· 9/27/1971
Unión de Trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica y Riego v. Junta de Relaciones del Trabajo
Citations
- 100 P.R. Dec. 86
- 1971 PR Sup. LEXIS 159
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- “The court can not accept asseverations of counsel, as to facts, made in argument, whether denied or conceded by the other side at the bar, without any stipulation duly filed or other evidence____”
- “The court can not accept asseverations of counsel, as to facts, made in argument, whether denied or conceded by the other side at the bar, without any stipulation duly filed or other evidence . . . .”
- “The court can not accept asseverations of counsel, as to facts, made in argument, whether denied or conceded by the other side at the bar, without any stipulation duly filed or other evidence . . . .”
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Judges: Fernández, Intervino, Presidente
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