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SEBASTIAN PELIGRINO v. GENERAL BASE METALS INC.

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2007-09-19
CARPIO MORALES, J.
On May 21, 1990, Mercedes filed a Petition for Certiorari, Prohibition, and Mandamus (with Prayer for Restraining Order and Writ of Injunction)[39] before the Court of Appeals, docketed as CA G.R. No. 20786, praying that Questioned Orders 1-3 be annulled and their enforcement enjoined.  Puno and some employees of the Market-his herein co-petitioners Jose Cabacaba, Nora Gonzales, Ricardo Cortez, Elizardo Puno, Larsen Tabbar, and Antonio Mirabueno also filed a Petition for Certiorari, Prohibition, and Mandamus (with Prayer for Restraining Order and Writ of Injunction) before the Court of Appeals, docketed as CA G.R. No. 22683, assailing Questioned Order No. 4.[40]  The Court of Appeals, which consolidated the petitions,[41] dismissed them by the now assailed Decision[42] of January 17, 1992 in this wise:At the core of the present controversy is the issue of possession and ownership of the Greenleaf Market.