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Tiger Construction and Development Corporation Vs. Reynaldo, et al.

TIGER CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Petitioner, versus REYNALDO ABAY, RODOLFO ARCENAL, ROLANDO ARCENAL, PEDRO BALANA, JESUS DEL AYRE, ARNEL EBALE, ARNEL FRAGA, ANGEL MARA?O, METHODEO SOTERIO, MANUEL TAROMA, PIO ZETA, ISAIAS JAMILIANO, ARNALDO RIVERO, NOEL JAMILIANO JOEL ARTITA, DANIEL DECENA, ZENAIDA LAZALA, RONNIE RIVERO, RAMON ABAY, JOSE ABAY, HECTOR ABAY, EDISON ABAIS, DIOGENES ARTITA, FLORENTINO B. ARTITA, ROLANDO ANTONIO, JERRY ARA?A, MAXIMENO M. BARRA, ARMANDO BAJAMUNDI, DANIEL BARRION, RENANTE BOALOY, ROLANDO BONOAN, FRANCISCO BAUTISTA, NOEL BENAUAN, EDGARDO BOALOY, REYNALDO BONOAN, DIONISIO BOSQUILLOS, ROGELIO B. COPINO, JR., RONNIE DELOS SANTOS, FELIX DE SILVA, REYNALDO LASALA, LARRY LEVANTINO, DOMINGO LOLINO, ROSALIO LOLINO, PERFECTO MACARIO, ROLANDO MALLANTA, ANASTACIO MARAVILLA, ROSARIO MARBELLA, GILBERTO MATUBIS, RODEL MORILLO, LORENZO PAGLINAWAN, JOSE PANES, RUBEN PANES, MATEO PANTELA, SANTOS SALIRE, GERMAN TALAGTAG, HILARIO TONAMOR, JESUS TAMAYO, JOSE TRANQUILO, EDISON VATERO, and ROBERTO VERGARA, Respondents

G.R. No. 164141 | 2010-02-26

D E C I S I O N


DEL CASTILLO, J.:

While the general rule is that any decision rendered without jurisdiction is a total nullity and may be struck down at any time, the party that asserts it must be in good faith and not evidently availing thereof simply to thwart the execution of an award that has long become final and executory.

This Petition for Review on Certiorari[1] filed by petitioner Tiger Construction and Development Corporation (TCDC) assails the February 27, 2004[2] Resolution of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. SP No. 82344 which dismissed its petition for certiorari as well as the June 29, 2004[3] Resolution of the same...