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These are all original case digests or case briefs done while the author was studying law school in the Philippines.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Physical Therapy Organization v Municipal Board (1957)


Physical Therapy Organization v Municipal Board GR No L-10448, August 30, 1957

FACTS:
Petitioner, an association of registered massagists and licensed operators of massage clinics in the City of Manila and other parts of the country, filed an action for declaratory judgment regarding the validity of ordinance 3659 which sought to collect fees for regulation of massage clinics.


ISSUE:
Whether the ordinance is valid


RULING:
Yes. Section 18 of the Charter of Manila gives legislative powers to the municipal board to enact all ordinances it may deem necessary and proper. 

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