The
right to appeal is not a natural right or a part of due process, but merely a
statutory privilege and may be exercised only in the manner and in accordance
with the provisions of the law. The party who seeks to avail of the same must
comply with the requirements of the rules, failing in which the right to appeal
is lost. (Producers
Bank of the Philippines v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 126620, April
17, 2002, 381 SCRA 185, 197.) (Heirs
of Agapatio T. Olarte and Angela A. Olarte et al. vs. Office of the President
of the Philippines et al., G.R. No. 177995, June 15, 2011, VILLARAMA,
JR., J.).
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