COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. SNOWY OWL ENERGY, INC.
REPUBLIC tDF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QlJEZON CITY ENBANC COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL CTA EB NO. 2705 REVENUE, (CTA Case No. 9618) Petitioner, -versus- Present: Del Rosario, P.J. ) Ringpis-Lib an, Manahan, Bacorro-Villena, Modesto-San Pedro, Reyes-Fajardo, Cui-David, Ferrer-Flores, and Angeles,]]. SNOWY OWL ENERGY, Il\rC. Respondent. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �----------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JDECISION RINGPIS-LIBAN, J.: Before the Court En Bane is a Petition for Review filed by petitioner' Commissioner of Internal Revenue (CIR) to seek nullification of the Decision2 dated March 3, 2021 (assailed Decision), the dispositive portion thereof reads: "WHEREFORE, with the foregoing, the instant Petition for Review filed by petitioner Snowy Owl Energy, Inc. is hereby GRANTED. The assessment for deficiency income tax, final withholding tax and compromise penalty in relation to the subconsultant fees for taxable year 2013 is hereby CANCELLED and SET ASIDE. Accordingly, the case bond posted in the amount of P1,697,835.00 is ORDERED released, subject to the usual accounting procedure/ 1 Respondent in CTA Case No . 9618. 2 Rollo, CTA EB Case No. 2705, pp. 15-30.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) Further, respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue or any person acting on his behalf is ENJOINED from enforcing collection with respect to the assessment for taxable year 2013 embodied in the Formal Letter of Demand dated 13 January 2017 and Decision dated 08 May 2017 in the amount ofP2,953,740.90. SO ORDERED." the Resolution3 dated July 28,2021 Guly 28,2021 Resolution) of the same Second Division of the Court (Court in Division) denying for lack of merit respondent's "Motion to Admit Attached l\!Iotion for Reconsideration," the dispositive portion thereof reads: "WHEREFORE, premises considered, respondent's "Motion to Admit Attached Motion for Reconsideration" is DENIED for lack of merit. The Decision dated 03 March 2021 has become final and executory. Accordingly, let an ENTRY OF JUDGMENT be issued in this case. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to forthwith ENTER the Decision dated 03 l\!Iarch 2021 in the Book of Entries of Judgments. SO ORDERED." and the Resolution4 dated September 21, 2022 (September 21, 2022 Resolution) of the Court in Division denying for lack of merit respondent's "Motion for Reconsideration of the Resolution dated 28 July 2021," the dispositive portion thereof reads: "WHEREFORE, premises considered, respondent's "Motion for Reconsideration of the Resolution dated 28 July 2021, filed on 25 October 2021, is hereby DENIED for lack of merit. As previously ordered in the Decision dated 03 March 2021, which is already final and executory, the cash bond posted in the amount ofP1,697,835 is ORDERED released, subject to the usual accounting procedure. Thus, for being superfluous, petitioner's Motion to Release Bond, ftled on 07 March 2022, is merely NOTED. SO ORDERED." ;./ 'Rollo, pp. 31-34. " Rollo, pp. 35-45.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 {CTA CASE NO. 9618) THE PARTIES Petitioner is the duly appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue (BIR) who holds office at the BIR National Office Building, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City.5 Respondent Snowy Owl Energy, Inc. is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Philippines. It is registered with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) with Taxpayer's Identification Number (TIN) 008-433- 678-000.6 Its principal office is located at Unit 3006 Antel Global Corporate Center, No.3 Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, San Antonio, Pasig City.7 THE FACTS The facts as stated in the assailed Decision8 are as follows: "On 01 July 2013, petitioner9 entered into a Consultancy Agreement (Subconsultant Services) agreement) with Rolenergy Inc. (Rolenergy). Based on the Agreement, the latter would serve as petitioner's sub-consultant. Rolenergy is a Hong Kong-based foreign corporation organized and registered in the British Virgin Islands. The afore-cited Agreement provides the rendition of services in Hong Kong. In accordance therewith, Rolenergy would renew engineering designs and send review reports to petitioner. The compensation for the services rendered will be paid through Banco De Oro (BDO) Wire Transfer. For the year 2013, petitioner's payments were reflected as expense from its Annual Income Tax Return (ITR), without any withholding tax with respect thereto. On 13 January 2017, respondent issued a Formal Letter of Demand (FLD) with assessment Notices assessing petitioner for deficiency IT, FWT, improperly accumulated earnings tax (IAET) and compromise penalties, summarized as follows: Tax Type Amount Income Tax P1,359,981.92 FWT 1,584,917.35 IAET 543,166.82 Compromise Penalties 40,000.00 5 Joint Stipulation of Facts and Issues, Docket, CT~-'1. Case No. 9618, pp. 523-526. 6 Decision, P� 2. 7 Petition for Review, Docket, CT"\ Case No. 9618, p. 10. H Citations omitted. 9 Respondent in this case.
Page 4 of 14 P3,528,066.09l DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) I TOTAL On February 13, 2017, petitioner filed a protest to the FLD, assailing BIR's assessment against it for IT (disallowance as expense), FWT and compromise penalty with respect to the sub- consultant fees. On the other hand, it recognized the disallowance of the underdeclared rental expense (which formed part of the assessment for deficiency IT) and the assessment for IAET and the compromise penalty relating to the latter. On 10 February 2017, petitioner paid a total ofP592,325.19 as evidenced by Payment Forms (BIR Form No. 0605) and Electronic Filing and Payment Systems (eFPS) Filing Reference Number, broken down as follows: Tax Type Amount Income Tax P28,158.37 IAET 543,166.82 Compromise Penalties 20,000.00 TOTAL P592,325.19 On 22 JVIarch 2017, respondent issued a letter giving due course to petitioner's request for investigation and directed the latter to submit supporting documents within sixty (60) days from the filing of its protest. Respondent also acknowledged petitioner's payment for deficiency IT and IAET. Pursuant to its protest, petitioner submitted additional supporting documents on 12 April2017. On 08 May 2017, respondent issued its Decision denying petitioner's protest. Petitioner received the same on 18 May 2017."10 On 19 June 2017, respondent filed a Petition for Review11 before the Court in Division, docketed as CTA Case No. 9618, entitled ((Snowy Owl Energy, Inc. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue," praying that the assessments made by petitioner in relation to the sub-consultant fees paid by respondent to Rolenergy Inc. are void and have no factual and legal base~ 1o Decision pp. 2-4, citations omitted. tt Docket, CT_\ Case No. 9618, pp. 10-18, \vi.th annexes.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) On 22 August 2017, the petitioner filed his Answer,12 interposing the following defenses, to wit: that the Final Assessment Notice was received on 13 January 2017; that respondent's protest was flied on 13 February 2017, hence the protest was flied out of time; that the Court has no jurisdiction over the case since the Petition for Review was flied out of time; that the Letter of Denial was allegedly received on 18 May 2017; and that respondent has until 17 June 2017 to file the Petition for Review. Since the Petition for Review was flied on 19 June 2017, the assessments are already final, executory and demandable. The issues stated in the Joint Stipulations of Facts and Issues are: 1. Whether or not the Honorable Court of Tax Appeals has jurisdiction over the case; and 2. Whether or not the assessments are final and executory and demandable. 13 On .March 3, 2021, the Court in Division rendered the assailed Decision. On 1\!Iay 24, 2021, respondent filed a "I\1otion to Admit Attached Motion for Reconsideration"14 stating that the assailed Decision was received by the BIR- RR7B (East NCR)- Legal Division on March 8, 2021 and the case was assigned to petitioner's counsel Atty. Juffali A. Abdullah (Atty. Abdullah) on March 9, 2021; that on March 10, 2021, Atty. Abdullah contracted COVID-19 infection and was subjected to quarantine procedures from March 9, 2021 to March 26, 2021; that during the quarantine period, Atty. Abdullah has no access to the records of the instant case, hence Atty. Abdullah was not able to prepare and file the Motion for Reconsideration within the prescribed period; that the filing of pleadings was extended by virtue of the Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 14-2021, wherein it was declared that the "filing of pleadings and other court submissions that fall due during the period from 1\!Iarch 29 to 1\!Iarch 31, 2021 are hereby extended for three (3) calendar days, counted from April 5, 2021." Thus, petitioner prays that the Court in Division grant the "Motion with Attached l\!Iotion for Reconsideration." On 1\!Iay 31, 2021, the Court in Division issued a Resolution15 ordering respondent to file comment on petitioner's 1\!Iotion to Admit Attached Motion for Reconsideration" within ten (1 0) days from notice. On June 22, 2021, the Court received respondent's "Opposition (To Respondent's Motion to Admit Attached Motion for Reconsideration and Motion for Reconsideration ojDedsion Dated 03 March 2021)" 16 stating that the deadline for th/v 12 Docket, CT"-\ Case No. 9618, pp. 113-119. n Joint Stipulation of Facts and Issues, p. 1. 14 Ibid., pp. 781-792. 15 Ibid., p. 793. 1" Petitioner in CT.\ Case No. 9618.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) petitioner to file a Motion for Reconsideration was on 11arch 23, 2021. Thus, the Supreme Court Circular does not apply to this case since the assailed Decision attained finality on March 24,2021, or four days before the Supreme Court issued the Circular. Respondent prays that the Court in Division deny the Motion to Admit Attached l\!Iotion for Reconsideration. On July 28, 2021, the Court in Division issued a Resolution denying for lack of merit the petitioner's 11otion to Admit Attached l\!Iotion for Reconsideration. The Court in Division held that respondent is represented not only by Atty. Abdullah but also by the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) and Attys. Oscar A. Aguilar and Alvin N. Sto. Domingo (from BIR-Revenue Region 7B); that respondent did not promptly avail of the remedies available to it; that Atty. Abdullah did not explain why the other lawyers representing the respondent could not do what Atty. Abdullah could have done under the situation. Hence, petitioner lost his right to appeal for failure to file the Motion for Reconsideration within the prescribed period. On October 25, 2021, the Court received petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration of Resolution dated 28 July 2021."17 In the said motion, petitioner states that the filing of the motion for reconsideration is the sole responsibility of the handling lawyer; and that the delay in the filing of the motion for reconsideration can still be excused in the interest of substantial justice; tl1at the Court in Division lacks jurisdiction over the case. Hence, petitioner prays that the July 28,2021 Resolution be reversed, the issuance of Entry ofJudgment be reconsidered, the Decision dated lviarch 3, 20221 be reversed and the Petition for Review filed by respondent be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. On November 25, 2021, respondent filed an �Opposition (To Respondent's18 l'v1otion for Reconsideration dated 20 October 2021)."19 On February 7, 2022, the Court in Division issued a Resolution20 submitting for resolution the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration of Resolution dated 28 July 2021." On March 7, 2022, the Court in Division received respondent's "Motion to Release Bond."21 On March 30, 2022, the Court in Division issued a Resolution22 holding in abeyance the resolution of petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration of Resolution dated 28 July 2021.~ 17 Docket, CT~\ Case No. 9618, pp. 812-822. 1B Petitioner in this case 19 Ibid., pp. 830-836. z" Ibid., pp. 839-840. 21 Ibid., pp. 849-851. 21 Ibid., pp. 857-858.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) On April 12, 2022, the Court received petitioner's23 "Comment/Opposition to Petitioner's l'viotion for Release Bond." On May 24, 2022, the Court in Division issued a Resolution24 submitting for resolution the "Motion to Release Bond" and petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration of Resolution dated 28 July 2021." On September 21, 2022, the Court in Division issued the second assailed Resolution holding that the respondent's protest to the F01mal Letter of Demand was timely flled, the petitioner's assessment has not yet attained finality, the assessment is not yet demandable at the time the Petition for Review was filed before the Court in Division, the assailed March 3, 2021 Decision has already attained finality for failure of petitioner to flle on time his Motion for Reconsideration on the assailed Decision, and since an Entry of Judgment has already been issued, the respondent's subsequent Motion to Release becomes superfluous. Accordingly, the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration of Resolution dated 28 July 2021" was denied for lack of merit. Aggrieved, petitioner filed before the Court En Bane this Petition for Review25 on October 17, 2022. On November 22, 2022, the Court En Bane issued a Resolution26 ordering respondent to file Comment, not a motion to dismiss, within ten (1 0) days from notice and ordered petitioner to show compliance with the noted omissions in the Petition for Review within five (5) days from notice. On December 1, 2022, respondent filed a "Compliance" pursuant to the Court En Bants Order dated November 22, 2022. 27 On December 16, 2022, the Court En Bane issued a Minute Resolution28 ordering petitioner to submit additional copies of his 'Compliance." On even date, respondent filed a "Comment (To the Petition for Review dated 17 October 2022)."29 On December 27, 2022, the Court received petitioner's 'Compliance"30 submitting six (6) additional copies of petitioner's "Compliance" dated November 28, 2022y 2�' Respondent in CT.\ Case No. 9618. 24 Docket, CT\ Case No. 9618, pp. 864-865. 2" Rollo, CT\ EB No. 2705, pp. 1-14. zr. Ibid., pp. 51-52. 27 Ibid., pp. 54-55, with attached photocopies of Integrated Bar of the Philippines Official Receipt and 1\Iandatory Continuing Legal Education Certificate of .\tty. Juffali ""'' "\bdullah. zR Ibid., p. 59. 29 Ibid., pp. 61-71. .>o Ibid., pp. 73-74.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) On January 3, 2023, the Court En Bane issued a Minute Resolution31 requiring respondent to submit additional copies of its "Comment (To the Petition for Review dated 17 October 2022)" and noting petitioner's "Compliance." On January 30, 2023, the Court En Bane issued 1\!Iinute Resolution32 noting respondent's submission of additional five (5) copies of its "Compliance (To the Petition for Review dated 17 October 2022)." In the Resolution dated February 22, 2023,33 the Court En Bane deemed the instant case submitted for decision. THE ISSUE The main issue for the Court En Bane's consideration is ((Whether or not the Court En Bane has jurisdiction to review the Court in DivisionJs Decision and Resolution. JJ THE ARGUMENTS Petitioner contends that the Court in Division erred in cancelling and setting aside the assessment for deficiency income tax, final withholding tax, and compromise penalty in relation to the sub-consultant fees for taxable year 2013, and enjoining the respondent from enforcing collection with respect to the assessment for taxable year 2013 embodied on the Formal Letter to Demand dated January 13, 2017 and Decision dated May 8, 2017. Petitioner disagrees with the Court in Division's ruling that respondent had until the next working day within which to file the Protest since there is no law, rule or regulation or provision which specifically states that when the deadline of the filing of the protest falls on a weekend,34 the taxpayer has until the next working day, February 13, 2017 to file its Protest; that since there was failure on the part of petitioner to validly protest the assessments made, the Petition for Review before the Court in Division should have been dismissed. Further, the filing of the Motion for Reconsideration is the sole responsibility of the handling lawyer; that the handling lawyer has no opportunity to prepare the motion within the required period since he had COVID-19 Virus at that time and he is under quarantine from :March 9, 2021 to March 26, 2021; and that the collection of taxes should not be hampered due to the principle that taxes are the lifeblood of the government~ JI Rollo, CTA EB No. 2705, p. 75. ' 2 Ibid., p. 77. "Ibid pp. 79-81. J-1 The last day to file the Protest was on February 12, 2017, a Sunday.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 {CTA CASE NO. 9618} On the other hand, respondent counter-argues that the Petition for Review is a mere rehash of petitioner's arguments in its pleadings and motions ftled before the Court in Division which were already passed upon by the Court in Division in the assailed Decision and Resolutions. The Court in Division has jurisdiction over the case; that petitioner cannot belatedly invoke that the Court in Division has no jurisdiction over the case after it actively participated in the proceedings conducted before it and after the judgment was not rendered in its favor. The filing of the l\!Iotion for Reconsideration is not the sole responsibility of Atty. Abdullah since she is not a single practitioner, but a part of an organization that represents the government in tax cases; that the "l\!Iotion to Admit Attached Motion for Reconsideration" has indicated Atty. Oscar A. Aguilar, Atty. Alvin N. Sto. Domingo, Atty. Abdullah, and BIR-RR7B (East NCR) Legal Division as the handling counsels; that the deadline for petitioner to file the l\!Iotion for Reconsideration was on March 23, 2021; that the last day of Atty. Abdullah's quarantine period was on l\!Iarch 26, 2021; that the Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 14-2021 dated l\!Iarch 28, 2021 does not apply in this case because it applied to pleadings and other court submissions that fell due from March 29, 2021 to l\1arch 31, 2021; that the assailed Decision attained finality on March 24, 2021, or four (4) days before the Supreme Court issued the said Circular; that petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration was flied only on l\!Iay 24, 2021; and that while tax collections are important, taxpayers are equally entitled to protection from negligent tax agents. THE RULING OF THE COURT EN BANC After consideration, tl1e Court En Bane finds that the CIR's opportunity to appeal has already lapsed since the assailed Decision has become final and executory for failure of petitioner to file a Motion for Reconsideration in accordance with the tules. Petitioner's right to appeal is a statutory privilege that must be exercised in the manner provided by law. Sections 1 and 3, Rule 8 of the Revised Rules of the Court of Tax Appeals (RRCTA) provide: SECTION 1. Review of cases in the Cottrt en bane. - In cases falling under the exclusive appellate jurisdiction of the Court en bane, the petition for review of decision or resolution of the Court in Division must be preceded by the filing of a timely motion for reconsideration or new trial with the Division/
Page 10 of 14 XXX XXX DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) XXX SECTION 3. Who mqy appea~�period to file petition.- (a) xxx XXX XXX. (b) A party adversely affected by a decision or resolution of a Division of the Court on a motion for reconsideration or a new trial may appeal to the Court by filing before it a petition for review within fifteen days from receipt of a copy of the questioned decision or resolution. Upon proper motion and the payment of the full amount of the docket and other lawful fees and deposit of costs before the expiration of the reglementary period herein fixed, the Court may grant an additional period not exceeding fifteen days from the expiration of the original period within which to file the petition for review. The records of this case show that petitioner received a copy of the Decision on :March 8, 2021.35 Based on the above-mentioned provisions, petitioner had fifteen (15) days from lviarch 8, 2021 or until March 23, 2021 within which to flie his Motion for Reconsideration. It was only on May 24, 2021 that petitioner flied before the Court in Division a "Motion to Admit Attached lviotion for Reconsideration" dated lviay 21, 2021.36 Hence, petitioner's right to appeal has already lapsed. A party who fails to question an adverse decision by not filing a Motion for Reconsideration within the period prescribed by the rules loses its right to do so, since the decision as to him, becomes final and binding. In Nippon Express (Philippines) Corp. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revemte,37 the Supreme Court ruled that: "It must be emphasized that jurisdiction over the subject matter or nature of an action is fundamental for a court to act on a given controversy, and is conferred only by law and not by the consent or waiver upon a court which, otherwise, would have no jurisdiction over the subject matter or nature of an action. Lack of jurisdiction of the court over an action or the subject matter of an action cannot be cured by the silence, acquiescence, or even by express consent of the parties. If the court has no jurisdiction over ;V 35 Docket, Notice of decision, p. 764. 36 Ibid., pp. 781-792. .17 G.R. No. 185666, Febmary 04,2015.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) the nature of an action, its only jurisdiction is to dismiss the case. The court could not decide the case on the merits. The CTA, even if vested with special jurisdiction, is, as courts of general jurisdiction can only take cognizance of such matters as are clearly within its statutory authority. Relative thereto, when it appears from the pleadings or evidence on record that the court has no jurisdiction over the subject matter, the court shall dismiss the claim." In the case of Bureau of Internal Revenue vs. TICO Insttrante Compa;ry) Im:) Glowide Enterprises) Inc:) and Pa&ijit Mills) Inc., 38 the Supreme Court extensively discussed the effect of failure to file on time a Niotion for Reconsideration, viz: It is settled that the perfection of an appeal in the manner and within the period prescribed by law is not only mandatory but jurisdictional. This means that the failure to interpose a timely appeal deprives the appellate body of any jurisdiction to alter the final judgment, more so to entertain the appeal. Once a decision attains finality, it becomes the law of the case irrespective of whether the decision is erroneous or not, and no court - not even the Supreme Court - has the power to revise, review, change or alter the same. The right to appeal is not a part of due process of law, but is a mere statutory privilege to be exercised only in the manner, and in accordance with, the provisions of the law. After a decision is declared final and executory, vested rights are acquired by the winning party. In the same vein, "a motion for reconsideration must necessarily be filed within the period to appeal. When filed beyond such period, the motion for reconsideration ipso jado forecloses the right to appeal." "Under Section 1, Rule 52 of the Rules of Court, a motion for reconsideration of a judgment or final resolution should be filed within 15 days from notice. If no appeal or motion for reconsideration is filed within this period, the judgment or final resolution shall forthwith be entered by the clerk in the book of entries of judgment, as provided under Section 10 of Rule 51. The 15-day reglementary period for filing a motion for reconsideration is non-extendible." Provisions of the Rules of Court prescribing the time within which certain acts must be done, or certain proceedings taken, are absolutely indispensable to the prevention of needless delays, and to the orderly and speedy discharge of judicial business. While this Court has previously allowed the liberal application of procedury 3H G.R. No. 204226, ~\pril 18, 2022, citations omitted.
DECISION CTA EB NO. 270S (CTA CASE NO. 9618} rules, these are exceptions that are sufficiently justified by meritorious and exceptional circumstances attendant therein, which are notably not present in the instant petition. Not every plea for relaxation of rules of procedure shall be granted by the Court for it will render such rules inutile. Significantly, the BIR failed to adduce any cogent or exceptional reason that would warrant the liberal application of the rules. It merely invoked the inadvertence of its counsel's Document 1\!Ianagement Division in failing to flle its motion for reconsideration on time. However, a counsel's tardiness in complying with reglementary periods for filing pleadings that are attributed to the negligence of said counsel's secretary or clerk is not a valid reason. "It is the counsel's duty to adopt and to strictly maintain a system that ensures that all pleadings should be filed and duly served within the period; and if he fails to do so, the negligence of his secretary or clerk to file such pleading is imputable to the said counsel." That the motion for reconsideration was flled only one day late is immaterial; the Court has similarly refused to admit motions for reconsideration which were filed late without sufficient justification. Indeed, "[j]ust as a losing party has the right to appeal within the prescribed period, the winning party has the correlative right to enjoy the finality of the case." In fine, the BIR's failure to seasonably file its motion for reconsideration rendered the December 16, 2011 Decision of the CA final and executory, and beyond the courts' power to amend or revoke." Since the assailed Decision and Resolutions of the Court in Division have become final and executory, the Court En Bane cannot exercise appellate jurisdiction to review the same. Accordingly, the Court En Bane must deny the instant petition. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition for Review is DENIED for lack of jurisdiction. SO ORDERED. MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 (CTA CASE NO. 9618) WE CONCUR: Presiding Justice ~�7~~ CATHERINE T. MANAHAN Associate Justice ~ & {;~ .f~~ MARIAN IVY-fl. REYE~-FAJARDO Associate Justice LANJr~t.~~JtiJiJ-~n1vrn Associate Justice RES HENR~GELES Associate Justice
DECISION CTA EB NO. 2705 {CTA CASE NO. 9618) CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 13 of the Constitution, it is hereby certified that the conclusions in the above Decision were reached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opinion of the Court. Presiding Justice
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