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[21] Id. at 263-276.
[22] Rendered by LA Elias H. Salinas; id. at 152-161.
[23] Id. at 161.
[24] Id. at 255.
[25] Id. at 162-174.
[26] Id. at 173.
[27] Id. at 176-177.
[28] Id. at 50-67.
[29] Id. at 66.
[30] Section 1. Filing of petition with Supreme Court. – A party desiring to appeal by
certiorari from a judgment or final order or resolution of the Court of Appeals, the
Sandiganbayan, the Regional Trial Court or other courts whenever authorized by law,
may file with the Supreme Court a verified petition for review on certiorari. The petition
shall raise only questions of law which must be distinctly set forth.
[31] Dimagan v. Dacworks United, Incorporated, G.R. No. 191053, November 28, 2011,
661 SCRA 438, 445-446.
[32] Rollo, p. 149.
[33] Id. at 255.
[34] Seagull Maritime Corp. v. Dee, 548 Phil. 660, 671 (2007).
[35] Id.
[36] Id. at 670.
[37] National Union of Workers in Hotels, Restaurants and Allied Industries-Manila
Pavillion Hotel Chapter v. NLRC, G.R. No. 179402, September 30, 2008, 567 SCRA 291,
305.
[38] Antiquina v. Magsaysay Maritime Corporation, G.R. No. 168922, April 13, 2011,
648 SCRA 659, 675.
[39] Rollo, pp. 294-295.
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