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2016-01-11 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| Section 3 of Republic Act No. 776, as amended, also known as The Civil Aeronautics Act of the Philippines, defines a general sales agent as "a person, not a bonafide employee of an air carrier, who pursuant to an authority from an airline, by itself or through an agent, sells or offers for sale any air transportation, or negotiates for, or holds himself out by solicitation, advertisement or otherwise as one who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts or arranges for, such air transportation."[88] General sales agents and their property, property rights, equipment, facilities, and franchise are subject to the regulation and control of the Civil Aeronautics Board.[89] A permit or authorization issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board is required before a general sales agent may engage in such an activity.[90] | |||||
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2016-01-11 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| Section 3 of Republic Act No. 776, as amended, also known as The Civil Aeronautics Act of the Philippines, defines a general sales agent as "a person, not a bonafide employee of an air carrier, who pursuant to an authority from an airline, by itself or through an agent, sells or offers for sale any air transportation, or negotiates for, or holds himself out by solicitation, advertisement or otherwise as one who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts or arranges for, such air transportation."[88] General sales agents and their property, property rights, equipment, facilities, and franchise are subject to the regulation and control of the Civil Aeronautics Board.[89] A permit or authorization issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board is required before a general sales agent may engage in such an activity.[90] | |||||
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2016-01-11 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| Section 3 of Republic Act No. 776, as amended, also known as The Civil Aeronautics Act of the Philippines, defines a general sales agent as "a person, not a bonafide employee of an air carrier, who pursuant to an authority from an airline, by itself or through an agent, sells or offers for sale any air transportation, or negotiates for, or holds himself out by solicitation, advertisement or otherwise as one who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts or arranges for, such air transportation."[88] General sales agents and their property, property rights, equipment, facilities, and franchise are subject to the regulation and control of the Civil Aeronautics Board.[89] A permit or authorization issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board is required before a general sales agent may engage in such an activity.[90] | |||||
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2000-08-15 |
KAPUNAN, J. |
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| traditionally "civil" functions. As correctly pointed out by the Solicitor General, some of the multifarious activities wherein military aid has been rendered, exemplifying the activities that bring both the civilian and the military together in a relationship of cooperation, are: Elections;[42] Administration of the Philippine National Red Cross;[43] Relief and rescue operations during calamities and disasters;[44] Amateur sports promotion and development;[45] Development of the culture and the arts;[46] Conservation of natural resources;[47] Implementation of the agrarian reform program;[48] Enforcement of customs laws;[49] Composite civilian-military law enforcement activities;[50] Conduct of licensure examinations;[51] Conduct of nationwide tests for elementary and high school students;[52] Anti-drug enforcement activities;[53] Sanitary inspections;[54] Conduct of census work;[55] Administration of the Civil Aeronautics Board;[56] Assistance in installation of weather forecasting devices;[57] Peace and order policy formulation in local government units.[58] This unquestionably constitutes a gloss on executive power resulting from a systematic, unbroken, executive practice, long pursued to the knowledge of Congress and, yet, never before questioned.[59] What we have here is mutual support and cooperation | |||||