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2012-08-23 |
BERSAMIN, J. |
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| The term findings of fact that must be found in the body of the decision refers to statements of fact, not to conclusions of law.[107] Unlike in pleadings where ultimate facts alone need to be stated, the Constitution and the Rules of Court require not only that a decision should state the ultimate facts but also that it should specify the supporting evidentiary facts, for they are what are called the findings of fact. | |||||