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Compromise After Final Judgment: G.R. 161003 by Jopan SJ is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The Supreme Court upheld the validity of a compromise agreement entered into by the petitioners and respondent after a final judgment had been issued. The Court found that rights may be waived through a compromise agreement, even after a final judgment, as long as the compromise was voluntarily, freely and intelligently executed by the parties with full knowledge of the judgment, and was not contrary to law, morals or public policy. In this case, the petitioners validly released the respondent from any furt

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Jopan SJ
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