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  1. Nov 19, 2017 · EN BANC. G.R. No. L-9959 December 13, 1916. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, represented by the Treasurer of the Philippine Islands, plaintiff-appellee, vs. EL MONTE DE PIEDAD Y CAJA DE AHORRAS DE MANILA, defendant-appellant. William A. Kincaid and Thomas L. Hartigan for appellant. Attorney-General Avanceña for appellee.

  2. Jun 14, 2020 · Government of the Philippine Islands vs. Monte De Piedad Case Digest - G.R. NO. L-9959 - DECEMBER 13, 1916 - FACTS: About $400,000, were subscribed and paid into the treasury of the Philippine Islands by the inhabitants of the Spanish Dominions of the relief of those damaged by the earthquake, which took place in the Philippine Islands on June 3, 1863. Subsequent thereto a central relief board ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT. Manila. EN BANC. G.R. No. L-9959 February 9, 1917. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, plaintiff-appellee, vs. EL MONTE DE PIEDAD Y CAJA DE AHORROS DE MANILA, defendant-appellant. Hartigan and Welch for appellant. No appearance for appellee.

  5. Monte de Piedad_g.r.no.L-9959_floren,Jensen - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1. In 1863, after an earthquake in the Philippines, $400,000 was donated by Spanish subjects to the Philippine Treasury for relief of victims. Monte de Piedad received $80,000 as a loan from the Governor-General for working ...

  6. This case involved a dispute over $80,000 provided by the Philippine government to El Monte de Piedad bank for earthquake relief. When the Philippine government later requested the funds be returned, the bank refused. The court ruled that (1) the change in sovereignty from Spain to the US did not eliminate the bank's obligation to return the funds, as this was a private contractual matter; and ...

  7. Nov 6, 2011 · In June 1863 a devastating earthquake occurred in the Philippines. The Spanish Government then provided $400,000.00 as aid for the victims and it was received by the Philippine Treasury. Out of the said amount, $80,000.00 was left untouched; it was then invested in the Monte de Piedad Bank which in turn invested the amount in jewelries.

  8. case digest government of the philippine islands, plaintiff, vs. el monte de piedad caja de ahorros de manila, defendant no. 11524. october 12, 1916 facts: an

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