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2007-02-23 |
CARPIO MORALES, J. |
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| Petitioner now asks this Court to declare whether Presidential Decree (P.D.) Nos. 949[3] and 1803,[4] the laws creating a petrochemical complex in Limay, Bataan, prohibit the establishment of a petrochemical facility outside of it. | |||||
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2006-11-24 |
CORONA, J. |
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| The lease (and occupation) of a stall in a public market is not a right but a purely statutory privilege governed by laws and ordinances.[17] The operation of a market stall by virtue of a license is always subject to the police power of the city government.[18] An application for this privilege may be granted or refused for reasons of public policy and sound public administration.[19] The city government, through its market administrator, is not duty-bound to grant lease privileges to any applicant, least of all those who refuse to obey the new ordinance prescribing the rules and regulations for the market stalls. | |||||