung property na yun and sa tingin ko wala siyang karapatan na gawin yun... although sabi nya eh plano palang eh hindi ko gusto yung plano nya...I need a word or phrase mga gurus to stop this f#&king owner of the house that i'm renting.. ang sabi ko nga sa kanya dapat before pa lang nung may nagi-inquire sinabi na nya yung plano nya.. imho, the one that you are renting is his property which means he has every right to do anything with it. Unless it is specifically written on the contract of lease that he cannot do anything to that while you are renting. Quote Link to comment
roadkill69ph Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Sir, what's the worst thing that can happen to me legally if i do not settle my outstanding post paid phone bill? Quote Link to comment
xwhiteshadowz Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Sir, what's the worst thing that can happen to me legally if i do not settle my outstanding post paid phone bill? oo nga together with other home bills other than credit cards Quote Link to comment
Pinoymale Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Sir, what's the worst thing that can happen to me legally if i do not settle my outstanding post paid phone bill? The worst that can happen is that a case for collection is filed against you and you'd have to hire a lawyer to represent you in the case. This all depends on how large your bill is and how aggressive the company will pursue the case. Quote Link to comment
Pinoymale Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 imho, the one that you are renting is his property which means he has every right to do anything with it. Unless it is specifically written on the contract of lease that he cannot do anything to that while you are renting. Actually, an owner's rights over his property are limited by a lease contract for its duration. An owner can even be charged with trespassing if he enters the property without consent or an emergency. Quote Link to comment
Pinoymale Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 sup guys? i wanna ask about a friend's problem: He is being accused of rape by his niece (now 30 years old) and said it happened more or less 15 years ago, but still stayed with him until just last month. So my friend practically shouldered all that his niece needed to live. She was not maltreated in anyway by his family but was treated as one of them. Considering this accusation is true, what are the odds of my friend getting put behind bars? The woman has had already been with a boyfriend, probably also engaging in sexual activities. I need you professional opinion please help me out here. Thanks a lot guys From what you've posted, there is a slim chance that your friend will be arrested. Such a long period has already passed since the alleged rape, the niece continued to live with your friend, and chances are, her ability to recall important details of the event has diminished through the years. Your friend's defense team can use these, among others, to have a field day with the prosecution's case. Quote Link to comment
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