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2006-06-21 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| At this point, We find it necessary to reiterate that our jurisprudence is replete with the rule that findings of fact of quasi-judicial bodies which have acquired expertise because their jurisdiction is confined to specific matters, are accorded not only with respect but even finality if they are supported by substantial evidence.[6] This is because there are certain cases which require the expertise, specialized skills, and knowledge of the proper administrative bodies because technical matters or intricate questions of facts are involved.[7] | |||||