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2007-10-04 |
GARCIA, J. |
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| While the ideal lies in avoiding orders of default,[20] the policy of the law being to have every litigated case tried on its full merits,[21] the act of the respondent judge in rendering the default judgment after an order of default was properly issued cannot be struck down as a case of grave abuse of discretion. | |||||