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2008-02-12 |
AZCUNA, J. |
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| Entrenched is the rule that a court loses jurisdiction over the case once a decision becomes final and executory.[29] As a matter of course, its power is removed to further alter or amend, much less revoke the judgment.[30] Consequently, the subsequent filing of an appeal or a motion for reconsideration beyond the prescribed period can neither disturb the finality of the decision nor restore jurisdiction to the court. | |||||