• Partnership, Agency and Trusts (2006)
  • USEC Ernesto L. Pineda

    • Hardbound (₱1320.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 971-691-390-7
    • No. of Pages: 499
    • Size: 6 x 9
    • Edition: 2006




    Description:

    During the author’s student days, that is, some decades back, “Partnership” and “Agency” were treated in the law curriculum as two (2) separate subjects. Later, however, these two (2) subjects were incorporated together with “Trusts”, a subject ordinarily covered in “Obligations and Contracts”. This is the situation up to the present time. Partnership is actually a form of agency because in partnership, the partners are agents of each other regarding the business of the partnership.

    The author wrote this book to keep students, lawyers and judges abreast of the law and jurisprudence on the consolidated subjects. He has included recent decisions of the Supreme Court interpreting certain provisions of the law and amplifying some existing precedents.






    • Partnership, Agency and Trusts (2006)
    • by:  USEC Ernesto L. Pineda
    • SKU: PRTNRSP06C
      • ISBN
        971-691-390-7
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      • Page length
        499 pages
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      • Dimension
        6 x 9 inches
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      • Edition
        2006
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    Description:


    During the author’s student days, that is, some decades back, “Partnership” and “Agency” were treated in the law curriculum as two (2) separate subjects. Later, however, these two (2) subjects were incorporated together with “Trusts”, a subject ordinarily covered in “Obligations and Contracts”. This is the situation up to the present time. Partnership is actually a form of agency because in partnership, the partners are agents of each other regarding the business of the partnership.

    The author wrote this book to keep students, lawyers and judges abreast of the law and jurisprudence on the consolidated subjects. He has included recent decisions of the Supreme Court interpreting certain provisions of the law and amplifying some existing precedents.