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FAUSTINO IGNACIO v. DIRECTOR OF LANDS

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2007-10-02
AZCUNA, J.
Indeed, it is quite true that a property continues to be part of the public domain, and not available for alienation, private appropriation or ownership, until it is withdrawn from being such by the Government through the Executive Department or the Legislative,[10] and that it is not for the President to convey valuable real property of the Government on his own sole will as any such conveyance requires executive and legislative concurrence.[11]
2002-07-09
CARPIO, J.
parties.[45] Act No. 1654 of the Philippine Commission