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2009-04-22 |
BRION, J. |
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| The threshold issue of whether the petition raises only questions of law appropriate for a petition for review on certiorari is not a novel question for the Court. In Traverse Development Corporation v. DBP,[42] reflecting our rulings in a number of cases, we definitively stated that a "question of law" exists when the doubt or difference arises as to what the law is on a certain state of facts, and does not call for an examination of the probative value of the evidence presented by the parties-litigants. On the other hand, a "question of fact" exists when the doubt or controversy arises as to the truth or falsity of the alleged facts. Simply put, when there is no dispute as to fact, the question of the correctness of the conclusion drawn the given facts, is a question of law." | |||||