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  1. Defendant-appellee Jalwindor is permanently enjoined from detaching said items from the roofdeck of the Sampaguita Pictures Building, and is also ordered to pay plaintiff-appellant the sum of P1,000.00 for and as attorney's fees, and costs.

  2. SAMPAGUITA PICTURES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JALWINDOR MANUFACTURERS, INC., Defendant-Appellee.

  3. Jan 9, 2009 · Both the plaintiff-appellant Sampaguita Pictures Inc. (Sampaguita) and defendant-appellee Jalwindor Manufacturers Inc. (Jalwindor) were domestic corporations duly organized under the Philippine laws.

  4. Sampaguita filed a third-party claim alleging that it... is the owner of said materials and not Capitol, Jalwindor, however, filed an idemnity bond in favor of the Sheriff and the items were sold at public auction on August 30, 1965 with Jalwindor as the highest bidder for P6,000.00.

  5. This case involves a dispute over ownership of glass and wooden jalousies installed in a building. Sampaguita Pictures leased the roofdeck of its building to Capitol "300" Inc., and the lease agreement stated that any permanent improvements made by the lessee would belong to the lessor.

  6. 1) The document summarizes a court case between Sampaguita Pictures, Inc. and Jalwindor Manufacturers, Inc. over ownership of glass and wooden jalousies installed in a building. 2) Sampaguita Pictures had leased the building's roofdeck to Capitol "300" Inc., and any improvements belonged to Sampaguita.

  7. Sampaguita Pictures vs Jalwindor Manufacturers Inc - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This case concerns a dispute over ownership of glass and wooden jalousies installed in a building.