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2008-03-14 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| "Fraud," on the other hand, must be extrinsic or collateral, that is, the kind which prevented the aggrieved party from having a trial or presenting his case to the court,[32]or was used to procure the judgment without fair submission of the controversy.[33]This is not present in the case at hand as respondent was not prevented from securing a fair trial and was given the opportunity to present her case. | |||||