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VALENTINA G. VILLANUEVA v. ALFREDO C. FLORENDO

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2003-04-09
BELLOSILLO, J.
It is a basic principle in civil law that before a property owned in common is actually partitioned, all that the co-owner has is an ideal or abstract quota or proportionate share in the entire property. A co-owner has no right to demand a concrete, specific or determinate part of the thing owned in common because until division is effected his right over the thing is represented only by an ideal portion.[7]