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2014-06-10 |
BRION, J. |
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| In its Resolution in Bar Matter No. 586 dated May 16, 1991, the Court decreed without amending Section 39, Article VI of the IBP By-Laws that the rotation rule under Sections 37 and 39, Article VI of the IBP By-Laws should be strictly implemented "so that all prior elections for governor in the region shall be reckoned with or considered in determining who should be the governor to be selected from the different chapters to represent the region in the Board of Governors."[36] | |||||
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2013-04-11 |
MENDOZA, J. |
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| On November 1, 1974, the IBP By-Laws took effect, providing that the IBP-President and the EVP be chosen by the Board of Governors from among nine (9) regional governors, as much as practicable, on a rotation basis.[10] It was also provided that the IBP-President and the EVP hold office for a term of two (2) years from July 1 following their election until June 30 of their second year in office and until their successors shall have been duly chosen and qualified.[11] | |||||