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2010-10-06 |
NACHURA, J. |
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| The question of whether a possessor is in good or bad faith is a factual matter. As a rule, a party may raise only questions of law in an appeal by certiorari under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court.[11] The Supreme Court is not duty bound to analyze and weigh again the evidence considered in the proceedings below. This Court is not a trier of facts and does not embark on a reexamination of the evidence introduced by the parties during trial.[12] This rule assumes greater force in the instant case where the CA affirmed the factual findings of the trial court. | |||||