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JurisprudenceG.R. No. 191936 -

G.R. No. 191936 - VIRGINIA D. CALIMAG, VS. HEIRS OF SILVESTRA N. MACAPAZ, REPRESENTED BY ANASTACIO P. MACAPAZ, JR.. D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library

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RA 514,RA 599RA 447,
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TL;DR — Ruling

WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is rendered as follows: Declaring the Deed of Sale purportedly executed by [Silvestra] in favor of [the petitioner] on January 18, 2005 over a parcel of land covered by TCT No. 183088 of the Registry of Deeds of Makati City, as Null and Void; Ordering the Registrar of Deeds of Makati City to cancel TCT No.

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WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is rendered as follows: Declaring the Deed of Sale purportedly executed by [Silvestra] in favor of [the petitioner] on January 18, 2005 over a parcel of land covered by TCT No. 183088 of the Registry of Deeds of Makati City, as Null and Void; Ordering the Registrar of Deeds of Makati City to cancel TCT No. 221466 issued in the name of [the petitioner], the same having been issued on the basis of a fraudulent/falsified Deed of Sale, and thereafter to reinstate TCT No. 183088 issued in the name of [the petitioner] and [Silvestra] with all the liens and encumbrances annotated thereon, including the adverse claim of [Fidela]; [and] Ordering [the petitioner] to pay the [respondents] the sum of P100,000.00 as moral damages and another P100,000.00 as exemplary damages, P50,000.00 as and by way of attorney's fees, plus costs of suit. [The petitioner's] counter-claim is dismissed for lack of merit. SO ORDERED.