+ Follow HIGH DESERT Tag
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[Title] => MMDA removes ad firm's waiting sheds
[Summary] => The Metro Manila Development Authority has started removing waiting sheds owned by an ad agency along EDSA, with MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando saying these structures pose danger to the public.
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The Quezon City Regional Trial Court issued a preliminary injunction order stopping the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) from demolishing waiting sheds maintained by two private advertising companies.
MMDA teams were barred from dismantling passenger waiting areas erected by High Desert Philippines and High Desert Stop-Overs Inc. that carry small and medium-sized advertising billboards.
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The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) suffered another legal setback after the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) barred the agency demolishing waiting sheds constructed by two private advertising companies.
Quezon City RTC Judge Henry Jean-Paul Inting issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), in favor of High Desert Philippines and High Desert Stop-Overs Inc.
The court restrained MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando and other officials from dismantling waiting sheds built by the two firms over the years.
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The Quezon City Regional Trial Court issued a preliminary injunction order stopping the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) from demolishing waiting sheds maintained by two private advertising companies.
MMDA teams were barred from dismantling passenger waiting areas erected by High Desert Philippines and High Desert Stop-Overs Inc. that carry small and medium-sized advertising billboards.
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The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) suffered another legal setback after the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) barred the agency demolishing waiting sheds constructed by two private advertising companies.
Quezon City RTC Judge Henry Jean-Paul Inting issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), in favor of High Desert Philippines and High Desert Stop-Overs Inc.
The court restrained MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando and other officials from dismantling waiting sheds built by the two firms over the years.
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