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2007-05-28 |
CARPIO, J. |
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In affirming the dismissal of the complaint, the Court of Appeals relied on Eriks Pte., Ltd. v. Court of Appeals.[7] In that case, Eriks, an unlicensed foreign corporation, sought to collect US$41,939.63 from a Filipino businessman for goods which he purchased and received on several occasions from January to May 1989. The transfers of goods took place in Singapore, for the Filipino's account, F.O.B. Singapore, with a 90-day credit term. Since the transactions involved were not isolated, this Court found Eriks to be doing business in the Philippines. Hence, this Court upheld the dismissal of the complaint on the ground that Eriks has no capacity to sue. |