Yu v. NLRC
Yu v. NLRC
Yu v. NLRC
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1840 above, creditors of the old Jade Mountain are also creditors
of the new Jade Mountain which continued the business of the old
one without liquidation of the partnership affairs. Indeed, a
creditor of the old Jade Mountain, like petitioner Benjamin Yu in
respect of his claim for unpaid wages, is entitled to priority vis-a-
vis any claim of any retired or previous partner insofar as such
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the Cruz spouses. The partnership had its main office in
Makati, Metropolitan Manila.
Benjamin Yu was hired by virtue of a Partnership
Resolution dated 14 March 1985, as Assistant General
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(Emphasis supplied)
In the case at bar, just about all of the partners had sold
their partnership interests (amounting to 82% of the total
partnership interest) to Mr. Willy Co and Emmanuel
Zapanta. The record does not show what happened to the
remaining 18% of the original partnership interest. The
acquisition of 82% of the partnership interest by new
partners, coupled with the retirement or withdrawal of the
partners who had originally owned such 82% interest, was
enough to constitute a new partnership.
The occurrence of events which precipitate the legal
consequence of dissolution of a partnership do not,
however, automatically result in the termination of the
legal personality of the old partnership. Article 1829 of the
Civil Code states that:
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(Emphasis supplied)
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(a) for unpaid wages which, as found by the Labor Arbiter, shall
be computed at the rate of P2,000.00 per month multiplied by
thirty-six (36) months (November 1984
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