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JurisprudenceG.R. No. 142435 -

G.R. No. 142435 - ESTELITA BURGOS LIPAT AND ALFREDO LIPAT, VS. PACIFIC BANKING CORPORATION, REGISTER OF DEEDS, RTC EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF OF QUEZON CITY AND THE HEIRS OF EUGENIO D. TRINIDAD. - Supreme Court E-Library

Cited Laws

RA 652,RA 149,RA 218,RA 170,
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TL;DR — Ruling

WHEREFORE, this Court holds that in view of the facts contained in the record, the complaint filed in this case must be, as is hereby, dismissed. Plaintiffs however has five (5) months and seventeen (17) days reckoned from the finality of this decision within which to exercise their right of redemption. The writ of injunction issued is automatically dissolved if no redemption is effected within that period.

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WHEREFORE, this Court holds that in view of the facts contained in the record, the complaint filed in this case must be, as is hereby, dismissed. Plaintiffs however has five (5) months and seventeen (17) days reckoned from the finality of this decision within which to exercise their right of redemption. The writ of injunction issued is automatically dissolved if no redemption is effected within that period. The counterclaims and cross-claim are likewise dismissed for lack of legal and factual basis. No costs. IT IS SO ORDERED.