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2014-04-07 |
PERLAS-BERNABE, J. |
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| The essence of an action for reconveyance is to seek the transfer of the property which was wrongfully or erroneously registered in another person's name to its rightful owner or to one with a better right.[49] Thus, it is incumbent upon the aggrieved party to show that he has a legal claim on the property superior to that of the registered owner and that the property has not yet passed to the hands of an innocent purchaser for value.[50] | |||||
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2012-07-11 |
BRION, J. |
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| Jurisprudence teaches us that the decisions and orders of administrative agencies, such as the Bureau of Lands, rendered pursuant to their quasi-judicial authority, upon finality, have the force and binding effect of a final judgment within the purview of the doctrine of res judicata.[16] | |||||