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I. Caption. This includes the title of the case, the date it was
decided, and citation. Include also the petitioner, respondent,
and the ponente.
II. Facts. There is no need to include all the facts. Just include
those that are relevant to the subject.
III. Issues. Include only those that are relevant. Issues are
usually framed in the form of questions that are answerable
by "yes" or "no," for example, "Is the contract void?"
Sometimes, students frame the question by starting it with
the word "whether," for example, "Whether the contract is
void" or "Whether or not the contract is void." The answer to
the question has to be answered in the ruling.
IV. Ruling. This usually starts with a "yes" or a "no." This is the
answer to the question/s involving the issue. After the
categorical yes/no answer, the reason for the decision will be
explained.
Ponente: J. Romero
FACTS:
(d) since 1979, she has been working in Saudi Arabia and is
only able to stay in the Philippines when she would avail of
the one-month annual vacation leave granted by her
employer;
ISSUES:
HELD:
On the other hand, the clause "on the basis solely of a final
judgment delaring such marriage void" in Article 40 of the
Code denotes that such final judgment declaring the previous
marriage void is not only for purpose of remarriage.
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