6/5/2020 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly [1] Penned by Associate Justice Vicente S.E. Veloso, with Associate Justices Jane Aurora C. Lantion and Eduardo B. Peralta, Jr., concurring; rollo, pp. 15-36. [2] Id. at 38. [3] CA rollo, pp. 36-44. [4] Id. at 34-35. [5] Id. at 127-138. [6] Id. at 137-138. [7] Id. at 43-44. [8] Rollo, pp. 32-36. (Emphases omitted) [9] Id. at 38. [10] Id. at 43. [11] Id. at 92-93 [12] Id. at 97. [13] Id. at 94-96. [14] Id. at 90-91. [15] Id. at 89. [16] Section 1. Filing of petition with the Supreme Court. – A party desiring to appeal by certiorari from a judgment or final order or resolution of the Court of Appeals, 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. [17] Emphasis supplied. [18] Development Bank of the Philippines v. Traders Royal Bank, G.R. No. 171982, August 18, 2010, 628 SCRA 404, 414. (Emphasis ours) [19] 590 Phil. 685 (2008). [20] Sasan, Sr. v. National Labor Relations Commission, 4th Division, supra, at 701elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/58912 11/12

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