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[47] Id. at 22.
[48] Id. at 18.
[49] Id.
[50] Id. at 20-21.
[51] Id. at 26-28.
[52] Id. at 68.
[53] Id. at 70, citing Silagan v. Southfield Agencies Inc., 793 Phil. 751 (2016) [Per J.
Perez, Third Division]. In Silagan, the findings of the company-designated physician,
who had unfettered opportunity to track the physical condition of the seafarer in a
prolonged period of time, were upheld over the Medical Report of the seafarer's
personal doctor, who only examined the seafarer once and based his assessment solely
on the medical records adduced by his patient.
[54] Id. at 71.
[55] Id.
[56] Id. at 74.
[57] Id. at 76-79.
[58] Crispino v. Tansay, 801 Phil. 711, 725 (2016) [Per J. Leonen, Second Division].
[59] 658 Phil. 627 (2011) [Per J. Carpio, Second Division].
[60] Id. at 633.
[61] Maralit v. Philippine National Bank, 613 Phil. 270, 288 (2009) [Per J. Carpio, First
Division].
[62] Cutanda v. Marlow Navigation Philippines, Inc., G.R. No. 219123, September 11,
2017, < http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocs/1/63416 > [Per J.
Peralta, Second Division].
[63] Jebsen Maritime, Inc. v. Ravena, 743 Phil. 371, 385 (2014) [Per J. Brion, Second
Division].
[64] Magsaysay Mol Marine, Inc. v. Atraje, G.R. No. 229192, July 23, 2018, <
http://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocs/1/64478 > [Per J. Leonen, Third
Division].
[65] Id.
[66] 773 Phil. 428 (2015) [Per J. Leonen, Second Division].
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