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2005-05-06 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| A compromise must not be contrary to law, morals, good customs and public policy; and must have been freely and intelligently executed by and between the parties.[14] To have the force of law between the parties,[15] it must comply with the requisites and principles of contracts.[16] Upon the parties, it has the effect and the authority of res judicata, once entered into.[17] | |||||