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2007-01-23 |
SANDOVAL-GUTIERREZ, J. |
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The statute of limitations was devised to operate primarily against those who slept on their rights and not against those desirous to act but could not do so for causes beyond their control.[5] Verily, the Court of Appeals did not err in holding that the RTC, Branch 215, Quezon City did not gravely abuse its discretion when it denied petitioner's motion to dismiss respondent's complaint and ruled that respondent's filing of the complaint in Civil Case No. Q-02-47835 is not barred by prescription. | |||||
2006-07-21 |
CARPIO, J. |
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On 5 October 1972, or soon after the declaration of Martial Law, President Marcos issued PD 15,[9] the CCP's charter, which converted the CCP under EO 30 into a non-municipal public corporation free from the "pressure or influence of politics."[10] PD 15 increased the members of CCP's Board from seven to nine trustees. Later, Executive Order No. 1058, issued on 10 October 1985, increased further the trustees to 11. |