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2008-10-10 |
CORONA, J. |
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| It is a well-established rule that costs are not recoverable against petitioner unless otherwise provided by law.[20] The CA did not cite any provision of law authorizing such imposition of costs. Thus, the assessment of costs against petitioner should be removed for being unwarranted and violative of the aforequoted provision of the Rules of Court. | |||||