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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES OR ILLNESS CONTRACTED.
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ABDOMEN
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4. Moderate residuals of disorder of the intra-abdominal organs secondary Grade 7
to trauma resulting to impairment of nutrition, moderate tenderness,
nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea.
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Docketed as NCR-OFW(M) 02-11-3032-00.
Order penned by Facundo L. Leda. Rollo, pp. 448-450. The case was re-docketed as NCMB-NCR-CRN Case No. 06-007-03.
Id., pp. 376-377.
Decision penned by voluntary arbitrator Hermenegildo C. Dumlao. Dated May 27, 2002. Id., p. 269-276.
Under Rule 65 of the Rules of Court.
Schedule of Disability or Impediment for Injuries Suffered and Diseases Including Occupational Diseases or Illness Contracted.
Supra note 2.
Supra note 3.
Kimberly Clark Philippines v. Lorredo, G.R. No. 103090, 21 September 2008, 226 SCRA 639, 643.
Maunlad Transport, Inc. and/or Nippon Merchant Marine Company, Ltd., Inc. v. Manigo, G.R. No. 161416, 13 June 2008.
Supra note 10.
Supra note 11.
Supra note 12.
Seagull Maritime Corporation v. Dee, G.R. No. 165156, 22 April 2007, 520 SCRA 109.
Id.
In essence, this is similar to the equipoise rule in criminal law. See CIVIL CODE, Art. 1702. Labor legislation and contracts shall
be construed in favor of the safety and decent living of the laborer.
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