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2015-08-19 |
BRION, J. |
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| Extrinsic fraud in a petition for annulment refers to "any fraudulent act of the prevailing party in litigation committed outside of the trial of the case, where the defeated party is prevented from fully exhibiting his side by fraud or deception practiced on him by his opponent, such as by keeping him away from court, by giving him a false promise of a compromise, or where an attorney fraudulently or without authority connives at his defeat."[40] | |||||
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2014-10-15 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| In People v. Court of Appeals and Socorro Florece:[59] | |||||