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615 SCRA 529, 544.
[55] Supra note 52, at 244-245.
[56] Id. at 244-245.
[57] G.R. No. 204076, December 4, 2013; emphases supplied.
[58] G.R. No. 192686, November 23, 2011, 661 SCRA 247.
[59] Id. at 255; emphasis supplied.
[60] CA rollo, p. 104.
[61] Id. at 175.
[62] See Medical Certificate issued by Dr. Legaspi; rollo, p. 105.
[63] 5. Upon sign-off of the seafarer from the vessel for medical treatment, the
employer shall bear the full cost of repatriation in the event the seafarer is declared (1)
fit for repatriation; or (2) fit to work but the employer is unable to find employment for
the seafarer on board his former vessel or another vessel of the employer despite
earnest efforts.
[64] See Section 3, Article XIII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
[65] Seagull Maritime Corporation v. Dee, 548 Phil. 660, 671-672 (2007).
[66] Canuel v. Magsaysay Maritime Corporation, supra note 48.
[67] G.R. No. 201251, June 26, 2013, 700 SCRA 174.
[68] G.R. No. 181112, June 29, 2010, 622 SCRA 237.
[69] 376 Phil. 738 (1999).
[70] 481 Phil. 222 (2004).
[71] 516 Phil. 628 (2006).
[72] 504 Phil. 564 (2005).
[73] 544 Phil. 94 (2007).
[74] 576 Phil. 601 (2008).
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