PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES, CODES & ISSUANCES
PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES
REPUBLIC ACTS
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1180 - AN
ACT TO REGULATE THE RETAIL BUSINESS |
Section 1. No
person who is not a citizen of the Philippines, and no association,
partnership, or corporation the capital of which is not wholly owned by
citizens of the Philippines, shall engage directly or indirectly in the
retail business: Provided, That a person who is not a citizen of the
Philippines, or an association, partnership, or corporation not wholly
owned by citizens of the Philippines, which is actually engaged in the
said business on May, fifteen, nineteen hundred and fifty-four, shall
be entitled to continue to engage therein, unless its license is
forfeited in accordance herewith, until his death or voluntary
retirement from said business, in the case of a natural person, and for
a period of ten year from the date of the approval of this Act or until
the expiration of the term of the association or partnership or of the
corporate existence of the corporation, whichever event comes first, in
the case of juridical persons. Failure to renew a license to engage in
retail business shall be considered voluntary retirement. Nothing contained in this Act shall in any way impair or abridge whatever rights may be granted to citizens and juridical entities of the United States of America under the Executive Agreement signed on July fourth, nineteen hundred and forty-six, between that country and the Republic of the Philippines. The license of any person who is not a citizen of the Philippines and of any association, partnership or corporation not wholly owned by citizens of the Philippines to engage in retail business, shall be forfeited for any violation of any provision of laws on nationalization, economic control, weights and measures, and labor and other laws relating to trade, commerce and industry. No license shall be issued to any person who is not a citizen of the Philippines and to any association, partnership or corporation not wholly owned by citizens of the Philippines, actually engaged in the retail business, to establish or open additional stores or branches for retail business. Sec. 2. Every person who is not a citizen of the Philippines and every association, partnership or corporation not wholly owned by citizens of the Philippines, engaged in the retail business, shall, within ninety days after the approval of this Act and within the first fifteen days of January every year thereafter, present for registration with the municipal or city treasurer a verified statement containing the names, addresses, and nationality of the owners, partners or stockholders, the nature of the retail business it is engaged in, the amount of its assets and liabilities, the names of its principal officials, and such other related data as may be required by the Secretary of Commerce and Industry. Sec. 3. In case of death of a person who is not a citizen of the Philippines and who is entitled to engage in retail business under the provisions of this Act, his or her heir, administrator or executor is entitled to continue with such retail business only for the purpose of liquidation for a period of not more than six months after such death.
Sec. 4. As used in this Act, the term "retail
business" shall mean any act, occupation or calling of habitually
selling direct to the general public merchandise, commodities or goods
for consumption, but shall not include: Sec. 5. Every license to engage in retail business issued in favor of any citizen of the Philippines or of any association, partnership or corporation wholly owned by citizens of the Philippines shall be conclusive evidence of the ownership by such citizen, association, partnership or corporation of the business for which the license was issued, except as against the Government or the State.
Sec. 6. Any violation of this Act shall be
punished by imprisonment for not less than three years and not more
than five years and by a fine of not less than three thousand pesos and
not more than five thousand pesos. In the case of associations,
partnerships or corporations, the penalty shall be imposed upon its
partners, president, directors, managers, and other officers
responsible for the violation. If the offender is not a citizen of the
Philippines, he shall be deported immediately after service of
sentence. If the offender is a public officer or employee, he shall, in
addition to the penalty prescribed herein, be dismissed from the public
service, perpetually disenfranchised, and perpetually disqualified from
holding any public office. Approved: June 19, 1954 |