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LORENZA CONCEPCION v. EMILIA CONCEPCION

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2011-01-24
CARPIO, J.
Accordingly, having irrevocably transferred naked title over the Property to Rodriguez in 1965, Rodrigo "cannot afterwards revoke the donation nor dispose of the said property in favor of another."[26] Thus, Rodrigo's post-donation sale of the Property vested no title to Vere. As Vere's successor-in-interest, petitioner acquired no better right than him. On the other hand, respondents bought the Property from Rodriguez, thus acquiring the latter's title which they may invoke against all adverse claimants, including petitioner.
2010-09-20
ABAD, J.
That the document in question in this case was captioned "Donation Mortis Causa" is not controlling.  This Court has held that, if a donation by its terms is inter vivos, this character is not altered by the fact that the donor styles it mortis causa.[10]