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2005-03-31 |
CORONA, J. |
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| We have consistently held that the essence of due process is simply the opportunity to be heard or, as applied to administrative proceedings, the opportunity to explain one's side or the opportunity to seek a reconsideration of the action or ruling complained of.[21] And any seeming defect in its observance is cured by the filing of a motion for reconsideration.[22] Denial of due process cannot be successfully invoked by a party who has had the opportunity to be heard on his motion for reconsideration.[23] | |||||