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2002-02-27 |
BELLOSILLO, J. |
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| First. The test of the sufficiency of the facts to constitute a cause of action is whether admitting the facts alleged the court could render a valid judgment upon the same in accordance with the prayer of the complaint.[8] In answering this query, only the facts asserted in the complaint must be taken into account without modification although with reasonable inferences therefrom.[9] | |||||