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FRANCISCO Q. AURILLO v. NOEL RABI

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2010-12-07
MENDOZA, J.
1] E.O. No. 1 does not arrogate the powers of Congress to create a public office because the President's executive power and power of control necessarily include the inherent power to conduct investigations to ensure that laws are faithfully executed and that, in any event, the Constitution, Revised Administrative Code of 1987 (E.O. No. 292), [15] Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 1416[16] (as amended by P.D. No. 1772), R.A. No. 9970,[17] and settled jurisprudence that authorize the President to create or form such bodies.
2004-01-15
QUISUMBING, J.
Moral damages may be recovered in cases where one willfully causes injury to property, or in cases of breach of contract where the other party acts fraudulently or in bad faith.[55] Exemplary damages are imposed by way of example or correction for the public good,[56] when the party to a contract acts in a wanton, fraudulent, oppressive or malevolent manner.[57] Attorney's fees are allowed when exemplary damages are awarded and when the party to a suit is compelled to incur expenses to protect his interest.[58]