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2010-08-25 |
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J. |
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| A supervening event affects or changes the substance of the judgment and renders the execution thereof inequitable.[53] Should such an event occur after a judgment becomes final and executory, which event may render the execution of the judgment impossible or unjust, Ramirez v. Court of Appeals[54] dictates that a stay or preclusion of execution may properly be sought. | |||||