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2009-11-20 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| Like timber permits, mining exploration permits do not vest in the grantee any permanent or irrevocable right within the purview of the non-impairment of contract and due process clauses of the Constitution, since the State, under its all-encompassing police power, may alter, modify or amend the same, in accordance with the demands of the general welfare.[17] (Emphasis supplied.) | |||||