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G.R. No. 112795. June 27, 1994.
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* FIRST DIVISION.
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QUIASON, J.:
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“The filing of the motion to lift order of default did not stop the
running of the period of appeal, for his only right at the moment
is to receive notice of further proceedings regardless of whether
the order of default is set aside or not. On the other hand,
defendant could have appealed the Decision before the expiration
of the period to appeal, for he is granted that right by the Rules.
Since he failed to make a timely appeal, the decision rendered in
this case has became (sic) final” (Rollo,
474
p. 12).
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