No. 1688, Gaoke East Road, Pudong new district, Shanghai, China.
No. 1688, Gaoke East Road, Pudong new district, Shanghai, China.
Marinduque Mining &Industrial Corp. vs CA - Free download as Open Office file (.odt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. NAPOCOR filed a complaint to expropriate part of petitioners' property for a power project. The …
Marinduque Mining & Industrial Corp., C.a.-g.R. No.52753-R, June 28, 1978 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The Court of Appeals struck down an employer's policy as void and unlawful. The policy considered employees in one of the employer's projects as separated from service as soon as they get ...
Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation started the operation of the nickel plant in Nonoc Island in 1974. After being mothballed in 1986, the Surigao Nickel Plant was to …
Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corp - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This case involves an expropriation case filed by NAPOCOR against petitioners to acquire land for a transmission line project. The trial court issued decisions determining compensation for the land expropriated and the adjacent "dangling …
MANILA — An environmental group hailed the decision of a Marinduque local court in favor of the 30 plaintiffs against the Marcopper Mining Corporation, 26 years since the country's worst mine disaster wreaked havoc.
HISTORY The Surigao Nickel Refinery of Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation is located on Nonoc Island off the northwestern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. Nonoc Island is part of the Surigao Mineral Reservation which had been identified as early as 1912. Initial interest in these deposits was due to their iron content, and their value as a nickel deposit was not …
In the fall of 1955, it was decided to develop and exploit it under the management of the Present Marinduque Mining & Industrial Corp., Considering the shallow occurrence of the orebody and large lateral extent, open pit mining was adopted. Accordingly, by January 1956 the construction of 4, 000 tons/day mill and stripping of Binulig orebody ...
From a CSR standpoint, the Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation (MMIC), later Maricalum Mining Corporation (MMC), is lauded for its provision of social services and …
The judgment of the Court of Appeals in Gualberto, et al. vs. Marinduque Mining & Industrial Corporation 34 considered as void a policy of the same nature. In said case, respondent, in dismissing from the service the complainant, invoked a policy of the firm to consider employees in the project it was undertaking as separated the moment ...
IEI was later on advised that in line with the objective of rationalizing the country's over-all coal supply-demand balance . . . the logical coal operator in the area should be the Marinduque Mining and Industrial corporation (MMIC), which was already developing the coal deposit in another area (Bagacay Area) and that the Bagacay and ...
Shareholders of Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corp, meeting on Apr 31 in Manila, the Philippines, approve 6-for-1 split of capital stock and classification of this stock into Class A and Class ...
The Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation said today that two banks had begun foreclosure proceedings against substantially all of the company's assets. Marinduque said that the assets were ...
By 1969, Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation of the Philippines had acquired sufficient ore reserves from the Philippine government to justify a plant to produce 34 000 tonnes of nickel metal per year on Nonoc Island. Sherritt agreed to license its laterite process and know-how to Marinduque and to supply technical personnel and advice ...
On March 24, 1996, the drainage tunnels of Marcopper Mining Corporation's open pit ruptured and spilled millions of tons of mine waste that smothered the Boac River in Marinduque, inundating ...
"Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation" "20 grams Pure Nickel processed from Surigao Laterites" "Philippines" Note. Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation in its prime (late 1970 's), was the second largest corporation in the Philippines.
marinduque mining and industrial corporation and industrial enterprises, inc., petitioners, v. court of appeals and national power corporation, respondents. d e c i s i o n. carpio, j.: the case.
Marinduque, both the provincial and national government, to consolidate action raising the total ban of any form of mining activity in the province. NARRATIVES: The Marcopper Mining Corporation Year 1956, when the Placer Development Limited started the exploration of Marinduque Island in order to find out its potential for mining.
Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation and Industrial Enterprises - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. NAPOCOR filed a complaint for expropriation against petitioners to obtain land for a power transmission line project. The trial court granted expropriation and awarded compensation, and also granted …
When a mining company's negligence led to the destruction homes and crops in the Philippines, this Fund grantee didn't stop until justice was achieved.
IEI was later on advised that in line with the objective of rationalizing the country's over-all coal supply-demand balance . . . the logical coal operator in the area should be the Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation (MMIC), which was already developing the coal deposit in another area (Bagacay Area) and that the Bagacay and Giporlos ...
This case is about the legality of the 35% transaction tax amounting to P 1,335,631.80 which Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation paid under protest on the interest on commercial papers issued for funds used in developing the Surigao Nickel Mines.
MARINDUQUE MINING &INDUSTRIAL CORP. vs CA FACTS: National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) filed a complaint for expropriation against Marinduque Mining & Industrial Corporation and Industrila Enterprises, Inc. (petitioners) to expropriate 7,875 sq.m. of their property for the construction of the AGUS VI Kauswagan 69 KV Transmission line …
Under a new name, Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation, it started to construct a 4,000 metric tons per day (mtpd) capacity milling and concentration plant and by 1957, commercial mining and milling became fully operationalized with 2,000 mtpd. By the early 1980s, its workforce peaked to 7,000.
Narratives: The Marcopper Mining Corporation In 1956, Placer Development Ltd. started the exploration of Marinduque island to determine its potential for mining industry. From 1967 to 1969, then-Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Sr. …
IEI was later on advised that in line with the objective of rationalizing the country's over-all coal supply-demand balance . . . the logical coal operator in the area should be the Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation (MMIC), which was already developing the coal deposit in another area (Bagacay Area) and that the Bagacay and Giporlos ...
A local nongovernment organization (NGO) based in Marinduque is appealing to President Duterte to deny all mining applications in the island province.
MANILA — An environmental group hailed the decision of a Marinduque local court in favor of the 30 plaintiffs against the Marcopper Mining Corporation, 26 years since the country's worst mine disaster wreaked havoc. "More than two decades in the making, the landmark case is a cautionary tale on how the Mining Act of 1995 and related ...
The provincial government of Marinduque has filed a lawsuit against the company, demanding proper compensation for the vast damages as well as clean-up activities and a clean up fund. The provincial government of Marinduque further pursues a Moratoria on Mining on the Island in order to become a mining-free zone.
Republic of the Philippines. Supreme Court. Manila . Summary of Voting . Title. Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation, et al., vs., Court of Appeals, et al ...
Humanitarian Endeavors and Political Turmoil: The Sovereign Order of Malta's Role in the Philippines In 1981, Don Jesus S. Cabarrus, Sr., founder and chairman of Marinduque Mining Industrial Corporation, among his many other gold and nickel mines, and also chairman of The Chamber of Mines, became the Philippine Order's president. Learning that the United […]