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2011-09-14 |
PERALTA, J. |
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| Among the rights explicitly acknowledged in Bataan Shipyard & Engineering Co., Inc. v. PCGG[68] is that the owners of properties have the "opportunity to contest" actions or orders of sequestration issued by the PCGG.[69] That "opportunity to contest" includes resort to the courts as in Civil Case No. 0142.[70] In that case, which is the main case where the questioned preliminary injunctive writ is an incident, the parties' respective evidence are presented for the final determination of the validity of the questioned Sequestration and Freeze Orders. The Court is yet to determine whether the requisites for the valid issuance of said Orders are present. | |||||
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2011-04-12 |
BERSAMIN, J. |
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| The BASECO definition of ill-gotten wealth was reiterated in Presidential Commission on Good Government v. Lucio C. Tan,[91] where the Court said: On this point, we find it relevant to define "ill-gotten wealth." In Bataan Shipyard and Engineering Co., Inc., this Court described "ill-gotten wealth" as follows: | |||||