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  1. Deed of Donation dated August 23, 1946 executed by Severino Manotok in favor of his children (Purificacion, Elisa, Rosa, Perpetua, Filomena, Severino, Jr., Jesus and Rahula Ignacio) and grandsons Severino III and Fausto, Jr., covering Lot 823 (Exh. 7-A);

  2. Nov 7, 2017 · CRISTINA E. SISON, PHILIPP L. MANOTOK, JOSE CLEMENTE L. MANOTOK, RAMON SEVERINO L. MANOTOK, THELMA R. MANOTOK, JOSE MARIA MANOTOK, JESUS JUDE MANOTOK, JR., and MA. THERESA L. MANOTOK, represented by their Attorney-in-fact, ROSA R. MANOTOK, Petitioners, - versus - HEIRS OF HOMER L. BARQUE, represented by TERESITA BARQUE- HERNANDEZ, Respondents.

  3. 1. It is unjust and oppressive to deprive the Manotoks of property they have long held and acquired from the State, on consideration fully paid and received, and under registered title issued by the State itself, on nothing more than the assumed failure of the State�s agents to inscribe a ministerial �approval� on the transaction deeds. 2.

  4. THERESA L. MANOTOK, represented by their Attorney-in-fact, ROSA R. MANOTOK Petitioners, vs. HEIRS OF HOMER L. BARQUE, represented by TERESITA BARQUE-HERNANDEZ, Respondents.

  5. Dec 12, 2005 · WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing, it is hereby ordered that reconstitution of TCT No. 210177 in the name of Homer L. Barque, Sr. shall be given due course after cancellation of TCT No. RT-22481 (372302) in the name of Manotoks upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction. SO ORDERED.

  6. Feb 13, 2009 · With respect to arguments that raise factual issues concerning the validity of the Barque or Manotok titles, the same can be duly brought before the Court of Appeals to which the cases have been remanded for further reception of evidence. WHEREFORE, the OMNIBUS MOTION is DENIED with FINALITY. SO ORDERED. Endnotes:

  7. Dec 18, 2008 · SEVERINO M. MANOTOK IV v. HEIRS OF HOMER L. BARQUE +. RESOLUTION. 595 Phil. 87. TINGA, J.: The perceived advantages of the Torrens system of registration of land titles have helped stabilize land ownership in the Philippines. Its underlying principle is security with facility in dealing with land. [1] .