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2001-12-18 |
KAPUNAN, J. |
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| This is not a correct view. For one, it leads to an unreasonable situation already discussed and rejects the presumption that absurd or undesirable consequences are never intended by a legislative measure.[21] But here, consequences of the kind were unwittingly read into the law. | |||||