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-ORGANIZATIONS v. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

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2013-03-12
MENDOZA, J.
Sections 3.1 and 5 of Ordinance No. 192, as amended, are, thus, invalid and cannot be enforced against the respondents. Nonetheless, "the general rule is that where part of a statute is void as repugnant to the Constitution, while another part is valid, the valid portion, if susceptible to being separated from the invalid, may stand and be enforced."[42] Thus, the other sections of the assailed ordinance remain valid and enforceable.
2012-11-27
VELASCO JR., J.
The following parallel doctrinal lines from Pambansang Koalisyon ng mga Samahang Magsasaka at Manggagawa sa Niyugan (PKSMMN) v. Executive Secretary[55] came next: The Court was satisfied that the coco-levy funds were raised pursuant to law to support a proper governmental purpose. They were raised with the use of the police and taxing powers of the State for the benefit of the coconut industry and its farmers in general. The COA reviewed the use of the funds. The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) treated them as public funds and the very laws governing coconut levies recognize their public character.
2005-01-17
TINGA, J.
On 28 May 1964, Gamiao and Dayag sold the southern half of Lot No. 7036-A-7, denominated as Lot No. 7036-A-7-B, to Teodoro dela Cruz,[10] and the northern half, identified as Lot No. 7036-A-7-A,[11] to Restituto Hernandez.[12] Thereupon, Teodoro dela Cruz and Restituto Hernandez took possession of and cultivated the portions of the property respectively sold to them.[13]
2005-01-17
TINGA, J.
Subsequently, Marquez subdivided Lot No. 7036-A-7 into eight (8) lots, namely: Lot Nos. 7036-A-7-A to 7036-A-7-H, for which TCT Nos. T-149375 to T-149382 were issued to him on 29 March 1984.[19] On the same date, Marquez and his spouse, Mercedita Mariana, mortgaged Lots Nos. 7036-A-7-A to 7036-A-7-D to the Consolidated Rural Bank, Inc. of Cagayan Valley (hereafter, CRB) to secure a loan of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00).[20] These deeds of real estate mortgage were registered with the Office of the Register of Deeds on 2 April 1984.
2005-01-17
TINGA, J.
Evangeline del Rosario, the successor-in-interest of Restituto Hernandez, filed with leave of court a Complaint in Intervention[25] wherein she claimed the northern portion of Lot No. 7036-A-7.