4/29/2020 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly [12] SECTION 4. EFFECT OF PETITION FOR CERTIORARI ON EXECUTION. – A petition for certiorari with the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court shall not stay the execution of the assailed decision unless a restraining order is issued by said courts. [13] Dole Philippines, Inc. v. Esteva, G.R. No. 161115, November 30, 2006, 509 SCRA 332, 363. [14] Tomas Claudio Memorial College, Inc. v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 152568, February 16, 2004, 423 SCRA 122, 130. [15] "That this Conditional Satisfaction of Judgment Award is without prejudice to herein respondent's Petition for Certiorari pending with the Court of Appeals docketed as C.A. GR SP No. 104438 entitled "Career Philippines Shipmanagement Ltd., vs. National Labor Relations Commission and Geronimo Madjus" and this Conditional Satisfaction of Judgment Award has been made only to prevent imminent execution being undertaken by the NLRC and complainant." (Emphases supplied) [16] "5. That I understand that the payment of the judgment award of US$66,000.00 or its peso equivalent of PhP2,932,974.00 includes all my past, present and future expenses and claims, and all kinds of benefits due to me under the POEA employment contract and all collective bargaining agreements and all labor laws and regulations, civil law or any other law whatsoever and all damages, pains and sufferings in connection with my claim. 6. That I have no further claims whatsoever in any theory of law against the Owners of MV "Tama Star" because of the payment made to me. That I certify and warrant that I will not file any complaint or prosecute any suit of action in the Philippines, Panama, Japan or any country against the shipowners and/or released parties herein after receiving the payment of US$66,000.00 or its peso equivalent of PhP2,932,974.00." (Underscoring and Emphases supplied) [17] Rollo, p. 76. [18] Bilbao v. Saudi Arabia Airlines, G.R. No. 183915, December 14, 2011, 662 SCRA 540, 551. [19] GSIS v. COA, G.R. No. 162372, September 11, 2012. [20] Art. 22, CIVIL CODE. elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/55882 9/10

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