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[Title] => Solon to appeal tollway ruling
[Summary] => Parañaque City Rep. Eduardo Zialcita said yesterday he will ask the Supreme Court (SC) to reconsider its decision to junk his petition to stop the collection of fees at the South Luzon Tollway.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Supreme Court junks plea vs SLEX toll
[Summary] => Because of a mere technicality, the Supreme Court thumbed down yesterday a petition trying to stop the collection of toll rates on the South Luzon Expressway which the petitioners said were "exorbitant."
The court said the petitioners, lawyer Ceferino Padua and Parañaque Rep. Eduardo Zialcita, used "unconventional" legal remedies which "unfortunately are procedurally impermissible."
The petitioners should not have filed a petition before the Supreme Court without going first to the Toll Regulatory Board, it said.
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[Title] => Stop toll rate hike, SC asked
[Summary] => Parañaque Rep. Eduardo Zialcita and lawyer Ceferino Padua have asked the Supreme Court to stop the Toll Regulatory Board and Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corp. from increasing anew the toll rates at the South Luzon Expressway this coming July 1.
The duo stated in their urgent motion that they wanted to prevent the "two-phased toll increase," which they estimated to be 300 percent the second of which will be implemented effective next month from being carried out.
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PADUA AND ZIALCITA
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[Title] => Solon to appeal tollway ruling
[Summary] => Parañaque City Rep. Eduardo Zialcita said yesterday he will ask the Supreme Court (SC) to reconsider its decision to junk his petition to stop the collection of fees at the South Luzon Tollway.
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[Title] => Supreme Court junks plea vs SLEX toll
[Summary] => Because of a mere technicality, the Supreme Court thumbed down yesterday a petition trying to stop the collection of toll rates on the South Luzon Expressway which the petitioners said were "exorbitant."
The court said the petitioners, lawyer Ceferino Padua and Parañaque Rep. Eduardo Zialcita, used "unconventional" legal remedies which "unfortunately are procedurally impermissible."
The petitioners should not have filed a petition before the Supreme Court without going first to the Toll Regulatory Board, it said.
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[Title] => Stop toll rate hike, SC asked
[Summary] => Parañaque Rep. Eduardo Zialcita and lawyer Ceferino Padua have asked the Supreme Court to stop the Toll Regulatory Board and Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corp. from increasing anew the toll rates at the South Luzon Expressway this coming July 1.
The duo stated in their urgent motion that they wanted to prevent the "two-phased toll increase," which they estimated to be 300 percent the second of which will be implemented effective next month from being carried out.
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