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  1. May 27, 2017 · The hardworking woman behind Lea was Mrs. Emilia Santos Blas (photo), more familiarly known as Aling Miling. Helping her run Lea was her younger sister, the dynamic Miss Teodorica...

  2. Lea Productions was a Philippine film production company owned and run by sisters Emilia Santos Blas (after whom the company was named) and Teodorica Santos. It was among the major film companies of the Philippines in the 1960s and 1970s, along with Sampaguita Pictures, LVN Pictures and Premiere Productions. [1] [2] History.

  3. In an amended complaint, LEA and Emilia Blas impleaded Cucueco as additional defendant. The two cases (Civil Cases Nos. 87-39888 and 87-39732), being intimately related, were consolidated before Branch 26 of the RTC of Manila.

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  5. Jan 23, 2023 · In Blas v. Court of Appeals, the Court of Appeals found, among others, that based on the stipulation in Emilia Blas’ lease contract with Alfonso Bichara that the term of the sublease agreement ...

  6. Consequently, the operation of the moviehouse of Emilia S. Blas near a medical clinic is not covered by Republic Act No. 938. The provincial board resolution advising the town mayor to stop the construction of the said cine is illegal.

  7. Petitioner Emilia S. Blas was lessee of the Premier Theater Building which was owned by Alfonso Bichara and located in Rizal Avenue, Grace Park, Caloocan City.