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2007-08-07 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| And finally, the fact that the case has been submitted for resolution will not preclude the parties from amicably settling their differences, and this Court from dismissing the case based thereon upon proper motion by the parties.[36] Submission of the case for resolution is the stage in the proceedings when the parties are already deemed to have presented before the Court all the issues, arguments, and evidence in support of their respective positions; and any issue, argument, or evidence presented thereafter may no longer be entertained by the Court. However, the Court, at this point, has no resolution or decision yet on the case, and the same is still far from being closed and terminated. The Court still maintains its jurisdiction over the case and may still accordingly act upon subsequent developments therein brought to its attention, such as the amicable settlement of the dispute by the parties. | |||||