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CENTENNIAL TRANSMARINE v. RUBEN G. DELA CRUZ

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2011-04-13
NACHURA, J.
authenticated copy of the entries in the logbook. They relied on mere photocopies. In Centennial Transmarine, Inc. v. Dela Cruz,[34] we declared, viz.: In Wallem Maritime Services, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Commission, citing Haverton Shipping Ltd. v. National Labor Relations Commission, the Court ruled that a copy of an official entry in the logbook is legally binding and serves as an exception to the
2009-03-24
AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ, J.
of the Monetary Award Skippers v. Maguad[84] 6 months 2 months 4 months 4 months Bahia Shipping v. Reynaldo Chua [85] 9 months 8 months 4 months 4 months Centennial Transmarine v. dela Cruz l[86] 9 months 4 months 5 months 5 months Talidano v. Falcon[87] 12 months 3 months 9 months 3 months Univan v. CA [88] 12 months 3 months