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2013-12-11 |
SERENO, C.J. |
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| For their part, respondents presented Dionisio's son Gorgonio, who testified that he was present when the assailed deed was executed.[23] He also stated that they had enjoyed the fruits of the lot in question from 1956 until 1960, when they were confronted by petitioners. Respondents were asked to show proof of ownership, but could not present any.[24] Thus, from 1960 onwards, petitioners enjoyed the fruits of the property.[25] Later, respondents were able to find a copy of the assailed deed in the National Archives, thereby enabling them to cause the issuance of Tax Declaration No. 23959.[26] | |||||