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2012-02-22 |
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J. |
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| Jurisprudence describes intervention as "a remedy by which a third party, not originally impleaded in the proceedings, becomes a litigant therein to enable him, her or it to protect or preserve a right or interest which may be affected by such proceedings."[65] "The right to intervene is not an absolute right; it may only be permitted by the court when the movant establishes facts which satisfy the requirements of the law authorizing it."[66] | |||||