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[3] Id. at 106-116.
[4] Id. at 158-160.
[5] Id. at 104.
[6] Id. at 113-114.
[7] Id. at 22-23.
[8] Id. at 36-37.
[9] Id. at 185-190.
[10] Section 1, Rule 45 of the Rules of Court, as amended, provides:
Section 1. Filing of petition with Supreme Court. A party desiring to appeal
by certiorari from a judgment, final order or resolution of the Court of
Appeals, the Sandiganbayan, the Court of Tax Appeals, 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 may
include an application for a writ of preliminary injunction or other provisional
remedies and shall raise only questions of law, which must be distinctly set
forth. The petitioner may seek the same provisional remedies by verified
motion filed in the same action or proceeding at any time during its
pendency.
[11] Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc., et al. v. Cristino, 155 Phil. 108, 121 (2015),
citing Heirs of Pacencia Racaza v. Abay-Abay, 687 Phil. 584, 590 (2012).
[12] Merck Sharp and Dohme (Phils.). et al. v. Robles, et al., 620 Phil. 505, 512 (2009).
[13] Co v. Vargas, 676 Phil. 463, 471 (2011).
[14] Bandila Shipping, Inc., et al. v. Abalos, 627 Phil. 152, 156 (2010), citing
Masangcay v. Trans-Global Maritime Agency, Inc., 590 Phil. 611, 625 (2008).
[15] Leonis Navigation Co., Inc., et al. v. Obrero, et al., G.R. No. 192754, September 7,
2016, 802 SCRA 341, 348, citing Tagle v. Anglo-Eastern Crew Management, Phils.,
Inc., 738 Phil. 871, 888 (2014).
[16] POEA-SEC (2000), Definition of Terms.
[17] POEA-SEC (2000), Sec. 20(8) (4).
[18] Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. v. Aligway, 769 Phil. 793, 805 (2015); Dohle-
Philman Manning Agency, Inc. v. Heirs of Andres G. Gazzingan, 760 Phil. 861, 878
(2015); Magsaysay Maritime Corporation v. National Labor Relations Commission
(Second Division), 630 Phil. 352, 365 (2010).
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