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2008-03-24 |
CORONA, J. |
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| It is settled that the right to intervene is not an absolute right; it may only be permitted by the courts when the movant establishes facts which satisfy the requirements of the law authorizing it.[14] | |||||
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2007-04-03 |
CORONA, J. |
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| The belated filing of the motion for reconsideration rendered the decision of the Court of Appeals final and executory. A judgment becomes "final and executory" by operation of law. Finality becomes a fact when the reglementary period to appeal lapses and no appeal is perfected within such period.[6] As a consequence, no court (not even this Court) can exercise appellate jurisdiction to review a case or modify a decision that has became final.[7] | |||||