This document provides information about a law school course on Negotiable Instruments Law taught by Professor Mary Ann L. Reyes at Arellano University School of Law. The course is taught on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the student digest is authored by Guillermo S. Suyang Jr. with a student number of 2018-0354.
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This document provides information about a law school course on Negotiable Instruments Law taught by Professor Mary Ann L. Reyes at Arellano University School of Law. The course is taught on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the student digest is authored by Guillermo S. Suyang Jr. with a student number of 2018-0354.
This document provides information about a law school course on Negotiable Instruments Law taught by Professor Mary Ann L. Reyes at Arellano University School of Law. The course is taught on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the student digest is authored by Guillermo S. Suyang Jr. with a student number of 2018-0354.
A judgment that lapses into finality becomes immutable and unalterable. It can neither be modified nor disturbed by courts in any manner even if the purpose of the modification is to correct perceived errors of fact or law. Parties cannot circumvent this principle by assailing the execution of the judgment. What cannot be done directly cannot be done indirectly.