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2006-02-20 |
AZCUNA, J. |
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| The Court is aware that amendments to pleadings are allowed at any stage before the rendition of final judgment.[16] This is most especially permitted during pre-trial as one of its goals is to consider the "necessity or desirability of amendments to the pleadings."[17] Nevertheless, whether an amendment will be allowed is still discretionary upon the trial court, taking into account the circumstances of each case with particular attention to the possibility that the motion was made with intent to delay. | |||||