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AFFIDAVITS
AFFIDAVIT is a written, ex parte statement made or taken under oath
before an officer of the court or a notary public or other person who has
been duly authorized so to act.

6. That pursuant to Rule 74, Sec. 1 of the Rules of Court, I hereby adjudicate
unto myself the above described real estate by means of this affidavit and
hereby files the same with the Registry of Deeds of Baguio City, with the
request that said adjudication be made effective without judicial proceedings
as prescribed by the aforementioned Rules of Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of
March, 2009, in the city of Baguio, Philippines.

Form No. 1. AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION


OF ESTATE OF A DECEASED PERSON
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, single and now residing at
#66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been sworn in
accordance with law, depose and say:

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, in the City of Baguio, this


25th day of February, 2009, the affiant exhibiting to me his Community Tax
Certificate No. 07777692009 issued at Baguio City on January 16, 2009.

1. That I am the only surviving son of JUAN G. DE LA CRUZ SR., who died
intestate in the city of Baguio, Philippines, on January 1, 2009 as evidenced
by Death Certificate issued by the Civil Registrar of Baguio and certified by
the National Statistics Office, Baguio City;

__________________________
ATTY. CARLITOS T. PRADO
Notary Public for the City of Baguio
#45 GSM Bldg., Session Rd., Baguio City
Appointment No. 69 until December, 2009
Roll of Attorney No. _______
PTR No. _________;
IBP No. _________;
Series No. of Commission ______

2. That said deceased left an estate consisting of a parcel of land measuring


ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SQUARE METERS (120 sq.m.), located in the city of
Baguio, and evidenced by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 122132 issued by
the Registry of Deeds of Baguio;
3. That the said parcel of land is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
That the property is adjacent to the Palace Hotel;
With a concrete and metal gate, painted in green; and
With three (3) small shanties constructed in the middle of the said property;
4. That said deceased left no debts;

Doc. No. ________;


Page No. ________;
Book No.________;
Series of 2009.

5. That the net value of said estate is not more than TWO MILLION PESOS
(P2,000,000.00), subject to estate and inheritance taxes;

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Form No. 2. AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT FOR


TRAVEL OF A MINOR ABROAD

JUAN P. DELA CRUZ JR.


Affiant
CTC No._____________
Issued on___________
Issued at Baguio City

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT
We, spouses JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ and MARIA B. DE LA CRUZ,
both of legal age, Filipino citizens and residing at #66 Teachers Camp,
Baguio City, after having been duly sworn to according to law, hereby
depose and state:
1.
That we are the legitimate parents of JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ,
who is15 years old;
2.
That our above-named son is scheduled to leave for the United
States on March 2, 2009 for about a month vacation with our sister and his
aunt who resides at #6 Eagle Rock Boulevard, Los Angeles, California;
3.
That since our said son is traveling alone and is still a minor; we
hereby give our consent freely and voluntarily for him to travel to the United
States on said date;
4.
That while in the United States, our said sister is shouldering his
expenses during his stay thereat, while we are responsible for his round trip
ticket fare from Manila to Los Angeles, California and we guarantee that he
will not be public charge and will comply with all the laws and rules and
regulations imposed upon transient visitors in the United States;
5.
That we are executing this affidavit in order to attest to the truth of
the foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of giving our parental
consent to our son impending trip to the United States next week.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand this 16 th
day of February, 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
________________________
____________________

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MARIA B. DELA CRUZ


Affiant
Ctc No._____________
Issued on___________
Issued at Baguio City

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, in the City of Baguio,


this 16th day of February, 2009.
___________________________
ATTY. CARLITOS T. PRADO
Notary Public for the City of Baguio
#45 GSM Bldg., Session Rd., Baguio City
Appointment No. 69 until December, 2009
Roll of Attorney No. _______
PTR No. _________;
IBP No. _________;
Series No. of Commission ______
Doc. No. ________; Page No. ________;
Book No.________; Series of 2009
Form No. 3 AFFIDAVIT OF DESISTANCE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, married and with residence
address at #66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, after havingbeen duly sworn to
according to law, hereby depose and state:
1.
That I am the complainant in the criminal case filed against
NOVITA B. ORTIZ, which is recorded as Case No. 3333 before Prosecutor
Jovencio C. Mabisa of the city of Baguio for grave threats;

2. That after mulling over the incident for some time and thinking
that it was just a case of misunderstanding between me and my neighbor, I
have decided to withdraw my accusations against NOVITA B. ORTIZ;
3. That I have executed this affidavit in order to attest to the truth
of the foregoing circumstances and that my desistance to pursue said case is
of my own free will and volition and that there was no coercion or
consideration that took place for me to make such decision.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the
16th day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.

2.
That my relatives, acting on the honest belief that I was
born on 25 December 1981, had used 25 December 1981 as my birth
date in all pertinent school records when they processed my
enrollment at the University of the Philippines in Diliman;
3.
That when I filled up my voters registration record required
by the Commission on Election last May 2007, I had inadvertently and
erroneously written the date of my birth as 25 December 1981
instead of 25 December 1980;

_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

4.
That I am executing this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to
the truth of the foregoing facts and to explain the discrepancy in my
Certificates of Live Birth, Secondary Student Permanent Record,
Transcript of Records and Voter Registration Form as regards to my
date of birth;

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Note: This form is executed by a person who decides to withdraw a
case filed by him against another person.

5.
Further, I am declaring that from this date hereon I would
be using my true and correct date of birth of 25 December 1980 in all
my papers, records and other documents.

Form No. 4. AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY (DATE OF BIRTH)


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the


16th day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT

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I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, single, Filipino and a


resident of #66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:

Form No. 5. AFFIDAVIT OF FREE STATE


1.
That in my Certificate of Live Birth as recorded in the Office
of the Civil Registrar of Baguio City, Philippines and Secondary Student
Permanent Record at Baguio City National High School, it is stated that I
was born on 25 December 1980 at Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines;

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT

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I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, single and residing at #66


Teachers Camp, Baguio City, after having been duly sworn to according to
law hereby depose and state:
1.

That I am the brother of JESUSA P. DE LA CRUZ who was born on


December 25, 1985 in Candon City, Ilocos Sur;

2.

That I used to stay with my parents and my above named sister


until I got married on February 14, 1990, when I transferred to the
above address;

3.

That as JESUSA's brother, I certainly know her to be single and that


she has never been married before either civilly or in a religious
ceremony;

4.

That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the veracity


of the above circumstances and for the purpose of compliance with
the requirements of the Church of Christ in La Trinidad, Benguet for
said sister's impending marriage in said church on April 10, 2009 to
Mr. Bart Quero, a resident Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the 16 th


day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.

AFFIDAVIT
I, NOVITA B. ORTIZ, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and
resident of #1 Camelia Street, Upper QM, Baguio City, after having duly
sworn accordance with law do hereby depose and say illegitimacy:
1. That I am the biological mother of BHOY B. ORTIZ who was born
out of wedlock on MAY 2, 2008 at Dagupan City, Pangasinan;
2. That BHOY B. ORTIZ is the son of Pedro Penduko;
3. That I am executing this affidavit to the attest to the truth of the
foregoing statements and for all intents it may deem serve.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my signature this
16th day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines
__________________
NOVITA B. ORTIZ
Affiant
CTC No._____________
Issued on___________
Issued at Baguio City
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JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
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Note: This document is required of persons who are about to get
married wherein relative/friend states that he/she has never been
married before.

Form No. 7. AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS (PASSPORT)


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS

Form No. 6. AFFIDAVIT OF ILLEGITIMACY


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

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I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of 66


Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been duly sworn in
accordance with law, hereby depose and state:

I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and


a resident of Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet, after having been duly sworn to
in accordance with law hereby depose and say:

1. That on March 5, 2008, I was issued a Philippine Passport by the


Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila;

1. That I am the owner of several parcels of land located at Buyagan, La


Trinidad, Benguet more particularly described as follows;

2. That recently I had tried to look for the said passport but the same
could not be found;

A parcel of vegetable land located at Paratong Sta. Cruz Ilocos Sur,


bounded on the North by Flora Rose; on the East by Flora Rose; and
on the West by Mike Tee; Containing an area of THREE THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED FOURTEEN (3514) SQUARE METERS, covered by TAX
DECLARATION N0; 00-0695A; ARP No-00-0033.

3.
That despite diligent search and efforts to locate the said
passport, I could not find the same such that I now believe that it is
now lost beyond recovery;
4.
As such, I am executing this Affidavit of Loss to attest to the
truth of the foregoing and to support the application for the issuance
of new one in lieu of the one which was lost.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the
16th day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

2. That said parcels of land are not tenanted but are owner cultivated
and not covered under Operation Land Transfer;
3. That I am executing this Affidavit to attest to the truth of the
foregoing statements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the
16th day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

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Form No. 9. AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP WITH UNDERTAKING

Form No. 8. AFFIDAVIT OF NON-TENANCY

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT

AFFIDAVIT

I, JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ, of legal age, Filipino, single and a


resident of Pasig City, Philippines after having been duly sworn to in
accordance with law hereby depose and say that:

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1. I am the absolute and legal owner of a GSM handset described as


follows:
Make/Model:
NOKIA 2600C Black
International Mobile Equipment Identification
(IMEI): 354350003717668l
2. On January 30, 2009, I executed an Affidavit of Ownership and Loss
with Undertaking and filed the same with the National
Telecommunication Commission to authorize said commission and all
CMTS to block the said GSM handset for the reason that said cell
phone was stolen from me by unidentified person/s;
3. However, on February 14, 2009, I was able to retrieve said GSM
handset through a common friend;
4.
5.

I hereby request/authorize the National Telecommunication


Commission and all CMTS carriers to unblock the said GSM Handset;
I hereby undertake to hold free from any responsibility or shall not
hold NTC and the above-mentioned carriers liable for whatever
claims, loss or damages or any party may institute by reason of NTCs
action to unblock the afore-mentioned unit;

6. In support of this request and as proof of my ownership of said cell


phone unit, I attached hereto a photocopy of the following
documents:
A. Social Security System Identification Card Number...
B. Professional Drivers License No. _________
C. Employment Identification Card
D. Police Report
7. I am executing this affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing
facts.

__________________________
JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ
Affiant
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Form No. 10. AFFIDAVIT OF WARRANTY
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, married and residing at No.
66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been duly sworn to
according to law hereby depose and state:
1. That I am the actual buyer of that motor vehicle which is
specifically described as follows:
MAKE:
TYPE:
MODEL:
COLOR:
MOTOR NO.
CHASSIS NO.
2. That the fact of purchase is evidenced by that Deed of Sale of
Motor Vehicle dated December 15, 2008 whereby Mr. Cruise is the vendor
and I am the vendee as entered in the notarial register of Notary Public Willy
Mangalay, as Doc. No. 150; Page No. : 25, Book No. 28: and Series of 2008, a
copy of said Deed of Sale is hereto attached for reference;
3. That I hereby attest to the authenticity of said Deed of Sale and the
genuineness of the transaction and in furtherance thereof, I hereby release
the officers and staff of the Land Transportation Office from any liability
which may occur in the event that there is any flaw or legal infirmities in said
transaction;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the 16 th


day of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.

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4. That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest toe the veracity


of the foregoing circumstances and as a warranty on the authenticity and
genuineness of the above mentioned transaction.

1. That I am the father of my daughter MARIANA B. DE LA CRUZ by


my deceased wife, MARIA B. DE LA CRUZ, who died on January 5,
2009;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set hereunto my signature on the 16 th day


of February, 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.
2. That by reason of the death of my above-named wife, I henceforth
become the father and guardian of my said daughter as she is still a
minor having been born on March 13, 2000;

_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

3. That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the truth of the


foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of securing an
educational insurance for my said daughter in my capacity as her
guardian.

JURAT

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
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Note: Executed to attest to the fact of guardianship of a minor.

Form No. 11. AFFIDAVIT OF GUARDIANSHIP


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

Form No. 12. CRIMINAL AFFIDAVIT


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, widower, and residing at No.
66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been duly sworn to
in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:

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AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, married, and a resident of No.
66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been sworn to in
accordance with law, hereby depose and state;

1.

That I executed a sworn statement on December 27, 2008 before PO2


Jack Ammo witnessed by PI Rocky Bato, Chief of Police of Baguio City Police
Office about a crime I personally saw and witnessed;

2.

That I was not able to fully elaborate what I saw because all that I
said were dictated to me by my uncle Pedro De la Cruz and told me to just
mention the name of Boy Pana as the triggerman because, according to him,
no matiliw isuna, isabit na met la dagidiay kakadua na (if he will be
captured he will tell of his companions anyway);

3.

That the truth about the killing are as follows:


a.

That at about ten oclock (10:00) in the evening of December


24, 2008, while I was in our house, I heard about two (2) gunshots so
I rushed out of our house and went straight to our neighbors house,
Fe Ninger, where there was a party going on and where I know my
brother was;

b.

That when I saw that the people there were merry-making I


returned to our house however, when I was already at the eastern
side of our house, I again heard gunshot so I returned immediately to
the our neighbors house;
c.
That when I was at our neighbors house, I saw Boy Pana and
Boy Indian holding my brother, Policarpio De la Cruz, and restraining
him from moving while Boy Astig fired at him point blank and that
even when my brother was already lying on the ground, Boy Astig
fired two (2) more shots at him point blank;
d.

That I recognized the three (3) assailants of my brother


because I was only about two (2) meters from them and that the
place where they killed my brother was well-lighted;

4.

That the facts about the true participation of Boy Pana as well as the
participation of Boy Astig and Boy Indian were not fully elaborated because I
was restrained by my uncle Pedro De la Cruz, for reasons known to him only,
and also because of fear I still feel that time;

5.

That I am executing this sworn statement to modify my first


statement given on December 27, 2008, to establish the fact that there were
three (3) assailants of my brother, that Boy Astig was the one who shot my
brother while Boy Pana and Boy Indian restrained and held him, to explain
the discrepancies made in my first statement and attest to the truth of the
foregoing statements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day
of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
________________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
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Form No. 13. AFFIDAVIT OF BIRTH BY TWO DISINTERESTED PERSONS


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT

e.

That because of fear and that I was already nervous, I ran


towards west to ask help from my uncles Pedro De la Cruz and Jesus
De la Cruz where I met my father Juan De la Cruz Sr., who was also
calling for help;

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We, JACK IBAGBAGA and DINA MAKAPILI, both of legal age,


married, Filipino citizens and both residents of Aurora Hill, Baguio City,
Philippines, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby
depose and say:

1. That we personally know one JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., the son of


the late JUAN DE LA CRUZ SR., and TOMASA P. DE LA CRUZ, being our
close friend and neighbor on the said locality;
2. That we know for the fact that he had been known to have been
born and had been using as date of birth DECEMBER 18, 1957 in all
his records such as Baptismal Certificate, Voters Registration, School
Records, Marriage Certificate and practically in all his legal
transactions;

AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, single and residing at No.
66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, after having been duly sworn to
according to law hereby depose and state:
1. That I am a welder, applying for overseas employment,
particularly Iraq;

3. That upon securing a copy of his Certificate of Live Birth, both at


the Local Civil Registrar of Baguio City and the National Statistics
Office, he found out that he has no record in both agencies pertaining
to his registration;

2.
That due to the fact that the name JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.,
seems to be very common, I was told that there have been several
namesakes with criminal or derogatory records found in the NBI
records, a copy of which is hereto attached for reference;

4. That we are executing this affidavit to the truth of the foregoing


statements that JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR. was born on DECEMBER
18, 195 7explaining that the fact of his birth was not registered and
establishing the fact that his true and real birth date is DECEMBER
18, 1957 and for all legal purpose and intents it may deem serve.

3. That I would like to categorically state herein that I have no


pending criminal or civil cases filed against me by any person or
entity and that cases dug up in NBI records are merely namesakes and none
of them are actually mine;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We hereunto affix our signatures this 16 th


day of February 2009 at Baguio City, Philippines.
__________________
JACK IBAGBAGA
Affiant

_________________
DINA MAKAPILI
Affiant

CTC No._________
Issued on ________,2008
Issued at _____________

CTC No._________
Issued on ___,2008
Issued at _________

4. That further, I wish to refute herein that I am the person with


pending court cases as my middle name is "PUSIT" and have been a
resident of the above address for more than 30 years now and have never
been a resident of any of the addresses mentioned in the attached NBI
records;
5.
That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the
veracity of the
foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of
denying herein that I am the same person referred to in the said list of Tom
Cruses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day
of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.

JURAT

_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

Form No. 14. AFFIDAVIT OF DENIAL


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

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Note: This instrument is necessary to deny formally a person's


namesake with criminal records in the NBI.

Affiant
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Form No. 15. AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY(DATE OF MARRIAGE OF


PARENTS)

Form No. 16. AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY(MIDDLE NAME)

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY

AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY

I, JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ, of legal age, Filipino, single and a


resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been
duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:

I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a


resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:

1. That I was born to the spouses JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., and MARIA
B. DE LA CRUZ on December 22, 1985 in Baguio City, Philippines as
evidenced by the Certificate of Live Birth issued by the City Civil
Registrar of the City of Baguio;

1.

That in my Certificate of Live Birth as recorded in the Office of the


Civil Registrar of Baguio City, Philippines, my middle name was
erroneously written as "BUSIT" instead of my true and correct middle
name of "PUSIT";

2. That however, in the said Certificate of Live Birth, the date of


marriage of my parents was erroneously written as May 8, 1960
instead of the true and correct date May 28, 1960 as evidenced by
the Certificate of Marriage of my parents issued by the City Civil
Registrar of the City of Baguio, hereto attached as Annex "A";

2.

That my true middle name is PUSIT as appearing in the same


Certificate of Live as the maiden name of my mother;

3.

That in all pertinent documents which I had used, to include that of


my scholastic records (transcript of records), I used my true and
correct middle name of PUSIT;

4.

That I am executing this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to the truth


of the foregoing facts and to explain the discrepancy in my
Certificates of Live Birth, as regards my true middle name.

3. That said discrepancy in my Certificate of Live Birth was an error


done inadvertently;
4. That I execute this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to the truth of
the foregoing facts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16
of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.

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day

_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
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Form No. 17. AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY(SURNAME/FAMILY NAME)


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY

AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That on March 22, 2004, I was issued a Philippine Passport with
passport number PP-12345 in which my true surname DELA CRUZ
was stated;
2. That before the expiration of the aforementioned passport on March
22, 2009, I had applied with Philippine Embassy in Manila for the
issuance of a new passport and on February 14, 2009, I was issued a
new Philippine passport with Passport No. PP-56789;
3. However, in the said new passport my surname had been
erroneously misspelled as DELA CRUX;
4. That I execute this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to the truth of
the foregoing facts and to explain the discrepancy in my Philippine
Passport with regards my surname.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day
of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT
Form No. 18. AFFIDAVIT OF DISCREPANCY(DATE OF BIRTH)

I, JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ, of legal age, Filipino, married and a


resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That in my Certificate of Live Birth as recorded in the Office of the
Civil Registrar of Baguio City, Philippines and Secondary Student
Permanent Record at Baguio City National High School, it is stated that I
was born on 21 May 1985 at Makati City, Philippines;
2. That my relatives, acting on the honest belief that I was born on 21
May 1985, had used 21 May 1985 as my birth date in all pertinent
school records when they processed my enrollment at Baguio City
National High School in Baguio City, Philippines;
3. That when I filled up my voter's registration record required by the
Commission on Election last 15 April 2006, I had inadvertently and
erroneously written the date of my birth as 21 May 1986 instead of
21 May 1985;
4. That I am executing this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to the
truth of the foregoing facts and to explain the discrepancy in my
Certificates of Live Birth, Secondary Student Permanent Record,
Transcript of Records and Voter Registration Form as regards to my
date of birth;
5. Further, I am declaring that from this date hereon I would be using
my true and correct date of birth of 21 May 1985 in all my papers,
records and other documents.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day
of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
__________________________

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT

JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ


Affiant
JURAT

Form No. 19. AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT

Form No. 20. AFFIDAVIT OF NON-OPERATION

I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, Filipino, married and a


resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That I am the owner of a Nokia cell phone model 2600c with
unit number 0926-2164121 under account number 222222;
th

2. That on the 13 of February, 2009 with a number of books


and packages I was carrying while getting out of my car, my said cell
phone must have slipped from my pocket because after I reached my
office, I hurriedly tried to get my said cell phone from my pocket but I
was a little bit shocked as it was not there anymore;
3. That after diligent search inside my car and the stairs and
elevator used going up my office; my said cell phone was nowhere to
be found anymore;
4. That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the
truth of the foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of reporting
the loss to the Globe business center.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That I am the President of ABC Company, a corporation duly
organized and existing under the laws of the Philippines with principal
office at #69 Shape Bldg., Session Rd., Baguio City;
2. That said corporation was incorporated in February 21, 1968 and
acquired by the undersigned with the purchase of its corporate
property in the above address sometime in December, 2008 but has
not yet commenced its operation in view of the slump in the real
estate industry in the country;

3. That the stockholders and directors of the corporation are


contemplating on reviving its operation in the near future when the
opportune time comes;

3. That I hereby warrant title and ownership over the abovementioned personal property and I will defend the possession of the
Pledge from eviction;

4. That this affidavit is being executed in order to attest to the truth


of the foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of complying with
the reportorial requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission.

4. That I execute this Affidavit of Ownership to attest to the truth of


the aforementioned facts and in support of my application for a loan
and for any other legal purposes that this Affidavit could serve.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
_______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
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Form No. 21. AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP OF PERSONAL PROPERTIES


FOR CONTRACT OF PLEDGE
Form No. 22. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. I am the absolute and legal owner of a GSM handset described as
follows:
Make/Model:
NOKIA 2600C Black
International Mobile Equipment Identification
(IMEI): 354350003717668l
2. That I intend to deliver the said personal property as a collateral to
secure the loan that I am applying for from XYZ Lending Corporation;

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AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1.

That I am the Classified Ads Manager of the ABC Publishing, publisher


of the Midland Courier which is being published daily in English, of
general circulation with editorial and business address at No. 123
Kisad Road, Baguio City, Philippines;

2.

That at the order of Ben Tumbling Jr., Extrajudicial Settlement of


Estate of the late Ben Tumbling dated January 15, 2009 was published
in this newspaper in its issues of February;

3.

I also vow to support her financially during her

delivery;

That I execute this Affidavit of Publication to attest to the truth of the


aforementioned facts and in for any other legal purposes that this
Affidavit could serve.

4.
Should the needs of the baby increase and should my
means improve, I promise to increase the amount of financial support
subject to another agreement which I and ANNA HILTON shall enter
into in the future;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.

5.
I am executing this affidavit to attest to the foregoing
facts and for whatever legal intent and purpose this may serve.

3.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.

______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT

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JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT
Note: This is an example of an affidavit of support executed by the
father. This sample affidavit of support includes recognition by the
father that the child being carried by a woman is his.

Form No. 23. AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

Form No. 24. AFFIDAVIT OF WITHDRAWAL


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR, of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1.
I know the person of ANNA HILTON and that I
acknowledge the baby she is presently carrying is mine;
2. Because of this , I pledge to provide financial support
to ANNA HILTON during her entire pregnancy in the amount of Ten
Thousand Pesos (Php 10,000.00) monthly and until she gives birth;

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AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ, fifteen (15) years of age, Filipino,
married and a resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines,
having been duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That I filed my candidacy for Sangguniang Kabataan Kagawad in our
barangay for this coming Barangay Election to be held on OCTOBER 29,
2007;

2. That my Certificate of Candidacy was duly admitted by the


Commission on Election, Baguio City;
3. That since I had changed my plan and not to run as SK Chairman, I
am now withdrawing my candidacy for Sangguniang Kabataan Kagawad;
4. That I am executing this Affidavit of Withdrawal for the purpose of
signifying my intention of withdrawing from the position I am running for
and for all legal intents it may serve.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my signature this 18 th day
of October, 2007 at Baguio City, Philippines.
ASSISTED BY:
______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
_____________________________
JUAN MARI B. DE LA CRUZ
Affiant
JURAT

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16 th day


of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
________________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
JURAT
Form No. 26. JOINT AFFIDAVIT OF LEGITIMATION

JOINT AFFIDAVIT

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.
AFFIDAVIT
I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a
resident of No. 66 Teachers Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly
sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
1. That I am a registered holder/possessor of a flat located in
Greenhills, San Juan and an owner of the improvements such as the
electricity installed in the said flat;

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3. That I am executing this Affidavit to attest to the truth of


the foregoing statements for the purpose of requesting the office
concern for the transfer of the said flat including the electricity
installed therein from my name to CLARO M. RECTO and for all legal
intents it may serve;

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY OF BAGUIO
) S.S.

Form No. 25. AFFIDAVIT OF TRANSFER

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2. That I am now transferring all my rights over the said flat


and on the electricity to my nephew CLARO M. RECTO who is
working at ABS-CBN;

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I, JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR., and MARIA B. DE LA CRUZ, spouses


of legal ages, Filipino citizens, and residents of No. 66 Teachers Camp,
Baguio City, Philippines, having been duly sworn in accordance with law,
hereby depose and state:
1. That we are the biological parents of JUAN MARI B. DE LA
CRUZ who was born on December 29, 1995, and the fact of his
birth could be proved by his Certificate of Live Birth which copy is
attached as Annex A and made an integral part of this joint
affidavit;
2. That on the date of his birth at the Baguio General Hospital,
Baguio City on December 29, 1995, we have not yet contracted
our marriage hence, his name was registered as JUAN MARI
BUNGE in the Local Civil Registry (LCR) of Baguio City;

3. That on September 14, 2004, we contracted our marriage in


Diliman, Quezon City as evidenced by our Marriage Certificate
hereto attached as Annex B;

- vendee obliged to do something


- vendee or the other party must sign both the deed and the
acknowledgment

4. That being the biological parents of JUAN MARI BUNGE, we


hereby recognize him as our legitimate son;

Note: In a DEED, a person disposes of his property or right in favor


of another

5. That we are executing this affidavit to attest to the truth of all the
foregoing recitals for all legal intents and purposes, as well as to
request the LCR of Baguio City to cause the necessary correction
in the Certificate of Live birth of our son JUAN MARI BUNGE
adopting the family name DE LA CRUZ .

PARTS OF A TYPICAL DEED


1. Title
2. Announcement
3. Party One
4. Consideration
5. Act or Conveyance
6. Party Two
7. Signature
8. Acknowledgment

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 19 th


day of February 2009, at Baguio City Philippines.
______________________
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant
CTC no.: 1492457299
Issued on/at: 1-22-07/B. C.

______________________
MARIA B. DE LA CRUZ
Affiant
CTC no.: 14943427423
Issued on/at: 1-22-07/B. C.

Form No.1. DEED OF ASSIGNMENT


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT:
This DEED OF ASSIGNMENT made and executed by and between:
WALTER T. FUCHIGAMI, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen and a
resident of 373 Cruz, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines hereinafter referred to
as the ASSIGNOR;
and

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II. CONTRACTS OR AGREEMENTS


DEED is an instrument in writing which conveys an interest in land
from the grantor to the grantee; instrument used to effect a
transfer of realty; main function is to pass a title to land

ALLAN D. FUCHIGAMI, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen, and a


resident of JF 29 Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein after referred
to as the ASSIGNEE;
WITNESSETH:

UNILATERAL DEED/CONTRACT
-vendee assumes no obligation
- no need for the vendee or the other party to sign the
deed/contract nor the acknowledgment therefore

WHEREAS, the ASSIGNOR is the awardee of the construction of


the 150 Cu. M. GROUND CONCRETE RESERVOIR situated at Tabangaoen,
Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet and granted by the Benguet State University;

BILATERAL DEED/CONTRACT

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WHEREAS, the ASSIGNOR by these presents, hereby, ASSIGNS and


TRANSFER, as he hereby, ASSIGNED and TRANSFERRED, unto the said
ASSIGNEE, the aforementioned project;
WHEREAS, the ASSIGNEE hereby accepts and is WILLING and
ABLE to undertake the said project pursuant to the OWNER-CONTRACTOR
AGREEMENT entered into by the ASSIGNOR and the Benguet State
University;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this 18th day of February 2009 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
________________________
______________________
WALTER T. FUCHIGAMI
ALLAN D. FUCHIGAMI
Assignor
Assignee
CTC. No.9876365
CTC. No.10322151
Issued on 1-02-09
Issued on 1-02-09
Issued at Baguio
Issued at La Trinidad,
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
__________________ and ___________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET

) S.S.

BEFORE ME a Notary Public for and in the Province of Benguet, Philippines,


appeared the above-named persons with their respective Community Tax Certificates
bearing the above-information, representing to me to be the same persons who
executed the foregoing document, and acknowledged to me that the same is their
free act and voluntary deed.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 18thday of February 2009 in La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines.

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Doc. No. 412;

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BENJAMIN VILLANUEVA DAMPAC
Notary Public
Until December 31, 2010
PTR No. 0116795, 1-4-09, Benguet
TIN 138-172-956
Roll of Attorney No.____
IBP No. _________;
Series No. of Commission

Page No. 32;

Book No. IV;


Series of 2009
Form No. 2. DEED OF DONATION OF A PORTION OF AN
UNREGISTERED LAND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This DEED OF DONATION made and executed by:
I, ANTONIA PASIGON , of legal age, widow, Filipino Citizen, with
residence at Tadiangan, Tuba Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as the
DONOR, for and in consideration of my love and affection to my children
SALLY PASIGON CADIAY, married to Victor Cadiay, CATHERINE PASIGON
DUNGAYA, married to Ceferino dungaya, MELANIE PASIGON BINWAG,
married to Allan Binwag, CELIA PASIGON, single, MYRNA PASIGON
CAGAY-AN, married to Samuel Cagay-an, EDGARDO PASIGON, married to
Rosalyn Humakey Pasigon, JACQUELINE PANTAL, married to Robert Pantal,
all of legal age, Filipino citizens and residents of Tadiangan Tuba Benguet,
Philippines herein referred to as the DONEES, by these presents, hereby
TRANSFER and CONVEY, by way of DONATION, unto the said DONEES
portions of that parcels of land situated at Tadiangan, Tuba,Benguet covered
by Declaration of Real Property with ARP No. 99-010-05888 consisting of
an area of NINE THOUSND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY SIX (9,236)
SQUARE METERS of which I am the registered owner and more particularly
described as follows:
;

WHEREAS, this document supersedes that Deed of Donation entered


in the notarial registry of Potenciano Mangusan as Doc. No. 216: Page No.
45: Book No. 55, Series of 2000, dated July 17, 2000;

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
NORTH: Alejo Tacloy SOUTH: Jerome Beswilen
EAST: Benjamin Tacloy, Jose Culpita,
WEST: Ricardo Pasigon & Marcial Culpita
ASSESSED VALUE: P10070
LOCATION: Saliapan, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet

WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines has been complied with.

WHEREAS, I, the DONOR herein, do hereby state, for the purpose of


giving full effect to this donation, that I have reserved for my self in full
ownership of sufficient properties to support my needs.
WHEREAS, the said DONEES shall divide and adjudicate among
themselves the abovementioned portion as follows, to wit:
SALLY PASIGON CADIAY
1,612 Square Meters, more or less
CATHERINE PASIGON DUNGAYA
1,158 Sq. Meters, more or less
MELANIE PASIGON BINWAG
1,150 Square Meters, more or less
CELIA PASIGON
1,150 Square Meters, more or less
MYRNA PASIGON CAGAY-AN 1,053 Sq. Meters, more or less
EDGARDO PASIGON
1,185 Square Meters, more or less
JACQUELINE B. PANTAL
1,298 Square Meters, more or less
WHEREAS, the said DONEES does hereby accept these donations of
the above-described real property, and does hereby express their gratitude
for the kindness and liberality of the DONOR.
WHEREAS, the above parcels of land are in the possession of the
DONEES herein;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands


this _____th day of January 2006, in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
___________________ ________________
___________________
ANTONIA PASIGON
SALLY P. CADIAY
EDGARDO PASIGON
Donor
Donee
Donee
CTC. No.
CTC. No.
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at
Issued at
Issued at
_______________________ ________________
___________________
CATHERINE DUNGAYA CELIA PASIGON
MELANIE BINWAG
Donee
Donee
Donee
CTC No.
CTC No.
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at
Issued at
Issued at
______________________
_______________________
MYRNA P. CAGAY-AN
JACQUELINE B. PANTAL
Donee
Donee
CTC No.
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at
Issued at
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
____________________________ and ___________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Form No. 3. DEED OF DONATION

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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This DEED OF DONATION made and executed by and between:
GUILLERMO OGUES, of legal age, widower, Filipino Citizen and with
residence at Sayangan, Paoay, Atok, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to
as the DONOR,
and
HELEN P. JUAN, married to Barach Obama, of legal age, Filipino
Citizen and a resident of Buyacaoan, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines
hereinafter referred to as the DONEE;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the DONOR is the registered owner of the following
properties, to wit:
1. A parcel of land covered by Declaration of Real Property with ARP
No. 99-006-00017, described as follows:
North: Lot 001 & Sec. 07
South: Lots 006 & 007
East: Lots 001 & 007
West: Lot 001
2. A parcel of land covered by Declaration of Real Property with ARP
No.99-006-00017, described as follows:
North: Lot 033,032,031,030,028,
South: Lots 028, 027, 026 & 101
East: Lots 028,026,078,079,
West: Lots 027,101,034,031 & 030
3. Two Residential Buidlings respectively covered by 99-006-01264 (1
Storey) and 99-006-01265 (1 Storey);

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WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the love and affection which


the DONOR has for the DONEE, the DONOR by these presents, hereby
TRANSFERS and CONVEYS, by way of DONATION, unto the said DONEE,
the above described real properties, free from all liens and encumbrances;
WHEREAS, the DONOR does hereby state, for the purpose of giving
full effect to this donation, that he has reserved for himself in full ownership
of sufficient properties to support his needs;
WHEREAS, the DONEES does hereby accept this donation of the
above-described real property, and does hereby express their gratitude for
the kindness and liberality of the DONOR;
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines and ACT 3344 have been complied with;
WHEREAS, the aforementioned properties are at present in the
possession of the DONOR:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signature this _______________, in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
____________________
GUILLERMO OGUES
Donor
CTC. No. 16919683
Issued on 6-19-06
Issued at Atok, Benguet

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HELEN P. JUAN
Donee
CTC. No. 16920714
Issued on 1-02-06
Issued at Buguias, Benguet

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

________________________ and _________________________

WHEREAS, the right of first option to buy or purchase on the


remaining 300 square meters portion of the land pertained to in TCT No.
T-21541 shall remain with the VENDOR;

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

WHEREAS, the provisions of Art. 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines has been complied with

Form No. 4. DEED OF SALE OF IMPROVEMENTS WITH


SIMULTANEOUS TRANSFER OF RIGHTS

FINALLY, this contract shall be binding and enforceable upon the


heirs, assigns and the successors of the parties herein.

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This Deed of Sale executed by and between:
GEORGE TAM, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen, with residence
and postal address at Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred
to as the VENDOR;
and
BONIFACIO ALANGSAB, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married, with
residence and postal address at City Camp, Baguio City, Philippines, herein
referred to as the VENDEE,
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the VENDOR is the grantee of a right of first option to
purchase a parcel of land located at Sunnyside Subdivision, Baguio City,
Philippines covered by and described in Transfer Certificate of Title No.
21541 covering an area EIGHT HUNDRED (800 sq.m.) SQUARE METERS
of the Register of Deeds of Baguio City;
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the sum of EIGHTY
THOUSAND (P80, 000.00) PESOS, Philippine currency, paid in hand by
the VENDEE, the VENDOR hereby SELLS, CEDES, CONVEYS,
TRANSFERS and DELIVERS to the VENDEE, her assigns, heirs and
successors, by way of ABSOLUTE SALE, his right of first option to purchase
a portion of that parcel of land with an area of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY (250
sq. m.) SQUARE METERS, together with all the improvements thereon,
situated in Sunnyside Subdivision, Baguio City, Philippines;

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
signatures this 14th day of January
________________
GEORGE TAM
Vendor
CTC. No. 03467494
Issued on 1-11-02
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet

the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their


2002 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
__________________________
BONIFACIO ALANGSAB
Vendee
CTC. No.10139551
Issued on 1-09-02
Issued at Baguio City

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_____________________________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 5. DEED OF SALE OF A REGISTERED LAND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
I, ROBITA AGWAY MOGAMOG, of legal age, Filipino Citizens
and with residence and postal address at Irisan, Baguio City, Philippines and
herein referred to as the VENDOR, for and in consideration of the amount of
TEN THOUSAND (Php.10,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, and other
valuable considerations, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged from
MARK F. DUNUAN, of legal age, single, Filipino Citizen with postal address
at 384 Magsaysay Avenue, BaguioCity, Philippines, herein referred to as the
VENDEE, hereby SELL, CEDE, CONVEY and TRANSFER, as I have SOLD,
CEDED, CONVEYED and TRANSFERRED unto the said VENDEE, her

heirs, successors and assigns, a portion of that parcel of land denominated


as Lot 2, Lot 3 and Lot 5 which are particularly described as follows:
LOT 2
1
2
S. 60
12 E
113. 08 M.
2
3
S. 24
25 E
21. 90 M.
3
4
S. 64
19 W covered by ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF
TITLE No. P-5184, which is more particularly described as follows:
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
Plan PSU-1- 002370

60-12 E., 191.95 m. to point 2; S. 77-49 E., 241.30 m. to point 3;


32-17 W., 146.35 m. to point 4; N. 85-59 W., 27.50 m. to point 5;
48-13 W., 27.60 m. to point 6; N. 73-17 W., 132.51 m. to point 7;
37-48 W., 54.01 m. to point 8; N. 21-46 W., 313.45 m. to point 1;

Containing an area of FIFTY TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND


SEVEN (52,707) SQUARE METERS.
All point referred to are indicated on the plan arre marked on t5he
ground as follows: points 6 @ 7 by X on tree and the rest are by P.S. Cyl.
Conc. Mons.
Bounded on the N., along lines 1-2-3 by Provincial road; on the E.,
along line 3-4 by R. Chunuan; on the S., along lines 4-5-6-7-8 by legal
easement of a creek, (Psu-1-002303, Elsie Gamonnac); on the W., along line
8-1 by Andres Fiag-oy.
Of which we are the absolute owner.

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WHEREAS, the provision of Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines has been complied with;

__________________
_________________________
LOUIS D. YACUAN
VIOLETA B. CAMI-ING
Vendor
Vendee
CTC. No. 21260143
US Passport No. 094507441
Issued on 1-10=05
Issued on 12-3-98
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet
Expiration date 12-2-2008
_____________________
PAULINE P. YACUAN
Vendor
CTC No. 21260144
Issued on 1-10-05
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
______________________ and _____________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 6. UNILATERAL DEED OF SALE OF AN UNREGISTERED LAND

WHEREAS, we, as the VENDORS, hereby warrant the peaceful


possession and ownership by the VENDEE of the said parcel of land and
shall defend them against any adverse claimants whatsoever;

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WHEREAS, the said parcel of land is presently in the possession of


the VENDORS;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto affixed our signatures


this 5th day of November 2005 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.

Beginning at point marked I of plan PSU-1-002370, being , N. 15-29


W., 20458.30 m. from BLLM No. 1, Pls-60, Mayoyao, Mt. Province ; thence
S.
S.
S.
S.

WHEREAS, we, as the VENDOR, likewise hereby warrant that the


above-mentioned parcel of parcel of land is free any lien or encumbrances,
except that which appears in the Title, if any;

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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


I, JOSEPHINE MAKIN MARANES, of legal age, married to Toleto
Maranes, Filipino Citizen, with residence and postal address at Natubleng,

Buguias, Benguet, Philippines herein referred to as the VENDOR, for and in


consideration of the amount of THIRTY THOUSAND (Php. 30,000.00)
PESOS, Philippine currency, and other valuable considerations, receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged from MERO MAKIN, married to Manilyn
Makin, both of legal age, Filipino Citizens and residents of Daga, Conner,
Apayao, Philippines, herein referred to as the VENDEE, hereby SELL, CEDE,
CONVEY and TRANSFER, as I have SOLD, CEDED, CONVEYED AND
TRANSFERRED, unto the said VENDEES, their heirs and assigns, that
parcel of land covered by Declaration of Real Property bearing ARP No.
95-02007-00226 situated at Bua, Daga, Conner, Apayao, Philippines and
more particularly described as follows, to wit:

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my signature this


______________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
_____________________
JOSEPHINE M. MARANES
Vendor
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

_____________
MERO MAKIN
Vendee
CTC. No. 22949467
Issued on 1-22-07
Issued at Apayao

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________
and _____________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY ARP No. 95-02007-00226

Form No. 7. ABSOLUTE DEED OF SALE OF AN UNREGISTERED LAND

BOUNDARIES:
NORTH:Pin No. 007
EAST:Pin No. 007 & Prov. of Kalinga
SOUTH: Sec. 12 WEST:
AREA:
Forty Five Thousand (45,000) Square Meters
ASSESSED VALUE: Four Thousand Three Hundred Ten (P4, 310.00)
Pesos
Of which property is my PARAPHERNAL PROPERTY.
WHEREAS, I, the VENDOR, warrant that the above-described parcel
of Land is free from any lien and/or encumbrance except that which appears,
if any, in the Tax Declaration;
WHEREAS, the above-parcel of land is presently in the possession of
the VENDEES herein;
WHEREAS, the parties hereto hereby agree to register this
document pursuant to the provisions of Act 3344 and that the provisions of
Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of the Philippines have been complied
with;

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


That I, VIRGILIO DAGUINES, of legal age, single, Filipino
Citizen and with residence and postal address at Natubleng, Buguias,
Benguet, Philippines and herein referred to as the VENDOR, for and in
consideration of the amount of TWENTY THOUSAND (Php. 20,000.00)
PESOS, Philippine Currency, hereby SELL, CEDE, CONVEY and
TRANSFER, as I have SOLD, CEDED, CONVEYED and TRANSFERRED to
JOSEPH MESA, likewise of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen with postal
address at Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines, his heirs and assigns
and herein referred to as the VENDEE, a THIRTY ONE THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED FOUR (31,104) SQUARE METERS situated at Natubleng,
Buguias, Benguet covered by Declaration of Real Property with ARP
No. 99-013-00729 of which I am the absolute owner and herein
particularly described as follows:
DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY WITH ARP No.
99-013-00729
NORTH: Camatis Daguines SOUTH: Camas Padilan
EAST: Basatan Aldang
WEST: Delio Damitan

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AREA: 3.1104 Ha.


ASSESSED VALUE: P19,930.00
I, as the VENDOR, warrant that the above-described portion of the
said parcel of land is free from any liens and/or encumbrances except that
which appears, if any, in the Declaration of Real Property;
The provision of Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of the Philippines
has been complied with;
This contract shall be binding and enforceable upon the heirs,
assigns and the successors of the parties herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto affixed our signatures
this _____th day of _____________________ at ______________________________,
Philippines.
____________________
_____________
VIRGILIO DAGUINES
JOSEPH MESA
Vendor
Vendee
CTC No. 14869898
CTC. No. 14869897
Issued on 1-09-08
Issued on 1-09-08
Issued at Buguias, Benguet Issued at Buguias, Benguet
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
______________________ and _____________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 8. DEED OF SALE OF A SUBDIVIDED REGISTERED LAND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This DEED OF SALE OF A SUBDIVIDED REGISTERED LAND made
and executed by and between:
PATERNO ATTING, married to Veronica Atting, of legal age, Filipino
Citizen, and a resident of Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines, herein
referred to as the VENDOR;
and

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SATURNINO DAMITAN, married to Luz M. Damitan, and ANNIE


CADIOGAN, married to Samuel Cadiogan, both of legal age, Filipino Citizens
and residents of Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to
as the VENDEES;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the VENDOR is the registered owner of that parcel of
land covered by Transfer Certificate of Title bearing No. T- 29810 situated at
Barrio of Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines and which is more
particularly described as follows, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. T-29810
A parcel of land (Lot 8-C of the subd. plan Psd-CAR000185, being a portion of Lot 8 (LRC) Pcs-28824 situated I the Barrio
of Natubleng, Municipality of Buguias, Province of Benguet, Island of
Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along lines 1-2-3 by Lot 8-E; on the E.
along line 3-4 by Lot 8-G; on the S & W. along lines 4-5-6 by Lot 8-B;
on the NE., along line 6-1 by Lot 8-D, all of the subdivision plan.
Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan being S. 37 deg. 08 E.
2913. 46 m. from triangulation station OSDONG, Buguias, Benguet.
thence, S. 3 deg. 27 W., 3.50 m. to point 2 thence, S. 89 deg. 26
E. 9.04 m. to point 3 thence, S. 1 deg. 15 E. 9.57 m. to point 4
thence, N. 86 deg.55 W. 18.27 m. to point 5 thence, N. 2 deg. 51
E., 13.84 m. to point 6 thence, S. 79 deg., 02 E. 8.67 m. to point of
beginning, containing an area of TWO HUNDRED ONE (201) Sq. m.
,ore or less. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and are
marked on the ground as follows: All points by PS cyl. conc. mons. 15
x 60 cms. Bearings true. Date of orginal Survey Oct. 27, 1957 and
that of the subdivision survey was executed by Geodetic Engineer
Apolonio Walsiyen under the supervision of Engr. Jose E. Fernandez
on March 12-13, 1988 & October 9, 1989 and was approved on Dec
18, 1989.

WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the amount of THIRTY


THOUSAND (Php.30, 000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, paid in hand
by the VENDEES, the VENDOR hereby SELLS, TRANSFERS and
CONVEYS, as he hereby SOLD, TRANSFERRED and CONVEYED, unto the
said VENDEES, their heirs and assigns, the abovementioned property and
as indicated in that Subdivision Plan of LOT 8-C, PSD-CAR-000185 as
surveyed for Paterno Atting, as follows, to wit:
a.

b.

LOT 8-C-1 with an area of ONE HUNDRED ONE (101) Sq.


m. shall be sold in favor of Saturnino Damitan (A copy of the
Technical Description of Lot 8-C-1 is hereto attached and made
part hereof); and
LOT 8-C-2 with an area of ONE HUNDRED (100) Sq. m.
shall be sold in favor of Annie Cadiogan (A copy of the
Technical Description of Lot 8-C-2 is hereto attached and made
part hereof).

WHEREAS, the VENDOR warrants that the above-described parcel of


Land is free from any lien and/or encumbrance except that which appears, if
any, in the Title;
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 1623 of the New Civil Code of
the Philippines have been complied with;
WHEREAS, the abovementioned parcel of land is in the possession
of the vendor herein;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this __________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
__________________
________________________
PATERNO ATTING
SATURNINO DAMITAN
Vendor
Vendee
CTC. No.
CTC. No. 13145083
Issued on
Issued on 4-19-07
Issued at
Issued at Buguias, Benguet
___________________
ANNIE CADIOGAN
Vendee

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CTC. No. 13120148


Issued on 3-23-07 at Buguias, Benguet
WITH MY CONFORMITY:
____________________
VERONICA ATTING
Spouse of the Vendor
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


____________________
and
________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No.9. CONDITIONAL DEED OF SALE OF A PORTION
OF AN UNREGISTERED LAND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONDITIONAL DEED of SALE of a PORTION of AN
UNREGISTERED LAND made and executed by and between:
DOMINADOR QUINTO, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, with
residence at Samuyao, Alapang, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein
referred to as the VENDOR;
and
SPOUSES HAROLD F. SIANO and MARCELA N. SIANO, both of
legal age, Filipino Citizens with residence at Samuyao, Alapang, La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as the VENDEES.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the VENDOR is the owner of a parcel of land with an
area of SEVEN HUNDRED THREE (703) SQAURE METERS situated at

Samuyao, Alapang, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, covered by a tax


declaration with Assessment of Real Property (ARP) No. 99-00201956, specifically described as follows:
ASSESSMENT OF REAL PROPERTY (ARP) No. 99-002-01956
Area: SEVEN HUNDRED THREE (703 Sq. M.) SQUARE METERS
Kind: CAMOTAL
BOUNDARIES:
North: SECTION 04
East: BARANGAY ROAD

WHEREAS, it is further agreed that the said portion of said parcel of


land shall not be SOLD, MORTGAGED or ENCUMBERED to any third
person without the written consent of the VENDEES;
WHEREAS, failure by the VENDOR to comply with his obligations
herein set-forth shall oblige him to return to the VENDEES the amount of the
advance payment/s made plus legal interests;
WHEREAS, the VENDOR warrants that the above-described parcel of
Land is free from any lien and/or encumbrance;
FINALLY, this contract shall be binding and enforceable upon the
heirs, assigns and the successors of the parties herein.

South: 017
West: SECTION 06

WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED


FIFTY THOUSAND (Php. 150,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, the
VENDORS hereby SELL, TRANSFER, and CONVEY unto the said
VENDEES, their heirs and assigns by way of CONDITIONAL SALE ONE
HUNDRED (100 Sq. M.) METERS of the above-described parcel of land under
the following terms and condition, to wit:
1. The VENDEES shall give an advance payment in the amount of
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND (Php. 100, 000.00)
PESOS IN CASH as advance payment;
2. The remaining balance in the amount of FIFTY THOUSAND
(Php.50,000.00) PESOS shall be paid with in an installment basis;
3. Upon acceptance of the advance payment, the VENDOR shall allow
the VENDEES to enter into the premises of the said parcel of land
and introduce any improvement thereon including building of a
house;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their


signatures this ___________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
With my conformity:
_____________________
_______________
DOMINADOR QUINTO
Spouse of Vendor
Vendor
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

___________________
HAROLD F. SIANO
Vendee

_____________________
MARCELA N. SIANO
Vendee

CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________________________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

4. The transfer to the VENDEES of the absolute ownership over the


said portion (ONE HUNDRED (100 Sq. M.) METERS) of the said
parcel of land and the transfer to their names shall be made upon
FULL PAYMENT of the agreed consideration;

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5. The VENDEES shall give an advance payment in the amount of


THREE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND (Php. 320, 000.00)
PESOS IN CASH inclusive of the reservation fee in the amount of
TWENTY THOUSAND (Php 20,000.00) PESOS;

Form No. 10. CONDITIONAL DEED OF SALE


OF A REGISTERED LAND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONDITIONAL DEED of SALE of REGISTERED LAND made
and executed by and between:
ROMANA GESTON married to WILLIAM GESTON, of legal age,
Filipino Citizen, with residence at Tomay, Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines, herein referred to as the VENDOR;
and
SPOUSES MARLON AUSTRIA and MARITES AUSTRIA, both of
legal age, Filipino Citizens with residence at Dizon Subdivision, Maya Street,
Baguio City, Philippines, herein referred to as the VENDEES.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the VENDOR is the owner of a of that parcel of land with
an area of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT (228) SQAURE METERS
situated at Tomay, Bahong, La Trinidad, Province of Benguet covered by
Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-63099 issued by the Register of Deeds
of Benguet, a machine copy of which is hereto attached and made part of
this Conditional Deed of Sale;
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the sum of SIX HUNDRED
EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND (Php. 684,000.00) PESOS, Philippine
Currency, the VENDORS hereby SELL, TRANSFER, and CONVEY unto the
said VENDEES, their heirs and assigns by way of CONDITIONAL SALE the
above-described parcel of land under the following terms and condition, to
wit:

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6. The remaining balance in the amount of THREE HUNDRED SIXTY


FOUR THOUSAND (364,000.00) PESOS shall be paid with in
ONE (1) YEAR on a regular monthly basis of not less than
TWENTY THOUSAND (20,000,00) PESOS;
7. Upon acceptance of the initial payment, the VENDOR shall allow
the VENDEES to enter into the premises of the said parcel of land
and introduce any improvement thereon including the building of a
house;
8. The title shall remain in the possession of the VENDOR and will
transfer to the VENDEES the absolute ownership of the said parcel
of land and surrender the title upon FULL PAYMENT of the
consideration;
9. Failure on the part of the VENDEE to pay the balance as agreed
upon within the period of one (1) year will subject both parties to
another negotiation;
10. The incidental expenses that will be incurred relative to the transfer
of the parcel of land to be facilitated by Mrs. ROMANA GESTON
shall be borne by both parties but the VENDEES contribution is
however limited to the amount of FIVE THOUSAND (5,000.00)
PESOS and the rest will be shouldered by the VENDOR;
WHEREAS, it is further agreed that the said parcel of land shall not be
SOLD, MORTGAGED or ENCUMBERED to any third person without the
written consent of the VENDEES;
WHEREAS, failure by the VENDOR to comply with his obligations
herein set-forth shall oblige him to return to the VENDEES the amount of the
advance payment/s made plus legal interests;

WHEREAS, the VENDOR warrants that the above-described parcel of


Land is free from any lien and/or encumbrance except that which appears, if
any, in the Transfer Certificate of Title;
FINALLY, this contract shall be binding and enforceable upon the
heirs, assigns and the successors of the parties herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this _______________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
With my conformity:
___________________
ROMANA GESTON
Vendor
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

___________________
WILLIAM GESTON
Spouse of Vendor
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

___________________
MARLON AUSTRIA
Vendee
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

____________________
MARITESS AUSTRIA
Vendee
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE


NO. T-59757
A parcel of land of Lot 13-E, Psd-CAR-011245 being a portion of
Lot 13, (LRC) Pcs-5425, rurban Code of 131110, Barangay Pico,
Municipality of La Trinidad, Province of Benguet, Island of Luzon.
Bounded on the N., along line 1-2 by Lot 12, (LRC) Pcs-5425; on
the NE., along line 2-3 by Lot 13-F; on the SE., along line 3-4 by
Lot 13-H (Alley 1.00 m. wide), on the SW., along line 4-1 by Lot
13-D, all of both of the subdivision plan. Beginning at the point
marked 1 on plan being N. 10 deg. 23 W., 1648.72 m. from
Triangulation Station La Trinidad Baguio Townsite, to corner
1, thence;

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


__________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 11. ABSOLUTE DEED OF
SALE OF A REGISTERED LAND

N. 84 deg. 53 E., 06.15 m.


S. 09 deg. 05 E., 23.57 m.
S. 68 deg. 37 W., 06.28 m.
N. 09 deg. 05 E., 25.33 m.
beginning;

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

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I, VICTORIA ORTIZ-REFORBA, married, of legal age, Filipino


Citizen, with residence and postal address at No. 51-A Palma St., 1 st Road,
Baguio City, Philippines, the Atty-in-Fact of EPIFANIA ORTIZ by virtue of
that Special Power of Attorney a copy of which is hereto attached for
reference purposes, Filipino Citizen, of legal age, married to LEPOLDO
ORTIZ both residents of No. 7 C Victoria Apartment, Baguio City, who are
the registered owners of that parcel of land covered and embraced by
Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-59757 herein referred to as the VENDOR,
for and in consideration of the amount of THIRTY THOUSAND
(Php.30,000.00) PESOS, Philippine currency, and other valuable
considerations, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged from MARVIN C.
MAKIN and QUIRINA LAILA P. MAKIN, both of legal age, both married,
Filipino Citizens, both residents of Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines and
herein referred to as the VENDEES, hereby SELL, CEDE, CONVEY and
TRANSFER, as I have SOLD, CEDED, CONVEYED AND TRANSFERRED,
unto the said VENDEES, their heirs and assigns, that parcel of land
situated at Barrio of Pico, Municipality of La Trinidad and which are more
particularly described respectively as follows, to wit:

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to
to
to
to

point
point
point
point

2;
3;
4;
of

____________________________________________
Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) SQUARE
METERS more or less. All corners are indicated on the plan and
are marked on the ground by P.S. Cyl. Conc. Mons. 15 x 40 cms.
Bearings True; Date of original survey: 1915 Date of Subdivision
Survey: November 18, 2003 executed by Engineer Reynaldo M.
David and was approved on February 22, 2005.
Of which I am the absolute owner.
WHEREAS, I hereby warrant the peaceful possession and ownership
by the VENDEES, their heirs and assigns, of the said land and shall defend
them against any adverse claimants whatsoever;
WHEREAS, I hereby warrant that the said parcel of land is free from
any encumbrance except that which appears in the title if any;
WHEREAS, we hereby agreed to register this instrument in
accordance with the provisions of Art. 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto affixed our signatures
this ______ day of September 2007 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
_____________________
VICTORIA REFORBA
Vendor/ Atty-in-Fact of

CTC. No. 14386452


Issued on 08-14-07
Issued at

___________________
EPIFANIA ORTIZ

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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This Deed of Assignment made and executed by:
GRACE INGOSAN-SOLANO, legal age, Filipino, married and with residence
and postal address at Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet hereinafter referred as the
ASSIGNOR;
In
favor of
DR.INOCENCIO LARANANG, of legal age, Filipino, and with office address
at Pines City Doctors Hospital, Magsaysay Ave., Baguio City, hereinafter
referred as the ASSIGNEE;
WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the ASSIGNOR desires to sell TEN (10) shares of said


Pines share to the ASSIGNEE;

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QUIRINA LAILA P. MAKIN
Vendee

NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing,


premises and the mutual covenants herein set forth, the ASSIGNOR and the
ASSIGNEE do hereby agree as follows:

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Issued on
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet

1. For and in consideration of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND


(Php 150,000.00) PESOS, the ASSIGNOR, by these presents,

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

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Form No. 12. DEED OF ASSIGNMENT

WHEREAS, the ASSIGNOR is the absolute owner of a TWO


HUNDRED SIXTY NINE (269) shares of stock issued by the PINES CITY
DOCTORS HOSPITAL, INC. (hereinafter referred as the Pines shares) with a
total par value of TWO HUNDRED SIXTY NINE THOUSAND PESOS (Php
269,000.00) which have been fully paid;

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Issued on
Issued at Cebu City

___________________
MARVIN C. MAKIN
Vendee

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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does hereby assign, cede, transfer and convey unto


ASSGNEE the ownership over the TEN (10) Pines Shares.

the

2. The parties further agree that the ASSIGNEE shall pay all the
expenses, costs of registration and transfer fees incurred or to be
incurred in the implementation of this Deed and as a consequence
of this Deed of Assignment as well as all internal revenue taxes
that may be imposed thereon.
3. The ASSIGNEE is hereby authorized to cause the registration of
this Deed in the corporate records of PINES CITY DOCTORS
HOSPITAL, INC. and in the issuance of the corresponding
certificate for the share herein conveyed under their respective
names or their nominees of assigns.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto signed this Deed
of Assignment this ______ day of January 2004 in La Trinidad Benguet,
Philippines.
____________________________
GRACE INGOSAN- SOLANO
Assignor
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

____________________________
DR.INOCENCIO LARANANG
Assignee

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

I, MELANIE UBANDO-CAMPBELL, of legal age, married, Filipino


Citizen, and with residence and postal address at Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan,
am the highest bidder of that parcel of land covered by Declaration of Real
Property with ARP. No. 99-001-00464 with an area of TEN THOUSAND
(10,000) SQUARE METERS registered in the name of CALIXTO DOCAYAG
which was sold at public auction on November 28, 2003 and more
particularly described as follows, to wit:
DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY ARP NO. 99-001-00464
NORTH: Matias Julian
SOUTH: Sontillo Amiten
EAST: Maxion Benkeng
WEST:Tagora Joseph
AREA: 10,000 sq. m.
ASSESSED VALUE: Php50, 290
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the amount of FIFTY
THOUSAND (P50, 000.00) PESOS, paid in hand through my attorney-infact Magdalena Ubando, by the children of CALIXTO DOCAYAG, namely
LANDO CALAS and BERNO CALAS, to my full satisfaction, I, hereby
WAIVE, TRANSFER and CEDE, as I hereby WAIVED, TRANSFERRED and
CEDED, all my rights, participation and claims over the entire parcel of land
as described above unto the said CALIXTO DOCAYAG, his heirs and
assigns;
WHEREAS, I hereby confirm and affirm any act and deed anent the
transfer or restoration of the said property in the name of CALIXTO
DOCAYAG, his heirs and assigns;

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________ and ________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

WHEREAS, we hereby agree that this deed shall be registered


pursuant to the provisions of ACT 3344 and that the provision of Article 1623
of the New Civil Code of the Philippines has been complied with;

Form No. 13. DEED OF WAIVER OF RIGHTS

WHEREAS, I have freely and voluntarily executed this DEED without


anyone coercing and influencing me and I fully understand the
consequences of my act and deed.

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my signature this __


day of _______ in ____________________, Philippines.

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MELANIE UBANDO-CAMPBELL

WHEREAS, the Province of Benguet is the owner and present


possessor of a parcel of land located at Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet with an
area of FIVE HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY
ONE (540,421) SQUARE METERS, more or less, covered by Proclamation
No. 2086 dated May 18,1981 and under Tax Declaration No. 23679 covering
the whole area:

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Issued on
Issued at

With our conformity and acceptance:


____________
LANDO CALAS
and

____________
BERNO CALAS

WHEREAS, subsequently, a portion of said property of the Province


of Benguet was segregated due to the execution of various Deed of
Donations, Deed of Exchange and the Housing Project which the remaining
area was revised under Assessment of Real Property No. 94-016-00086 and
more particularly bounded as follows:

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


___________________ and ____________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 14. DEED OF EXCHANGE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Deed of Exchange made and entered into by and between:
The PROVINCE OF BENGUET, a political subdivision under existing
laws of the Republic of the Philippines, with office address at the Provincial
Capitol Building, La Trinidad, Benguet, represented by the Honorable
Governor Raul M. Molintas, of legal age , married , Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Atab, Tuba, Benguet, hereinafter referred to
as the FIRST PARTY:
and
The HEIRS OF MELECIO PULAS, namely: ROSITA PULAS, surviving
spouse and their children GREGORIO PULAS, AMADO PULAS, AQUINO PULAS,
EMILY PULAS- MOLTIO, PAULINO PULAS, JOHN PULAS and ARTHUR PULAS, all
of legal age, Filipino Citizens, with residence and postal address at Bahong,
La Trinidad, Benguet, hereinafter referred to as the SECOND PARTY.
WITNESSETH:

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Bounded on the North; by Section 09; on the south by


Barangay Puguis; on the East; Barangay Poblacion; and on
the West; by Section 13 containing an area of 275,622
square meters located at Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet.
WHEREAS, by virtue of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution No.
120 dated February 19, 1990, authorizing the Provincial Governor to enter
into contract with the land owners affected by the HIRDP project in La
Trinidad, Benguet;
WHEREAS, the HEIRS OF MELECIO PULAS being the surviving
spouse and the children are the true and present possessor of a certain
parcel of land covered and embraced by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T301267 and more particularly describe as follows, to wit:
A parcel of land (lot 1, Psd-1-04889, being a portion of Fp6936 L.R.C. REC. No.____) situated in the Bo. Alapang, Mun. of
La Trinidad, Province of Benguet, Island of Luzon. Bounded on
the NW. along line 1-2 by property claimed by Doklang; on the

N. along line 2-3 by public land; on the E. along line 3-4 by


property claimed by Ogues; on the S., & SW., along lines 4-56-7-1 by Lot 2, Psd-1-04889. Beginning at a point marked 1
on Lot 1, on plan, being N. 20 deg. 52E., 377.60 m. from
BLBM No. 1, Bo. Alapang, La Trinidad, Benguet thence N. 19
deg., 38 E., 53.76 m. to point 2; thence S. 82 deg., 41 E.,
115.00 m. to point 3; thence S. 18 deg., 37 W., 86.94 m. to
point 4; thence S. 81 deg., 14 W., 19.95 m. to point 5; thence
N. 59 deg., 20 W., 21.19 m. to point 6; thence N. 21 deg., 53
W., 29.18 m. to point 7; thence N. 78 deg., 14 W., 56.73 m. to
point of beginning, containing an area of SEVEN THOUSAND
EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE (7,885) SQUARE
METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and
are marked on the ground as follows: points 1 & 2 by Old
Stake, point 3 by Old drill hole in large rock, point 4 by Old BL
cyl. Conc. Mons. (15 x 60 cm.) and the rest by P.S. cyl. conc.
mons. (15 x 60 cm.); bearing true date of original survey on
December 1916; date of subdivision survey on Nov. 10, 1980
and approved on Feb. 9 1982.
Tax Declaration No. 3356 in the name of Marcela
Ogas, containing an area of 7,700 square meters located at
Alapang, La Trinidad, Benguet. Bounded on the North by
Property of Ogales; on the South by Takio Balictan and Ogues
Tolingan; on the East by Pacdal River; and on the West by
Faustino Balanban and Road.
Which properties are registered in the Register of Deeds and
the recorded in the Office of the Provincial Assessor of Benguet;

an area of ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX (166) SQUARE METERS as


encroached by Mr. Melecio Pulas was amicably settled through a
Deed of Exchange entered in the Notorial Registry of Atty. Ma. Inglay
Capuyan-Fokno on May 5,1994 identified as Doc. No. 666; Page No.
53; Book No. 06; Series of 1994;
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY, being the implementing
agency of the project, HIGHLAND INTEGRATED RURAL
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (HIRDP), needs FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY
SIX (456) SQUARE METERS of the above-described property of the
SECOND PARTY to which a road was constructed;
WHEREAS, both PARTIES hereto have agreed to exchange a
portion of their respective properties covering an area of FOUR
HUNDRED FIFTY SIX (456) SQUARE METERS from the abovedescribed property of both parties, which are free from all liens and
encumbrances of whatever kind and nature;
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY thus hereby CEDE,
TRANSFER, DELIVER and CONVEY unto the SECOND PARTY a
FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY SIX (456) SQUARE METERS portion of its
property located in Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet as afore-described
(A copy of the sketch plan of the aforementioned property is hereto
attached as ANNEX A). LIKEWISE, the SECOND PARTY, hereby
simultaneously CEDE, TRANSFER, DELIVER and CONVEY unto the
FIRST PARTY a FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY SIX (456) SQUARE
METERS portion of their aforementioned property;
WHEREAS, the PARTIES hereby agree that this Deed shall be
annotated in the title and tax declaration of their respective
properties;

WHEREAS, an Affidavit executed by Marcela Ogas stating


therein that their disputes over a portion of her property containing

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WHEREAS, the PARTIES herein do hereby warrant that their


respective properties subject of this Deed of Exchange are free
against any claim from third person of whatever kind and nature;
WHEREAS, the provisions of Art. 1623 of the New Civil Code
of the Philippines has been complied with.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed
their signatures this ____ day of ______________ 2002 in La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines.
THE PROVINCE OF BENGUET
(First Party)
Represented by

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Issued on

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 15. DEED OF UNDERTAKING

WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY is the owner of a parcel of land


situated in Ampasit Road, Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines with an
area of TWO HUNDRED (200) SQUARE METERS, more or less;

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________________

KERWIN FELIPE, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, with


residence at MC-031 Ampasit Road, Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines, herein referred to as the SECOND PARTY;
WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the SECOND PARTY is the occupant of a residential


building with a portion of the said building having occupied a SEVENTEEN
SQUARE METERS portion of the aforementioned land of the FIRST PARTY;

_______________________ ________________ _____________


EMILY PULAS-MOLTIO PAULINO PULAS JOHN PULAS
CTC. No.
Issued on.
Issued at

CTC. No
Issued on
Issued at

GEORGE OGUES, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, with


residence and postal address at Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet, Philippines,
herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY;
and

________________________
HEIRS OF MELECIO PULAS
(Second Party)
_______________ __________________ _______________
ROSITA PULAS GREGORIO PULAS AMADO PULAS
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

ARTHUR PULAS

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This Deed of Undertaking entered into by and between:

________________________________
HON. GOV. RAUL M. MOLINTAS
Province of Benguet

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

AQUINO PULAS

WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY hereby agrees to lease the


SEVENTEEN SQUARE METERS portion to the SECOND PARTY under the
following TERMS AND CONDITIONS, to wit:

Issued at

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1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

The monthly rental shall be FIVE HUNDRED (P500.00)


PESOS, Philippine Currency per month, which shall be paid
every THREE (3) months commencing from the time the
FIRST PARTY shall have acquired the TAX DECLARATION
over the aforementioned parcel of land in his name without
necessity of demand. Default in the payment of two quarterly
rental shall be a sufficient cause for the automatic cancellation
of this undertaking;
The SECOND PARTY shall not sub-lease the premises leased
or otherwise assign or transfer his rights therein without the
written consent of the FIRST PARTY. The SECOND PARTY is
also prohibited to transfer possession of the premises by
Special Power of Attorney to any Third Person;
Should the leased premises suffer any damage through the
fault of the SECOND PARTY, the SECOND PARTY shall bear
all such damages;
The FIRST PARTY shall have the right to terminate this
contract at any time provided that he shall notify the SECOND
PARTY at least one month of his intention to terminate the
same, while the SECOND PARTY shall surrender the premises
to the FIRST PARTY free from any occupants and in the
condition that it was at the beginning of the undertaking;
Any violation by any of the PARTIES of the terms and
conditions of this contract shall constitute a ground for extra
judicial cancellation of this contract;

WHEREAS, this UNDETAKING shall be binding to both PARTIES,


their heirs and assigns;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their
signatures this 7th day of November 2001 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.

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GEORGE OGUES
First Party

________________
KERWIN FELIPE
Second Party

CTC. No.07887881
Issued on 01-15-01
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet

CTC. No.07892529
Issued on 01-22-01
Issued at Benguet

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


__________________________and________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 16. DEED OF SALE OF FRANCHISE OF A PUBLIC UTILITY
VEHICLE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That I , FREDO AQUISIO, of legal age, married , Filipino Citizen with
residence and postal address at Bangao, Buguias, Benguet, Philippines,
herein referred to as the VENDOR, for and in consideration of the amount of
___________________________________________ (Php. ______________________)
PESOS, Philippine currency and other valuable considerations, receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged from RACHEL BADUA, of legal age, married,
Filipino Citizen, with residence and postal address at Mankayan, Benguet,
Philippines and herein referred to as the VENDEE, hereby SELL, TRANSFER
AND CONVEY, and by these presents have SOLD, TRANSFERRED AND
CONVEYED unto said VENDEE that FRANCHISE OF A PUBLIC UTILITY
VEHICLE which is more particularly described as follows:
Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a VEHICLE
FOR HIRE on the line LEPANTO, MANKAYAN TO ANY POINT
IN THE PROVINCE OF BENGUET, MT. PROVINCE, BUGUIAS,
MT. TRAIL, EXCEPT BLIST (Baguio City, La Trinidad, Itogon,
Sablan and Tuba) and vice versa Bearing Case No. 200101-2226/2004-BAG-CAR-1296.
Of which I am the absolute owner.
I hereby warrant that the above-described franchise is free from any

lien or encumbrance and that I will defend the title and rights of the
VENDEE from any claims of whatever kind or nature from third persons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
We have hereunto affixed our signatures
this ______________ in _____________________.
_________________
________________
FREDO AQUISIO
RACHEL BADUA
Vendor
Vendee
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_________________ and ________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 17. DEED OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITH FRANCHISE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That I, RAYMOND L. RAMOS, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen,
and a resident of Km. 7 Dontogan. Green Valley, Baguio City, Philippines,
herein referred to as the VENDOR, for and in consideration of the amount of
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND
(Php.170,000.00) PESOS,
Philippine currency and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged from
JAMES A. CUYASEN, likewise of legal age, Filipino citizen, single, with
residence and postal address at Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines,
herein referred to as the VENDEE, hereby SELL, TRANSFER AND CONVEY,
and by these presents have SOLD, TRANSFERRED AND CONVEYED unto
said VENDEE that motor vehicle herein described as follows:

Make: TOYOTA
Model: 1995
Motor No. 2E2877397
Color: WHITE

Type: SEDAN
Plate No. AYD-767
Chassis No. EE100
9551906
File No. 132800000061429

Including that franchise/Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a


TAXI Service with case no. 99-01-2064 plying the route BAGUIO CITY TO
ANY POINT IN CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION which is valid up
to December 31, 2007.
Of which I am the absolute owner.
I hereby warrant that the above-described motor vehicle and
Certificate of Public Convenience are free from any lien or encumbrance
except that which appears in the Certificate of Registration, if any, and that
we will defend the title and rights of the VENDEE from any claims of
whatever kind or nature from third persons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
we have hereunto affixed our signatures
this 12th day of July 2007 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
______________________
RAYMOND L. RAMOS
Vendor
CTC No. 13113270
Issued on 1-09-07
Issued at Itogon, Benguet

_________________
JAMES CUYASEN
Vendee
TIN 927-995-792

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


___________________________
___________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 18. DEED OF SALE OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT

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_____________________________
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I, DAVID A. ALMORA, Jr., of legal age, Filipino citizen, with residence


and postal address at Bua, Tuding, Itogon, Benguet, Philippines, herein
referred to as the VENDOR, for and in consideration of the amount of ONE
HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND (Php.120,000.00) PESOS, Philippine
currency and other valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged from DANNY M. DASEP, likewise of legal age, Filipino Citizen
and with residence and postal address at Adaoay, Kabayan, Benguet
Philippines and herein referred to as the VENDEE, hereby SELL, TRANSFER
AND CONVEY, and by these presents have SOLD, TRANSFERRED AND
CONVEYED unto said VENDEE One (1) Unit Heavy Equipment which is
more particularly described as follows:
MAKE:
KOMATSU BACKHOE
MODEL: PC60-2
FRAME SERIAL No.
: 16293
ENGINE No.
: 4D94-3
SERIAL NO.
: 60869

I hereby warrant that the above-described Heavy Equipment is free


from any lien or encumbrance and that I will defend the title of the
VENDEE from any claims of whatever kind or nature from third persons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto affixed our signatures
this 29thday October 2004 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.

CTC. No.21198165
Issued on 7-27-04
Issued at Itogon, Benguet

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This Conditional Deed of Sale made and entered into by and between:
LOUIE CLAIRE S. SANTIAGO, of legal age, married, and a resident
of No. A-16 Poblacion, La Trinidad, Benguet, herein referred to as the
VENDOR;
and
CORAZON PARAAN, likewise of legal age, married with residence
and postal address at No. 3 Dominican Hill, Baguio City and herein referred
to as the VENDEE;

Of which I am the absolute owner.

______________________
DAVID A. ALMORA, Jr.
Vendor

Form No. 19. DEED OF CONDITIONAL SALE

__________________
DANNY M. DASEP
Vendee

WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the amount of NINETEEN


THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED (Php 19,200.00) PESOS, Philippine
currency and other valuable considerations, receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged from the VENDEE, the VENDOR hereby SELLS,
TRANSFERS AND CONVEYS, and by these presents have SOLD,
TRANSFERRED AND CONVEYED unto said VENDEE the following:
a.
b.
c.

DIP FRIER (23 x 18 x 30 in.);


BURGER GRIDLE (21 x 18 x 5 in. manually
operated); and
SHOW CASE (23 x27 x 38 in.);

Of which the VENDOR is the absolute owner;


WHEREAS, it is hereby agreed that the VENDEE shall pay to the
VENDOR the above-mentioned equipment under the following terms and
conditions, to wit:

Drivers License. No.AO1-93-042281


Expiry date: 2005-08-10
Issued at Baguio City Agency

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

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a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

The purchase price must be paid in full within THIRTY FIVE


(35) DAYS or within ONE (1) MONTH and FIVE (5) DAYS
from the date of execution of this contract;
The VENDEE shall pay a daily payment in the amount of FIVE
HUNDRED FIFTY (Php. 550.00) PESOS starting from the
date of execution of this contract;
Should the VENDEE fail to give the daily payment she shall be
liable to pay an additional amount of TEN (10) PERCENT of
the daily payment;
Should the VENDEE fail to pay FIFTY (50) PERCENT of the
purchase price within SEVENTEEN (17) DAYS all advance
payments made shall be converted as daily rental for the said
equipment and the VENDOR is authorized to automatically
pull out the said equipment; and
In case the VENDEE fails to pay the said fifty percent or the
full purchase price, she must voluntarily return and surrender
the said equipment to the VENDOR at her own expense and
free from any damage whatsoever;

WHEREAS, any violation of the foregoing terms and conditions shall


automatically rescind this contract and any party who violates the same
shall be liable for damages;
WHEREAS, the VENDOR hereby warrants that the above-described
Equipment are free from any lien or encumbrance and that he will defend
the title and rights of the VENDEE from any claims of whatever kind or
nature from third persons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this ______ day of September 2003 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.

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__________________________
LOUIE CLAIRE SANTIAGO
Vendor

_____________________
CORAZON PARAAN
Vendee

CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 20. DEED OF SALE OF MOTORVEHICLE ENGINE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That I, SONNY MARANES., of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and
a resident of Beckel, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as
the VENDOR, for and in consideration of the amount of TEN THOUSAND
(Php. 10,000.00) PESOS, Philippine currency and other valuable
considerations, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged from PILATO
OLANGCAY, likewise of legal age, married, with residence and postal
address at La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines and herein referred to as the
VENDEE, hereby SELL, TRANSFER AND CONVEY, and by these presents
have SOLD, TRANSFERRED AND CONVEYED unto the said VENDEE that
motor-vehicle engine herein described as follows:
MOTOR ENGINE NO. 303148
CR No. 07775043
Type/Make. Engine only
FUEL: Diesel.
No. of Cyl.: 04
Of which I am the absolute owner.
I hereby warrant that the above-described motor engine is free from
any lien or encumbrance and that I will defend the title and rights of the
VENDEE from any claims of whatever kind or nature from third persons.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
we have hereunto affixed our signatures
this _________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
__________________
SONNY MARANES
Vendor

CTC No.
Issued on

Issued at

_____________________
PILATO OLANGCAY
Vendee

CTC No. 13150124


Issued on 1-08-07
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet

WHEREAS, the herein VENDOR, is the absolute owner of a motor


vehicle by virtue of that Deed of Donation of a Motor Vehicle dated February
7, 2007 entered in the Notarial Registry of Atty. Ma. Inglay Capuyan-Fokno as
Document No. 51, Page No. 33, Book No. 32, Series of 2007 which is more
particularly described as follows, to wit:
MOTORVEHICLE
Make: Isuzu 6RB1

Type: Cargo w/
stakebody
Plate No. ULM 523

Model:
Motor No. 6RB1113166
Color: white/red

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


___________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 21. ABSOLUTE DEED OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This DEED of ABSOLUTE SALE of MOTOR VEHICLE made and
executed by and between:
PETER CAMPO, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, and a resident
of I.D 36, Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as the
VENDOR;
and
JOVITO ARINOS, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, and a
resident of Pucsusan, Minesview, Baguio, City, Philippines, herein referred to
as the VENDEE;

Chassis No. CYM502000001


File No. 1312-11292

The VENDOR hereby warrants that the above-described motor


vehicle is free from any, defects, lien or encumbrance and that he will
defend the title and rights of the VENDEE from any claims of whatever kind
or nature from third persons.
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the mutual
agreement, covenant and understanding, the VENDOR herein by these
presents, do hereby offer, as he did hereby offered, for sale the abovedescribed motor vehicle in the amount of FOUR HINDRED THIRTY
THOUSAND (Php. 430,000.00) PESOS paid in hand by the VENDEE;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this 10th day of November 2007 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
_______________
PETER CAMPO
Vendor

Drivers License No.AO1-78-001146

WITNESSETH:

________________
JOVITO ARINOS
Vendee

CTC. No. 14401202


Issued on 09-19-07
Issued at La Trinidad, Beng.

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

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____________________

and

______________________

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 22. DEED OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
OF AN UNREGISTERED LAND WITH BUILDING

DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY with ARP No. 99-014-02215

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE OF A REGISTERED LAND executed
by:
LEILA SAGUID, married to Henry Saguid, both of legal age, Filipino
Citizen, with residence and postal address at Km. 10, Shilan, La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as the MORTGAGOR,
In favor of
JUMAYDE PAAYAS, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Tawang, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines,
herein referred to as the MORTGAGEE,
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of a loan obtained by the
MORTGAGOR from the MORTGAGEE in the sum of FOUR MILLION FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND
(Php. 4,500,000.00) PESOS, Philippine
Currency, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged to the full satisfaction of
the MORTGAGOR, the MORTGAGOR hereby freely and voluntarily CEDE,
TRANSFER and CONVEY by way of mortgage unto the MORTGAGEE, his
heirs, successors and assigns, that parcel of land and residential building
erected thereon, registered in the name of the MORTGAGOR and more
particularly described as follows:
DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY with ARP No. 99-014-02216
NORTH:
EAST:
LOCATION:

054
SOUTH:
056
058
WEST:
026
Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet

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AREA:
300 Sq.m.
ASSESSED VALUE:
P10, 260.00

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NORTH:
Building Only
SOUTH:
EAST:
WEST:
LOCATION:
Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet
AREA:
108 Sq.m.
STOREY:
3 Storeys
MARKET VALUE:
P1, 534,140.00
ASSESSED VALUE:
P 536,950.00
This MORTGAGE is constituted under the following conditions:
a.
The MORTGAGOR hereby acknowledges the receipt of the
principal loan in the amount of P4, 500,000.00;
b.
The MORTGAGOR hereby promises and undertakes to pay
the principal loan of P4, 500,000.00 within TWO (2) YEARS from
September 21, 2006;
c.
The MORTGAGOR likewise promises to pay the agreed
monthly interest of THREE (3%) PERCENT from the signing of contract until
the said loan shall have been fully paid and satisfied
d.
The MORTGAGOR shall pay all expenses in connection with
this mortgage, and all other fees and documentary stamps required by law
for its registration, as well as other documents related herewith;
e.
The MORTGAGOR hereby asserts that all real property taxes
and assessments on the property mortgaged up to the current year have
been paid. He binds himself to pay promptly the taxes due on the property
mortgaged;
f.
The MORTGAGOR shall neither lease the mortgaged property
nor dispose of or sell the same in any manner, without first securing the
written consent of the MORTGAGEE;
g.
The MORTGAGOR hereby submits to the jurisdiction of the
proper COURT of La Trinidad, Benguet in the event of litigation in connection
herewith including foreclosure of this mortgage;
h.
If at any time the MORTGAGOR shall fail or refuse to pay the
obligation herein secured when due, or to comply with any of the conditions
and stipulations herein agreed, or shall, during the time this mortgage is in

j.

force, institute insolvency proceedings or be involuntarily declared insolvent,


or if the mortgage cannot be recorded in the corresponding Registry of
Deeds or Assessors Office, then the obligation of the MORTGAGOR secured
by this Mortgage including all interest due and any and all unpaid amount or
portion thereof shall immediately become due, payable and defaulted and
the MORTGAGEE or her successors or assigns may immediately demand
payment of the total obligation. It is hereby agreed that the MORTGAGOR
may foreclose this mortgage under ACT 3135, as amended, and in such
event, the auction sale shall be held in La Trinidad, Benguet. For the purpose
of extra-judicial foreclosure, the MORTGAGOR hereby constitute and appoint
the MORTGAGEE or his successors as her attorney-in-fact to sell the
properties mortgaged including all improvements existing thereon, to sign all
documents, receive, receipt for and accept all monies or checks, and to
perform any act requisite and necessary to accomplish said purpose;
i.
The MORTGAGOR warrants that the above-described
mortgaged property is free from any liens and/or encumbrances of whatever
kind and nature;
The parties hereby agree that this mortgage shall be
registered under ACT 3344;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this 21st day of September 2006 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
_______________
LEILA SAGUID
Mortgagor

___________________
JUMAYDI PAAYAS
Mortgagee

CTC. No.16913304
Issued on 1-17-06
At La Trinidad, Benguet

With my conformity:

_____________________and _______________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 23. DEED OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CHATTEL MORTGAGE executed by Mr. EDSON M. SIMEON, of
legal age, married to ____________________, Filipino Citizen, with residence and
postal address at No. 362 Cruz, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines and
hereinafter referred to as MORTGAGOR, in favor of SANDY BASILIO, of
legal age, married, with postal address at Cruz, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines, hereinafter referred to as the MORTGAGEE.
WITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of a loan obtained by the MORTGAGOR
from the MORTGAGEE in the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (P
100,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, with an interest of TWO ( 2 )
PERCENT MONTHLY, and to secure the payment of the same, the
MORTGAGOR hereby freely and voluntarily CEDE, TRANSFER, AND
CONVEY by way of mortgage unto the MORTGAGEE, her successors and
assigns, that motor vehicle which is more particularly described as follows,
to wit:
Make:
ISUZU
Type:
ALUMINUM VAN
Motor No.: 6BB1-617774
Serial/Chassis: SBR372-3074236
Plate No. PFR 866
File No.
1328-00000012963

CTC. No. 16945471


Issued on 3-24-06
At La Trinidad, Benguet

________________
HENRY SAGUID
Spouse of Mortgagor

The MORTGAGOR hereby warrants that the above-described motor


vehicle is free from any claim whatsoever, except that which appears in the
Certificate of Registration, if any.

CTC. No. 01228096


Issued on 8-29-06
Issued at City of Baguio

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

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The MORTGAGEE with notice to the MORTGAGOR, reserves the


right to sell, cede, transfer, assign or convey to any person or entity its right
and interest in and to this chattel mortgage so long as the same is
subsisting.
For the purpose of extra-judicial foreclosure, the MORTGAGOR
hereby constitute and appoint the MORTGAGEE or his successors to sell the
property mortgaged, to sign all documents, receive, receipt for and accept
all monies or checks, and to perform any act requisite and necessary to
accomplish said purpose.

Mortgagor

Mortgagee
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Form No. 24. CONFIRMATORY REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONFIRMATORY REAL ESTATE
executed by and between:

MORTGAGE, made and

This Chattel Mortgage shall be for a period of THREE (3) MONTHS to


be reckoned from the date of its execution and shall be renewable upon the
mutual consent of both parties.

JUDITH KIOS, married to Luis Kios, Jr., both of legal age, Filipino
Citizen, and a resident of Km. 4, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein
referred to as the FIRST PARTY;
and

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their


signatures this ____ day of ______________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
_________________
_________________
SANDY BASILIO
EDSON SIMEON
Mortgagee
Mortgagor

NIEVES A. ADAWAN, married to Doming Adawan, both of legal


age, , Filipino Citizen and resident of Km. 4, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines,
herein referred to as the SECOND PARTY;

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Issued at

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Issued at

WITNESSETH:

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_________________________ and ________________________
AFFIDAVIT OF GOOD FAITH
We, EDSON SIMEON, Mortgagor, and SANDY BASILIO , Mortgagee,
under oath, do hereby swear that the foregoing mortgage is made for
purposes of security of the obligation specified in the promissory note
thereof and for no other and that the same is just and valid obligation and
not one entered into for purposes of fraud.
________________
________________
EDSON SIMEON
SANDY BASILIO

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WHEREAS, sometime on January 27, 2005, the FIRST PARTY and


the SECOND PARTY executed a DEED denominated as REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE entered in the notarial registry of Noel G. Ngolob as Doc. No.
277: Page No. 56: Book No. XVIII: Series of 2005 with the FIRST PARTY as
the MORTGAGOR and the SECOND PARTY as the MORTGAGEE. A copy of
the aforementioned deed is hereto attached as ANNEX A and made part
hereof;
WHEREAS, at the time of the said mortgage the subject was a TWO
HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX (276) SQUARE METERS of the said property of
the FIRST PARTY covered by TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. T39305. A copy of the said title is hereto attached as ANNEX B;

WHEREAS, before the SECOND PARTY could register the said deed,
Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-39305 was cancelled by virtue of a Partition
Agreement dated March 4, 2005 executed before the undersigned notary
public and entered in her notarial registry as Doc: 836; Page No. 11; Book
No. IX; Series of 2005;
WHEREAS, as a consequence of the said Partition Agreement,
Transfer Certificate of Title No. 57354 was issued which now covers the
reduced area of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY (220) SQUARE METERS;
WHEREAS, the PARTIES are executing this document to confirm and
affirm the existence and validity of the above mentioned REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE hereto attached as ANNEX A and for the purpose of
registering and cause the annotation of the same on Transfer Certificate of
Title No. T-57354 registered in the name of the FIRST PARTY and on file
with the Office of the Register of Deeds of Benguet;
FINALLY, this contract shall be binding and enforceable upon the
heirs, assigns and the successors of the parties herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this ______day of April 2005 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
_____________
JUDITH KIOS
First Party

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 25. PARTITION AGREEMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Partition Agreement entered into by and between:
ARTHUR P. BANASEN, of legal age, single, Filipino Citizen with
residence and postal address at JB-124 Central Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines and herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY;
and
WILSON BANASEN married to Sharon R. Banasen, both of legal age,
Filipino Citizens and residents of JB-124 Central Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines and herein referred to as the SECOND PARTY;
and
AMOR B. SEGUNDO married to Ferdinand B. Segundo, both of legal
age, Filipino Citizens and residents of JB-124 Central Pico, La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines and herein referred to as the THIRD PARTY;
WITNESSETH:

____________________
NIEVES A. ADAWAN
Second Party

WHEREAS, by virtue of that DEED OF DONATION OF REGISTERED


LOT entered in the notarial registry of SHIRLEY JANE MALAYA-NACHOR as
Doc. No. 85: Page No. 45: Book No. V: Series of 2006 dated June 14, 2006;
the above-named PARTIES are the co-owners of that parcel of land situated
at Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet containing an area of THREE HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY NINE (379) SQUARE METERS covered by Transfer Certificate of
Title No. T-18349 and more particularly described as follows, to wit::
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE

CTC No.
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet Issued at La Trinidad, Beng.

With My Conformity:

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________ and __________________________

_____________
LUIS KIOS, Jr.
Spouse of FIRST PARTY
CTC. No.
Issued on_______;
Issued at _______

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A parcel of land (Lot 1-F-1-C, Psd-1-06520, being a portion of Lot 1-F-1, Psd1-06067, L.R.C. REC No. _____) situated at Bo. Pico, Mun. of La Trinidad, Prov.
of Benguet, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2-3 by Lot 1-D,
Psd-1-05141, on the W., N., NE., E, & S., along lines 3-4-5-6-7-8-1 by Lot 1-F1-E, Psd-1-06520. Beginning at a point marked 1 on Lot 1-F-1-C, on plan
being N. 37 deg., 48 E., 1478.03 M. from Triangulation Sta. CENTER, La
Trinidad, Benguet. Thence N. 16 deg., 57 W., 19.99 m. to point 2; thence S.
77 deg., 11 W., 9.82 m. to point 3; thence N. 8 deg., 51 W., 14.05 m. to
point 4; thence N. 74 deg. 19 E., 10.95 m. to point 5; thence S., 42 deg., 10
E., 8.72 m. to point 6, thence S. 22 deg., 24 E., 22.50 m. to point 7l; thence
S., 14 deg., 39 E., 4.35 m. to point 8; thence S., 74 deg., 47 W., 8.8 m. to
point of beginning, containing an area of THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
NINE (379) SQUARE METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan
and are marked on the ground as follows: points 4,5,7 & 8 by P.S. Cyl. Conc.
Mons. 15 x 60 cm., point 6 by X on stone and the rest by Old P.S. cyl. Conc.
mons 15 x 60 cm. bearing true, date of original survey on June 26-27, 1941;
date of subdivision survey on July 3, 1982 and approved on Aug. 5, 1982..

Description of i Lot 1-F-C-2, Psd-CAR-013970 is hereto attached and


made part hereof

WHEREAS, the PARTIES herein caused the subdivision of the


aforementioned parcel of land into THREE (3) lots;

______________________
____________________
ARTHUR P. BANASEN
AMOR B. SEGUNDO
Co-owner/First Party
Co-owner/Third Party
CTC. No. 16938451
CTC. No.16913063
Issued on 2-02-06
Issued on 1-23-06
Issued at La Trinidad
Issued at La Trinidad
______________________
WILSON P. BANASEN
Co-owner/Second Party
CTC. No. 16933578
Issued on 1-16-06
Issued at La Trinidad

WHEREAS, by virtue of that Approved Consolidation Subdivision Plan


of LOTS 1-F-C-1, 1-F-C-2, 1-F-C-3 Psd-CAR-013970 bearing number Pcs-CAR001126 as prepared for Arthur P. Banasen, et.al., the parties herein hereby
Subdivide, Partition and Adjudicate among themselves the aforementioned
parcel of land as follows, to wit:
-Lot 1-F-C-1, Psd-CAR-013970 with an area of ONE HUNDRED
SIXTEEN (116) SQUARE METERS shall be adjudicated in favor of AMOR
B. SEGUNDO, THIRD PARTY herein. A copy of the Technical Description of
Lot 1-F-C-1, Psd-CAR-013970 is hereto attached and made part hereof.
- Lot 1-F-C-2, Psd-CAR-013970 with an area of ONE HUNDRED
THIRTY SIX (136) SQUARE METERS, shall be adjudicated in favor of
ARTHUR P. BANASEN the FIRST PARTY, herein. Copy of the Technical
Description of i Lot 1-F-C-2, Psd-CAR-013970 is hereto attached and
made part hereof; and
-Lot 1-F-C-3, Psd-CAR-013970 with an area of ONE HUNDRED
TWENTY SEVEN (127) SQUARE METERS, shall be adjudicated in favor of
WILSON P. BANASEN the FIRST PARTY, herein. Copy of the Technical

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WHEREAS, the parties hereto hereby request, the Registrar of Deeds


of Benguet to issue individual Titles in accordance with this partition
agreement and as per the Approved Consolidation Subdivision Plan of
LOTS 1-F-C-1, 1-F-C-2, 1-F-C-3 Psd-CAR-013970 bearing number PcsCAR-001126 a copy of which is hereto attached for reference.
WHEREAS, the above-described parcel of land is in the possession of
the PARTIES herein;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this ____ day of November 2006 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_______________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Form No. 26. PARTITION AGREEMENT OF A REGISTERED


LAND WITH SIMULTANEOUS WAIVER
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Partition Agreement of Registered Land entered into by and
between:
ALBINA SMITH-ABELLERA, of legal age, widow, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet,
Philippines;
FILOMINA SMITH-BULAHAO, of legal age, widow, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet,
Philippines;
CARMEN SMITH-PABLO, of legal age, widow, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet,
Philippines;
AUREA SMITH-MONTE, of legal age, married to Fidel Monte, Filipino
Citizen, with residence and postal address at Datakan, Kapangan,
Benguet, Philippines; and
AIDA BAWAS-SMITH, of legal age, widow, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet,
Philippines.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the above-mentioned parties are the co-owners of that
parcel of land situated at Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet, Philippines and
covered by TCT No.T-1086 containing an area of FIVE (5) HECTARES by
virtue of that Deed of Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate, which was entered
in the Notarial Registry of Jose Velasco as Doc. No. 359; Page No. 23; Book
No. I; Series of 1959, and more particularly described as follows:
Lot 1
Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-1086Lot 1 Beginning at a point
marked 1 on plan F-49403, N. 86-09 E. 2680.24 m. more or less from
B.L.L.M. No.1, Mpl. Dist. of Kapangan, Mt. Province, thence N. 48-43 E. 62.05
m. to point 2; N. 67-07 E. 77.72 m. to point 3; N. 64-43 E. 53.70 m. to point

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4; S. 46-22 W. 98.84 m. to point 5; N. 89-46 W. 101.27 m. to point 1, point


of beginning. With an area of 0.4629 hectare. Point 3 Old G.I.S. in a tree;
point 4 Nail in tree; and the rest are B.L. Conc. Mons. Bounded on the North,
by property of Severino Malitas and Public Land; on the Southeast and
South, by Creek; and on the Northwest, by property of Sudimay.
Lot 2
Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan F-49403, N. 86-24 E. 2493.38
m. more or less from B.L.L.M. No. 1, Mpl. Dist. of Kapangan, Mt. Prov.,
thence N. 50-37 E. 95.96 m. to point 2; S. 50-06 E. 51.70 m. to point
3; S. 46-06 E. 45.31 m. to point 4; S. 34-48 W. 107.07 m. to point 5; S.
58-14 W. 94.21 m. to point 6; N. 26-53 W. 119.52 m. to point 7; S. 8156 W. 48.37 m. to point 8; N. 49-32 W. 32.95 m. to point 9; N. 36-15
E. 21.68 m. to point 10; N. 85-37 E. 105.98 m. to point 1, point of
beginning. Containing an area of 2.3318 hectares. Point 2, B.L. on
Boulder; points 3,5,6 and 7, Nails in trees; Points 4, 8 and 9, B.L. on
Rocks; and the rest are B. L. Conc. Mons. Bounded on the Northeast, by
property of Tomas; on the Southeast, by creek; on the Northwest, by
properties of Insas and Mariano Casio; and on the Northwest, by Creek.
Lot 3
Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan F-49403, N. 85-27 E.
2473.33 m. more or less from B.L.L.M. No. 1, Mpl. Of Kapangan, Mt.
Province, thence N. 77-08 E. 222.88 m. to point 2; S. 57-17 W. 182.42
m. to point 3; S. 80-58 W. 62.41 m. to point 4; N. 2-06 W. 58.81 m. to
point 1, point of beginning. Containing an area of 0.8726 hectare.
Points 1 and 2, Old B.L. Conc. Mons.; and the rest are B.L. Conc. Mons.
Bounded on the North, by property of Severino Malitas; on the
Southeast, by Creek; on the South, by property of Casio; and on the
West, by property of Rosalia Vda. De Pacalso. Bearings true.
Declination 1-30 E. Points referred to are marked on plan F-49403,
Sheet No. 1 Surveyed under authority of Sections 41-43 Act 2874 and
in accordance with existing regulations of the Bureau of Lands, by
Nemesio Albano, Jr. Surveyor, under the supervision of Gregorio L.
Arizabal, Public Land Surveyor, on July 22-25, 1931 and approved on
May 20, 1933.
Lot 4

Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan F-49403, N. 87-22 E.


2173.10 m. more or less from B.L.L.M. No. 1 Mpl. Dist. of Kapangan, Mt.
Province, thence N. 66-42 W. 56.61 m. to point 2; N. 6-19 E. 26.37 m.
to point 3; N. 30-15 W. 10. 52 m. to point 4; N. 51-16 E. 19.50 m. to
point 5; S. 84-02 E. 17.30 m. to point 6; N. 60-16 E. 36.25 m. to point
7; S. 29-05 m. to point 8; N. 75-58 E. 54.50 m. to point 9; S. 39-03 W.
110.75 m. to point 1, point of beginning. Containing an area of 0.5608
hectare. Point 9, Old X on Rock; and the rest are B.L. Conc. Mons.
Bounded on the North by Properties of Da-aya, Sabelo and Insas; on
the Southeast, by property of Locloc Serafino; on the Southwest, by
property Locloc Serafino; and on the West, by properties of Bagtang
and Da-aya. Bearings True. Declination 1-30 E. Points referred to are
marked on plan F-49403, Sheet No. 2 Surveyed under authority of
Sections 41-43 Act No. 2874 and in accordance with existing
regulations of the Bureau of Lands, by Nemesio Albano, Jr. Surveyor,
under the supervision of Gregorio L. Arizabal, Public Land Surveyor, on
July 22-25, 1931 and approved on May 20, 1933.

Lot 6
Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan 49403, S. 87-14 E.
2624.71 m. more or less from B.L.L.M. No. 1 Mpl. Dist. of Kapangan,
thence S. 27-59 E. 95.19 m. to point 2; S. 34-42 E. 9.49 m. to point 3;
S. 39-32 w. 36.26 m. to point 4; N. 59-38 W. 26.85 m. to point 5; N.
15-59 W. 77.88 m. to point 6; N. 29-22 E. 36.01 m. to point 1, point of
beginning. Containing an area of 0.3910 hectare. Point 4, B.L. on stone;
point 5, Old X on Stone; Point 6, Old B.L. Conc. Mon.; and the rest are
B.L. Conc. Mons. Bounded on the Northwest, Public Land; on the
Southeast, by Public Land; on the Southwest, by property of of Locloc
Serafino; and on the Northwest, by property of Vintiria. Bearing true.
Declination 0-21 E. Points referred to are marked on plan F-49403,
Sheet No. 4. Surveyed under the authority of Section 41-43 Act No.
2874 and in accordance with existing regulations of the Bureau of
Lands, by Ricardo R. Quilop, Jr. Surveyor, under the supervision of
Gaudencio Fantony, Public Land Surveyor, on April 6, 1936 and
approved on May 4, 1937.

Lot 5
Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan F-49403, S. 87-13 E.
1943.96 m. more or less from B.L.L.M. No. 1 Mpl. Dist. of Kapangan,
thence S. 45-32 m. 9.07 m. to point 2; N. 21-47 E. 7.52 m. to point 3;
N. 42-20 W. 8.54 m. to point 4; N. 55-20 W. 11.04 m. to point 5; S. 7329 W. 14.31 m. to point 6; N. 25-01 W. 63.13 m. to point 7; N. 76-11
E. 53.73 m. to point 8; S. 57-07 E. 43.90 m. to point 9; S. 10-26 W.
15.14 m. to point 10; S. 29-35 W. 33.59 m. to point 11; N. 80-74 W.
6.24 m. to point 12; S. 20-46 W. 13.11 m. to point 1, point of
beginning. Containing an area of 0.4355 hectare. Pointsnd 9, B.L. Conc.
Mons.; and the rest are Old B.L. Conc. Mons. Bounded on the
Northwest, by property of Tella; on the Southeast, by properties of Tella
and Laoyan Baporo; on the Southwest, by property of Geraldo Pilpilic;
and on the Northwest, by Public Land. Bearings True. Declination 0-21
E. Points referred to are marked on Plan F-49403, Sheet No. 3.
Surveyed under authority of sections 41-43 Act No. 2874 and in
accordance with existing regulations of the Bureau of Lands, by
Teodoro Salanga, Public Land Surveyor, on April 3,1935 and approved
on May 4, 1937.

WHEREAS, the parties have caused the subdivision of the abovedescribed real property into SIX (6) lots as per Subdivision Plan of
_______________________ as surveyed for ___________________________ and they
have partitioned and adjudicated among themselves the said property and
as indicated in Transfer Certificate of Title No. 1086 as follows:

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LOT 1 with an area of 0.4629 HECTARES shall be adjudicated in favor


WHEREAS, the copy of Transfer Certificate of Title No. 1086 is hereto
attached and made as integral part hereof;
WHEREAS, the co-owner ALBINA SMITH-ABELLERA, for and in
consideration of her love and affection to her children namely: JOSEPH S.
ABELLERA, married to Emilia Dimot, BASILISA S. ABELLERA-KIANG,
married to Rogelio Kiang, THEODORE S. ABELLERA, single, LEONARDO S.
ABELLERA, Jr., married to Remegia Bautista-Abellera, JOHNSON S.
ABELLERA, married to Cynthia Cabradilla-Abellera and ZENAIDA S.
ABELLERA, single, all of legal age, Filipino Citizens and all residents of La
Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, except THEODORE ABELLERA, who is a
resident of Kapangan, Benguet, Philippines, do hereby WAIVE, as she hereby
WAIVED, pro indiviso, all her rights, share and participation over the said
parcel of land to her aforementioned children;

WHEREAS, the parties hereby request, the Register of Deeds of


Benguet to issue individual Titles in accordance with this partition
agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this 31st day of January 2002 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
__________________________
_____________________________
ALBINA SMITH-ABELLERA FILOMINASMITH-BULAHAO
Co-owner
Co-owner

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Issued at

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Issued on
Issued at

_______________________
CARMEN SMITH-PABLO
Co-owner

________________________
AUREA SMITH-MONTE
Co-owner

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

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Announcement
Title
Actors
Whereases
Agreement Proper
Conditions or Terms
Signatures
Acknowledgment

Fo r m N o . 2 7 . L I V E L I H O O D D E V E LO P M E N T C O N T R A C T
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Livelihood Development Contract entered into by and between:

CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

ITOGON INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT, a


line organization of the DENR as represented by Atty. Roquesa E. de Castro,
with office address at Diego Silang Street, Baguio City, Philippines herein
referred to as the FIRST PARTY,
and

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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Note: In a CONTRACT, the parties make mutual undertakings in favor of each


other.
PARTS OF A TYPICAL CONTRACT

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AIDA BAWAS-SMITH
Co-owner

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law gives remedy, or the performance of which the law in some way
recognizes as a duty.

UCAB BARANGAY LIVELIHOOD ASSOCIATION as represented by


its president, a non-governmental organization, with office address at Ucab,
Itogon, Benguet, Philippines referred to as the SECOND PARTY.
WITNESSETH:

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WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY, a line organization of the Department


of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), is established to promote the
maintenance and sustainability of the Lower Agno Watershed and Forest
Reservation and is operating its activities in accordance with DENR policies;
WHEREAS, the livelihood component of the FIRST PARTY is made
part hereof to enable or to include the community and other sectors in the
fulfillment of its sustainability and at the same time implement selected
livelihood projects for the vegetation rehabilitation of the denuded forest of
the area;
WHEREAS, the SECOND PART\Y, a non-government organization
has expressed its commitment to the goals of the FIRST PARTY and interest
to implement the contract of TIGER GRASS LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT
at Ucab, Itogon, Benguet;
WHEREAS, in recognition of the interest shown by the SECOND
PARTY and the merits of the project proposal it submitted to the FIRST
PARTY, the latter has agreed to permit the SECOND PARTY conduct a
TIGER GRASS LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the PARTIES
have hereto agreed to implement this contract under the following terms
and conditions, to wit:
1.

OBLIGATIONS OF THE SECOND PARTY:

a. It shall acquire the endorsement of its barangay to enter into this


contract for and in behalf the said barangay and to secure accreditation
from the Municipality of Itogon;
b. It shall pay the notarial fee/s necessary in this contract. It shall further
post performance bond to guarantee faithful performance of the contract
which shall be released after the issuance of certificate of acceptance of
the contract by the DENR Regional Office;

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c. It shall disburse contract payments to the proper Livelihood Groups


identified in the Activities and Financial Work Plan (attached herein as
ANNEX A);
d. It shall, together with the personnel of the Livelihood Components of the
FIRST PARTY, verify the plantation area identified by the livelihood
beneficiary, investigate and monitor the activities necessary for the
preparation, implementation and development of the livelihood project
subject of this contract;
e. Finally, it shall comply with the terms and conditions and office rules and
regulations governing this contract as required by the FIRST PARTY.
2.

OBLIGATIONS OF THE FIRST PARTY:

a. It shall pay a mobilization cost of FIFTEEN (15%) PERCENT of the total


contract cost to the SECOND PARTY in full upon the execution of this
contract, provided that the SECOND PARTY had posted the required
performance bond. However, in the absence of the performance bond, the
FIFTEEN (15) PERCENT mobilization cost shall be disbursed in TWO (2)
equal installments, the first upon the execution of this contract and upon
submission of a contract of undertaking. The second, upon the completion of
the work to be funded out of the first installment, pursuant to the approved
work and financial plan;
b. It shall periodically monitor/inspect the project site, check and assess the
performance and progress of work of the project, and extend technical
assistance whenever it deems necessary for the successful implementation
of the project;
c. It shall cause the speedy inspection/validation of reported
accomplishments of the SECOND PARTY in connection with the latters
progress billings and render decision/action with respect to the release of
corresponding payment as expeditiously as possible. Whenever necessary,
the SECOND PARTY shall be notified of the inspection/validation by the
DENR and its authorized representative(s), who shall be present in the
particular area under inspection. Provided however, that the said
inspection/validation by the Monitoring and evaluation team shall still

proceed even in the absence of the SECOND PARTY or its representative(s),


provided further, that such absence is due to the failure of the SECOND
PARTY to attend the afore-mentioned inspection/validation despite due
notice;

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


WHEREAS, BERNARDO SAMPANA AND LYDIA SAMPANA, both
died intestate leaving DENISE S. RATERTA, CLARITO R. SAMPANA and
HEDILY S. CIUBAL as the only surviving heirs;

d. Finally, it shall pay the SECOND PARTY in accordance with the approved
Schedule of Payment attached to lend hereinafter made part of this Contract,
less taxes and other deductions, disallowances and deferred payments,
which shall be determined by the DENR after evaluating the findings and
recommendations of the Inspection/Evaluation team pursuant to the
provisions of the DENR 2.2.4 above and pertinent provisions of DENR
Administrative Order No. 31, Series of 1991.

THAT for the purpose of this contract the said deceased is being
represented by one of their surviving heirs DENISE R. SAMPANA-RATERTA,
of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and with residence and postal address
at North Sanitary Camp, Baguio City, Philippines; by virtue of that Special
Power of Attorney executed by her co-heirs CLARITO R. SAMPANA and
HEDILY S. CIUBAL, a copy of which is hereto attached for easy reference.

WHEREAS, this agreement is binding and enforceable as between


the parties;

WHEREAS, at the time of the respective deaths of the said deceased,


they maintained the following BANK ACCOUNTS:

WHEREAS, this agreement was entered into freely and voluntarily by


and between the parties.

EQUITABLE PCI BANK


MAGSAYSAY-BAGUIO CITY BRANCH
ACCOUNT NUMBER

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their


signatures this 1st day of January, 2001, in La Trinidad, Benguet.

_____________________
First Party

__________________
Second Party

P1, 925,475.70
P1, 076,913.96

ACCOUNT NUMBER

AMOUNT

1292-06940-1

CTFPLI

ACCOUNT TYPE

P14, 550.94

EQUITABLE PCI BANK


ABANAO SQUARE MALL BAGUIO CITY BRANCH

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

ACCOUNT NUMBER

Form No. 28. INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

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111-81584-5

ACCOUNT TYPE

EQUITABLE PCI BANK


NEW STA. LUCIA EAST BRANCH

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


______________________________________________

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02-000B-00152-CTF-A
A

_______________________________
ATTY. ROQUESA E. De CASTRO

AMOUNT

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AMOUNT

ACCOUNT TYPE

1474-00778-9
ACCOUNT
1474-00752-5
ACCOUNT
5474-00045-3
ACCOUNT
02-0402-00307-ctf-b
EPCIB FUND
00-0402-00016-ctf-k
U.S. DOLLAR FUND

P21, 326.33

PESO SAVINGS

P10, 851.55

PESO

US$2,312.64

DOLLAR SAVINGS

SAVINGS

ENGR. SANTIAGO A. SANTIAGO SR., a licensed Geodetic Engineer


in the Philippines, with office address at A-16 Poblacion, La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines hereinafter referred to as the SURVEYOR,

US$59,573.23

WHEREAS, pursuant thereto, the surviving heirs, through their


representative and co-heir herein, hereby release, discharge and free and
further undertake to indemnify, Equitable PCI BANK from any and all
liabilities, claims, damages, or other causes of whatever nature that may
now exist or hereafter exist, in connection with the release in their favor the
deposits left by their deceased parents;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this _____ day _______________ in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
______________________________
DENISE R. SAMPANA-RATERTA
_____________________
_____________
Representative/Co-heir
Bank Manager
CTC. No.
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at
Issued at

and
CHARLIE PEKAS PENGOSRO, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at #322 Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City,
Philippines herein referred to as the CLIENT.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the CLIENT is the surviving heir of the late ANDRES
PENGOSRO who is the owner of that parcel of land situated at Pico, La
Trinidad, Benguet with an area of 29, 256 sq.m., more or less and more
particularly described in PSU-252483;
WHEREAS, the client desires to engage the services of the
SURVEYOR and the latter is willing to accordingly extend his technical
services to the CLIENT;
NOW THEREFORE, the PARTIES have hereunto agreed, as they
hereby agree, on the following stipulations for the foregoing purposes, to wit:
SCOPE OF SURVEYORS SERVICES:
Acting in the interest of the CLIENT, the SURVEYOR shall
perform and conduct the following:

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


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Form No. 29. CONTRACT OF SERVICES


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONTRACT entered into by and between:

P499, 634.55

WHEREAS, the surviving heirs of the deceased desire to withdraw


the proceeds from the aforementioned accounts. As such, Denise R.
Sampana-Raterta has presented/submitted, among others, the original
copies of the respective Death Certificates;

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a)

Re-establishment of lost monuments, if needed, of approved plan


bearing number PSU-252483, ground survey, relocation, subdivision
and other technical jobs necessary for the establishment of the
boundaries;

b.

Ensure that all surveys are referred to the SURVEYOR,


and all fees thereon fully paid and settled.
FEES FOR SERVICES

b)

Preparation of (survey) plan indicating relative positions of adverse


claimants based on technical descriptions as indicated in the
documents, subject, however, to further review;

The CLIENT bind himself to pay the SURVEYOR a professionals fee


in the amount of THIRTY THOUSAND (Php.30, 000.00) PESOS
upon the execution of this contract.

c)

Conduct site investigation and issue certifications, if needed,


necessary for ongoing and future cases that arises from PSU-252483
concerning matters within the duration of this contract, if any;;

d)

Testify in court, if necessary and subject to minimal appearance fee,


on the correctness and authenticity of the metes and bounds of the
area covered by PSU-252843 and other cases incidental thereto,
such as but not limited to the subdivision and amendment of the
approved plan;;

All services extended by the SURVEYOR during the subsistence of


this contract shall be subject to fees to be agreed upon by the
parties based on the current GEP Tariff and to be paid 50 % before
the surveyor executes the said service and 50 % upon conveyance of
the final output; and

e)

To coordinate with the lead counsel on matters requiring legal action


or opinion;

f)

Provide technical advise, assist and help facilitate processes on


matters regarding the release of the title or decree, provided that the
surveyor will not guarantee, as he cannot guarantee, the release of
the said title; and

g)

Perform any other tasks, included, incidental or inherent to the


foregoing as maybe mutually agreed upon by both Parties.
REPONSIBILITIES OF THE CLIENT

The CLIENT likewise agree and bind himself to segregate, by a


proper Deed or Document, a 200 square meter portion of the parcel
of land subject of this contract in favor of the SURVEYOR upon the
signing of this contract on the further condition that the CLIENT has
the option to choose the location from which the said portion shall be
segregated;
In connection with the 200 square meters portion mentioned above,
the SURVEYOR has requested and the CLIENT has agreed that the
proper Deed or Document to be executed upon the signing of this
contract shall be in the name of one of the children of the
SURVEYOR, who as the transferee of such portion is hereby
authorized, including his heirs and assigns and the SURVEYOR
himself to take possession and make or introduce any and all
improvements on the portion mentioned above.
GUARANTEE CLAUSE

The CLIENT shall:


a.

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Furnish all pertinent documents for the proper


accomplishment of the services of the SURVEYOR;
and

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The CLIENT hereby guarantees that he is duly authorized to


represent the heirs of Andres Pengosro and/or enter into this
contract.

The SURVEYOR hereby guarantees that all services subject of this


contract shall be duly executed and performed. Provided, however,
that the SURVEYOR will not guarantee, as he cannot guarantee, the
EXPIDITIOUS, IMMEDIATE and/or FAVORABLE APPROVAL by the
proper authorities of said surveys, due to circumstances beyond the
control of the SURVEYOR, such as but not limited to, protest by third
person/s or third party/ies as the case may be;
TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT
This contract shall remain in force and effect unless and until both
Parties mutually agree in writing to terminate the terms
abovementioned; provided however, that either party is furnished
one (1) month notice prior to termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this _____ day of September 2007 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
________________________
CHARLIE P. PENGOSRO
Client
CTC No.
Issued on
Issued at

SATURNINA C. MOGUET, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with


residence and postal address at Maria Pucay Road, Guisad, Baguio City,
Philippines herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY,
and
JONVI T. SERRANO, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with residence and
postal address at A-18 Poblacion, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines herein
referred to as the SECOND PARTY.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY desires to engage the services of the
SECOND PARTY to drill a DEEP WELL at MARIA PUCAY ROAD, GUISAD,
BAGUIO CITY and the SECOND PARTY is willing to extend his services to
the FIRST PARTY as desired under certain terms and conditions;
NOW THEREFORE, the PARTIES have hereunto agreed, as they
hereby agree, on the following stipulations for the foregoing purposes, to wit:

___________________________________
ENGR. SANTIAGO A. SANTIAGO, Sr.
Surveyor

A. SCOPE OF THE WORK:


The SECOND PARTY shall perform the following:

CTC. No. 13125692


Issued on 1-04-07
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_____________________________

h)

Faithfully and completely furnish to the satisfaction of the


FIRST PARTY all necessary labor, tools, supervision and
management of the drilling project;

i)

Drill a borehole with a depth of at least TWO HUNDRED


(200) feet and a diameter of not less than SIX (6) inches;

j)

Install FOUR (4) inches (diameter) G.I./B.I. pipe casings and


perforated/slotted casings;

k)

Install a gravel pack on the annular space between the


borehole wall and the casing;

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 30. CONTRACT FOR A PIECE OF WORK
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONTRACT FOR A PIECE OF WORK entered into by and
between:

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l)

Develop the well by surging and bailing, cement grout the


annular space between the borehole and the lining from the
ground surface to FORTY (40) FEET below/downwards;

m)

Install the pump and its accessories; and

n)

Clean the drilling site upon its completion and demobilize all
equipment, tools and/or his personnel.
The FIRST PARTY shall pay the total consideration in the
amount of EIGHTY THOUSAND (Php.80, 000.00) PESOS
which will cover for the following, to wit:
a)
b)
c)

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


This CONTRACT TO SELL made and executed by and between:

The FIRST PARTY agreed, as she hereby agrees, to pay to


the SECOND PARTY FIFTY (50%) PERCENT of the EIGHTY
THOUSAND (Php.80, 000.00) PESOS contract price upon
execution of this contract which represents the partial payment and
the other FIFTY (50%) PERCENT shall be paid upon the purchase of
the above-mentioned pipes. But in no case shall the FIRST PARTY
pay an amount in excess of EIGHTY THOUSAND (Php.80, 000.00)
PESOS.
Should the contract price of EIGHTY THOUSAND (Php.80,
000.00) PESOS would not suffice for the job contract; the SECOND
PARTY hereby obliged himself to shoulder the amount in excess
thereof.
C. WORK DURATION:
It is hereby agreed upon that the SECOND PARTY shall
accomplish the drilling job within THIRTY (30) to SIXTY (60) DAYS.

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SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


________________________________

Form No. 31. CONTRACT TO SELL

FOUR (4) INCH DIAMETER G.I./B.I. PIPES:


TWO (2) INCH DIAMETER G.I. PIPES:
COSTS of LABOR.

B. MODE OF PAYMENT:

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their


signatures this 3rd day of December 2001 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
_____________________
________________
SATURNINA C. MOGUET
JONVI T. SERRANO
First Party
Second Party

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WILSON CAPUYAN, married to Leonarda O. Capuyan, both of legal


age, Filipino Citizens, with office address at Nardas Commercial Building, Km.
5, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY;
and
CARMELINA F. OYALES, married, Filipino Citizen, of legal age, with
postal address at No. 68 Sto. Tomas st., Quezon City, Philippines herein
referred to as the SECOND PARTY;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, by virtue of an authority, the FIRST PARTY hereby enters
into a contract to sell with the SECOND PARTY over that parcel of land
situated at Alalpang, La Trinidad, Benguet, covered by Transfer Certificate of
Title No. T-52919 and particularly described as follows:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OPF TITLE No. T-52919
A parcel of land (Lot 9, Block 6, Psd-CAR-009561, being
a portion of Lot 4, Psu-192324-Amd), situated at Barangay

Alapang, Municipality of La Trinidad, Province of Benguet,


Island of Island. Bounded on the NW., along line 1-2 by Lot 10,
Block 6; and on the NE., along line 2-3 by Lot 19, Block 6;
along line 3-4 by Lot 20, Block 6; on the SE., along line 4-5 by
Lot 8, Block 6; on the SW., long line 5-1 by Road Lot 2; all of
the subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan
being S. 340 deg. 11 W., 545.81 m. from BLBM No. 1 Bo. of
Alapang, La Trinidad, Benguet, thence;
N. 270 deg. 26 E.,
12.51 m. to point 2;
S. 620 deg. 32 E.,
3.94 m. to point 3;
S. 620 deg. 32 E.,
4.06 m. to point 4;
S. 270 deg. 27 W.,
12.50 m. to point 5;
N. 620 deg. 32 W.,
8.00 m. to point of beginning.
Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED (100) SQUARE METERS,
more or less. All points referred to are indicated on the plan
and are marked on the ground by P.S. cyl. conc. mons. 15 x 40
cms. Bearings True; date of Original survey on March 5, 1988;
date of subdivision survey on February 8-22, 2002, executed
by Junior Geodetic Engineer Paulino Ballola under the
supervision of Engr. Philip P. Piluden and was approved on
December 17, 2002.
WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the sum of FOUR HUNDRED
SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND (Php. 475,000.00) PESOS, Philippine currency,
paid in hand by the SECOND PARTY, the PARTIES herein hereby voluntarily
enter into this Contract to Sell under the following terms and conditions:
1.

PAYMENT:
a.
The SECOND PARTY pays the amount of FOUR
HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND (Php. 475, 000.00)
PESOS upon the signing of the contract;
b.
All payments shall be made directly to WINACA
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION with office address at Nardas
Commercial Center, Km. 5, La Trinidad, Benguet. Unauthorized
payment shall not be honored by the FIRST PARTY;
2.

a.
Any unpaid payment shall be charged a penalty
equivalent to TWENTY (20%) PERCENT per annum of the total
unpaid balance;
3.

RELEASE OF TITLE
a.
The title to the lot shall be released six (6) to nine (9)
months after full
payment of the purchase price thereof and
that of the agreed consideration in the contract to build a
residential house thereon.
Capital and documentary stamps shall be at the account of
the FIRST
PARTY while the Transfer taxes and other related
expenses shall be at the account of the SECOND PARTY;
4.

DEFAULT PROVISIONS
a.
If, at any time, the SECOND PARTY fails to pay the
balance
or scheduled payments within the required period
he/she shall be considered in default, and a penalty as provided for
in item No. 2 hereof shall be charged, and with the option given to
the FIRST PARTY to rescind this contract after the expiration of the
grace period and all advance payments made shall be forfeited in
favor of the latter;
b.
The provisions herein above-contained shall be
without prejudice to the right of the SECOND PARTY to SELL,
TRANSFER or CONVEY his/her rights
and interests under this
contract to qualified party within the
grace period
allowed
and before actual cancellation of this contract,
subject, however,
to the written consent of the FIRST PARTY;
c.
Should this contract be cancelled by the SECOND
PARTY, the FIRST PARTY shall refund to the former the cash
surrender value of the
payments on the property equivalent
to FIFTY (50%) PERCENT of the total payments made, less all
expenses that the latter may have incurred
by reason of the
execution of the contract, and expenses that may be
incurred
for repairs on the premises, if any. Refund is also exclusive of
payments
for
insurance
premiums,
agents
commissions, electric and water bills and related expenses, which

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may have been paid by the FIRST PARTY for and in behalf of the
SECOND PARTY, if any.
d.
Except for the stipulations on the mode of payment and
other conditions necessary for the eventual execution of the Deed
of Absolute Sale by the FIRST PARTY in favor of the SECOND
PARTY, all other stipulations herein are understood to be made part
of the DEED which shall be executed upon complete/full payment of
the consideration of this contract;
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY warrants that the above-described
residential house and lot are free from any lien and/or encumbrance 60 days
or less from full payment of the balance;
WHEREAS, the provisions of ART. 1623 of the New Civil Code of the
Philippines has been complied with;
WHEREAS, this contract shall be binding and enforceable upon his/her
heirs, assigns and successors of the parties herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto signed this
CONTRACT TO SELL this ____________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
_____________________
_______________________
WILSON G. CAPUYAN
CARMELINA F. OYALES
First Party
Second Party
CTC. No. 16926913
CTC. No.
Issued on 1-4-06
Issued on
Issued at La Trinidad, Benguet
Issued at
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
__________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 32. CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT entered into by and between:

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BEST ONE INTERNATIONAL SERVICES AND CONSULTANCY INC.,


an agency duly existing under Philippine Laws, with office address at Km. 4,
La Trinidad, Benguet, herein represented by its General Manager CRISTINA
E. MARASIGAN, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with office address at km. 4 La
Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines herein referred to as the EMPLOYER,
and
MENZI GRACE L. GASTE, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with
residence and postal address at ____________________________________,
Philippines herein referred to as the EMPLOYEE.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the EMPLOYER desires to engage the services of the
EMPLOYEE as CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEE at the BEST ONE
INTERNATIONAL SERVICES AND CONSULTANCY INC. and the
EMPLOYEE is willing to accept, work and extend his services to the
EMPLOYER as desired under the following terms and conditions, to wit:
D. DESIGNATION:
The Employee shall be hired as a CONTRACTUAL OFFICE
SECRETARY;
E. SALARY:
The EMPLOYEE
____________________ .

shall

be

paid

monthly

salary

of

F. CONTRACT DURATION:
It is hereby agreed that the EMPLOYEE shall be hired as such
for a period of SIX (6) MONTHS which shall be renewable upon the
mutual consent and agreement of the parties. Provided, however,
that upon the expiration of this contract any extension of
employment granted to the EMPLOYEE shall not be deemed as
automatic renewal and instead should be covered by a separate
contract ; Provided, further, that any work extended by the

EMPLOYEE after the expiration of this contract and with the consent
of the EMPLOYER shall be paid PRO RATA;
G. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT:
Either party may pre-terminate this contract, PROVIDED, that
the party concerned shall serve written notice to the other of his/her
intention to terminate the same at least ONE (1) MONTH prior to
the intended termination. PROVIDED, further, that should the
EMPLOYEE desires to terminate this contract he/she shall surrender
any document or accountability entrusted to him/her in relation to
his/her employment.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their
signatures this ___________________________ in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
BEST ONE INTERNATIONAL
(Employer)
Represented By:

SERVICES

__________________________
CRISTINA E. MARASIGAN
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

AND

CONSULTANCY

INC.

________________________
MENZI GRACE L. GASTE
CTC. No
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


_____________________ and _______________________

Form No. 33. COMPROMISE AGREEMENT


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This compromise agreement is entered into by and between:

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MANUEL AGLASI, of legal age, Filipino Citizen and resident of


Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines herein referred to as the SECOND
PARTY.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY is the private complainant in Criminal
Case No. R-4633 which is pending before the Municipal Trial Court of La
Trinidad and filed against the SECOND PARTY;
WHEREAS, the SECOND PARTY and the FIRST PARTY by these
presents have decided to enter into an amicable settlement for the
aforementioned case/incident;
WHEREAS, as per agreement between the parties, the SECOND
PARTY will pay to the FIRST PARTY as settlement for the aforementioned
case the amount of ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (P1,500.00)
PESOS representing the actual damage caused to the property of the FIRST
PARTY;
WHEREAS, in view of the foregoing and upon the serious
consideration of the surrounding circumstances that led to the
aforementioned incident, after the FULL payment of the afore-mentioned
amount, the FIRST PARTY is no longer interested to pursue nor testify on
the above-mentioned case;
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY is forever waiving all claims, criminal
or civil, and thus hereby discharging the SECOND PARTY of any and all
liability, anent the aforementioned accident;

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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ABELLARDO CORIL, of legal age, Filipino Citizen and a resident of


Tuding, Itogon, Benguet, Philippines herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY,
and

WHEREAS, the PARTIES entered into this agreement freely,


voluntarily and without anyone coercing or influencing them and are fully
aware of the consequences of their act and deed;
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WHEREAS, this agreement is binding and enforceable as between


the parties, their heirs and/or assigns and any violation of the terms and
conditions set forth herein shall be a ground for the automatic cancellation of
this agreement and shall subject the culpable party to any appropriate court
action;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their
signatures this ______day of December 2002 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
____________________
_________________
ABELLARDO CORIL
MANUEL AGLAS
First Party
Second Party

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 34. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Agreement made and executed by:
JOSEPHINE S. SAINGAN, of legal age, Filipino, widow and with
residence and postal address at 40 Suello Village, Marcos Highway, Baguio
City hereinafter referred as the FIRST PARTY;
and
JANE DE LA CRUZ, of legal age, married, Filipino, and with postal
address at Km. 6, La Trinidad, Benguet, hereinafter referred as the SECOND
PARTY;
WITNESSETH:

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WHEREAS, the same amount had already accumulated into FIVE


HUNDRED THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY ONE and THIRTY
THREE CENTAVOS (Php 500, 721.33) inclusive of interest and penalties
at the rate of twenty six percent (26%) and five percent (5%) per annum
respectively as of October 28, 2007 and the amount of interest is also
increasing at the time of execution of this agreement;
WHEAREAS, the SECOND PARTY hereby agrees to pay the said
loan inclusive of interests and penalties in favor of the FIRST PARTY herein
and the latter likewise agrees to accept the same, under the following terms
and conditions, to wit:

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


__________________________ and ________________________

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WHEREAS, the SECOND PARTY is indebted to the FIRST PARTY in


the principal amount of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (Php
150, 000.00) as of November 22, 1996 receipt of which is already
acknowledge by the SECOND PARTY by virtue of that MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT executed on seventeenth (17th) day of April 1997 which loan
remains unpaid;

1.
The SECOND PARTY hereby acknowledge the loan obligation
in the aforementioned MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT is still
subsisting in the principal amount of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY
THOUSAND (Php 150, 000.00) plus the accumulated interest and
penalties which now has the total amount of FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY ONE and THIRTY THREE
CENTAVOS (Php 500, 721.33) wherein said amount shall be paid
on or before August 14, 2008;
2.
The SECOND PARTY shall pay the total amount of the loan in
nine (9) equal monthly installments in the amount of FIFTY FIVE
THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR and FIFTEEN
CENTAVOS (Php 55, 624.15) commencing in the month of January
2008 up to August 14, 2008 with the single payment in the last
month in the amount of ONE HUNDRED FOUR THOUSAND PESOS
(Php 104, 000.00);
3.
Finally, both parties hereby agree to mutually comply in good
faith with all the terms and conditions of this agreement.

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THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE ENFORCEABLE AND BINDING TO


PARTIES HEREIN, THEIR HEIRS AND ASSIGNS.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto signed this
agreement this _____ day of __________ 2008 in La Trinidad Benguet,
Philippines.
________________________
_________________
JOSEPHINE S. SAINGAN
JANE DE LA CRUZ
First Party
Second Party
CTC. No.
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued on
Issued at
Issued at
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
____________________ and _______________________

Form No. 35. AGREEMENT


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This agreement entered into by and between:

WHEREAS, this agreement was entered into freely and voluntarily by


and between the parties and that they shall faithfully and religiously comply
with the terms hereof.

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


____________________ and _______________________

JASON G. TIDO, of legal age, Filipino citizens, with residence at


Buguias, Benguet, herein referred to as the FIRST PARTY;
and
LOURDES TELIAKEN, of legal age, Filipino Citizen with residence at
New Lucban, Baguio City, Philippines, herein referred to as the SECOND
PARTY;

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 36. CONTRACT OF SUB-LEASE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Contract of Sub-Lease made and entered into by and between:
REYNALDO LACAMEN, of legal age, married, Filipino and
with residence and postal address Pico, Bayabas, La Trinidad,
Benguet, Philippines hereinafter referred to as the SUB-LESSOR;
and

WITNESSETH:

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WHEREAS, the SECOND PARTY hereby leased from the FIRST


PARTY the aforementioned truck to haul scrap materials owned by Benguet
Corporation from the Balatoc Mines starting on April 1, 2006 up to June 20,
2006 and the latter on the other hand agreed to lease out the same to the
former;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their


signatures this _____day of ________ 2006 in ____________________, Philippines.
_______________
_____________________
JASON G. TIDO
LOURDES TELIAKEN
First Party
Second Party

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY is the registered owner of that TEN


WHEELER TRUCK bearing plate number UMM-426 while the SECOND
PARTY is a businesswoman duly authorized to haul scrap materials from the
Benguet Corporation, Balatoc, Itogon, Benguet;

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FILICIDAD LIMOS, of legal age, married, Filipino and with


residence and postal address at Tuding, Itogon, Benguet, Philippines,
herein after referred to as the SUB-LESSEE;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the SUB-LESSOR is the LESSEE of that business
establishment located at Betag La Trinidad, Benguet;
WHEREAS, the SUBLESSOR hereby SUBLEASES that building
situated at Km. 6 La Trinidad, Benguet and owned by JOHN CARLING,
including the FIVE (5) BILLIARD/POOL TABLE therein, unto the
SUBLESSEE;
NOW THEREFORE, the parties have agreed on this contract under
the following terms and conditions, to wit:
TERM OF SUB-LEASE- TWO (2) YEARS which shall commence and
be effective upon the signing of this contract and shall be renewable upon
mutual consent of the parties;
RENTAL- The SUB-LESSEE shall pay to the SUB-LESSOR for the use
and occupancy of the said stall the amount of THIRTY THOUSAND (P30,
000.00) PESOS per month payable on or before the 1st day of each
calendar month during the entire duration of this contract. The SUB-LESSEE
however shall deposit SIXTY THOUSAND (Php. 60,000.00) PESOS upon
the singing of this document. The said deposit however, shall be applied to
the last two months of this contract should the term be completed;
SUB-LEASE- The SUB-LESSEE is not allowed under any
circumstances to re-sublease the said portion;

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ADVANCE NOTICE TO VACATE- The SUB-LESSEE shall give the


SUB-LESSOR thirty days written notice in advance of his intention to vacate
the premises before the expiration of the term;
MAINTENANCE-The SUB-LESSEE shall have the obligation to
maintain in good condition the aforementioned billiard tables including the
premises of the leased building. Provided, that any damages to the said
billiard tables and the leased premises during the subsistence of this
contract until its termination shall be for the account of the SUB-LESSEE
and the latter shall be obliged to cause the repair of the damage, if any;
IMPROVEMENTS- the SUB-LESSEE is allowed to introduce
improvements in the said leased premises with the condition that it will not
alter the purpose for which the said premises was leased and the SUBLESSEE shall not remove any improvement introduced thereon after the
termination of this contract;
BREACH OR DEFAULT- Should the SUB-LESSEE violate any of the
foregoing terms and conditions, the SUB-LESSOR shall have the right to
terminate and cancel this contract extra-judicially and the latter may then
exclude the former from the premises and shall not be liable to reimburse
the SIXTY THOUSAND (Php.60,000.00) PESOS DEPOSIT;
MUNICIPAL SERVICES- the SUB-LESSEE shall be responsible for
the payment of all municipal services, such as but not limited to, water and
electrical bills, and that upon the termination of this contract she will
surrender the leased premises free from all unpaid bills, whatsoever;
WHEREAS, this lease contract shall be binding to the PARTIES, their
heirs and assigns and shall be faithfully complied with.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have affixed their signatures


this _____ day of August 2006 in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
_______________________
______________________
REYNALDO LACAMEN
FILICIDAD M. LIMOS
Sub-lessor
Sub-lessee
CTC. No16931401
CTC No. 16897428
Issued on 1-10-06
Issued on 1-19-06
Issued at La Trinidad, Beng. Issued at Itogon, Benguet
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
__________________________and ________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Form No. 37. RESIDENTIAL HOUSE LEASE AGREEMENT


This Residential House Lease Agreement is made and effective this
January 1, 2001 by and between:
A, of legal age, single, Filipino with residence at 34 Loakan Rd., Baguio City
herein referred to as the LANDLORD:
and
B, of legal age,single, Filipino citizen with residence at 45 Loakan Rd., Baguio
City,herein r to as the TENANT.
WITNESSETH:
This contract is constituted under the following terms and conditions, to wit:
1.
PREMISES.
Landlord hereby rents to Tenant and Tenant accepts in its present condition
the house at following 34 Loakan Rd., Baguio City address (the "House").

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2.
TERM.
The term of this Lease shall start on January 1, 2001, and end on the
January 2, 2009. In the event that Landlord is unable to provide the House
on the exact start date, then Landlord shall provide the House as soon as
possible, and Tenant's obligation to pay rent shall abate during such period.
Tenant shall not be entitled to any other remedy for any delay in providing
the House.
3.
RENT.
Tenant agrees to pay, without demand, to Landlord as rent for the House the
(P4, 000.00)sum
in advance on FOUR THOUSAND PESOS, PHILIPPINE
CURRENCY the first day of each calendar month, at the resident of the
landlord, or at such other place as Landlord may designate. Landlord may
impose a late payment charge of FIVE PESOS, PHILIPPINE CURRENCY
(P5.00) per day for any amount that is more than five (5) days late. Rent
will be prorated if the term does not start on the first day of the month or for
any other partial month of the term.
4. SECURITY DEPOSIT
Upon execution of this Lease, Tenant deposits with Landlord TWO THOUSAND
PESOS, PHILIPPINE CURRENCY, (P2000.00), as security for the performance
by Tenant of the terms of this Lease to be returned to Tenant, without
interest, following the full and faithful performance by Tenant of this Lease.
In the event of damage to the House caused by Tenant or Tenant's family,
agents or visitors, Landlord may use funds from the deposit to repair, but is
not limited to this fund and Tenant remains liable.
5.
QUIET ENJOYMENT.
Landlord agrees that on paying the rent and performing the obligations
contained in this Lease, Landlord will not interfere with Tenant's peaceful use
and enjoyment of the House.
6.

USE OF PREMISES.

A. The House shall be used and occupied by Tenant exclusively as a private


single-family residence. Neither the House nor any part of the House or yard
shall be used at any time during the term of this Lease for the purpose of
carrying on any business, profession, or trade of any kind, or for any purpose
other than as a private single-family residence.
B. Tenant shall comply with all the health and sanitary laws, ordinances,
rules, and orders of appropriate governmental authorities and homes
associations, if any, with respect to the House.
7.
NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS.
Tenant agrees that the House shall be occupied by no more than four
occupant's persons, including no more than three children under the age
of eighteen (18) years, without the prior written consent of Landlord.
8.
CONDITION OF PREMISES.
Tenant agrees that Tenant has examined the House, including the grounds
and all buildings and improvements, and that they are, at the time of this
Lease, in good order, good repair, safe, clean, and tenantable condition.
Landlord and Tenant agree that a copy of the "Joint Inspection," the original
of which is maintained by Landlord and a copy provided to Tenant, attached
hereto reflects the condition of the House at the commencement of Tenant's
occupancy.
9.
ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING.
A. Tenant shall not assign this Lease, or sublet or grant any concession or
license to use the House or any part of the House without Landlord's prior
written consent.
B. Any assignment, subletting, concession, or license without the prior
written consent of Landlord, or an assignment or subletting by operation of
law, shall be void and, at Landlord's option, terminate this Lease.
10.
ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS.
A. Tenant shall make no alterations to the House or construct any building or
make other improvements without the prior written consent of Landlord.

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B. All alterations, changes, and improvements built, constructed, or placed


on or around the House by Tenant, with the exception of fixtures properly
removable without damage to the House and movable personal property,
shall, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between Landlord and
Tenant, be the property of Landlord and remain at the expiration or earlier
termination of this Lease.
11.
DAMAGE TO PREMISES.
If the House, or any part of the House, shall be partially damaged by fire or
other casualty not due to Tenant's negligence or willful act, or that of
Tenant's family, agent, or visitor, there shall be an abatement of rent
corresponding with the time during which, and the extent to which, the
House is untenantable. If Landlord shall decide not to rebuild or repair, the
term of this Lease shall end and the rent shall be prorated up to the time of
the damage.
12.
DANGEROUS MATERIALS.
Tenant shall not keep or have on or around the House any article or thing of
a dangerous, inflammable, or explosive character that might unreasonably
increase the danger of fire on or around the House or that might be
considered hazardous.
13.
UTILITIES.
Tenant shall be responsible for arranging and paying for all utility services
required on the premises, except Landlord will provide: water and lighting
facilities. Tenant shall not default on any obligation to a utility provider for
utility services at the House.
14.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR.
A. Tenant will, at Tenant's sole expense, keep and maintain the House and
appurtenances in good and sanitary condition and repair during the term of
this Lease. In particular, Tenant shall keep the fixtures in the House in good
order and repair; keep the furnace clean; and keep the walks free from dirt
and debris. Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole expense, make all required repairs
to the plumbing, range, oven heating apparatus, electric and gas fixtures,
other mechanical devices and systems, floors, ceilings and walls whenever

damage to such items shall have resulted from Tenant's misuse, waste, or
neglect, or that of the of Tenant's family, agent, or visitor.
B. Tenant agrees that no signs shall be placed or painting done on or about
the House by Tenant without the prior written consent of Landlord.
C. Tenant agrees to promptly notify Landlord in the event of any damage,
defect or destruction of the House, or the failure of any of Landlord's
appliances or mechanical systems, and except for repairs or replacements
that are the obligation of Tenant pursuant to Subsection A above, Landlord
shall use its best efforts to repair or replace such damaged or defective area,
appliance or mechanical system.
15.
ANIMALS.
Tenant shall keep no domestic or other animals on or about the House
without the prior written consent of Landlord.
16.
RIGHT OF INSPECTION.
Landlord and Landlord's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times
during the term of this Lease and any renewal of this Lease to enter the
House for the purpose of inspecting the premises and/or making any repairs
to the premises or other item as required under this Lease.
17.
DISPLAY OF SIGNS.
During the last thirty (30) days of this Lease, Landlord or Landlord's agent
may display "For Sale" or "For Rent" or "Vacancy" or similar signs on or about
the House and enter to show the House to prospective purchasers or
tenants.
18.
HOLDOVER BY TENANT.
Should Tenant remain in possession of the House with the consent of
Landlord after the expiration of the Term of this Lease, a new tenancy from
month to month shall be created which shall be subject to all the terms and
conditions of this Lease, but shall be terminable on thirty (30) days by either
party or longer notice if required by law. If Tenant holds over without
Landlord's consent, Landlord is entitled to double rent, pro-rated per each
day of the holdover, lasting until Tenant leaves the House.

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19.
SURRENDER OF PREMISES.
At the expiration of the Lease, Tenant shall quit and surrender the House in
as good state and condition as they were at the commencement of this
Lease, reasonable use and wear and damages by the elements excepted.
20.
FORFEITURE OF SECURITY DEPOSIT - DEFAULT.
It is understood and agreed that Tenant shall not attempt to apply or deduct
any portion of any security deposit from the last or any month's rent or use
or apply any such security deposit at any time in lieu of payment of rent. If
Tenant fails to comply, such security deposit shall be forfeited and Landlord
may recover the rent due as if any such deposit had not been applied or
deducted from the rent due. For the purposes of this paragraph, it shall be
conclusively presumed that a Tenant leaving the Premises while owing rent is
making an attempted deduction of deposits. Furthermore, any deposit shall
be held as a guarantee that Tenant shall perform the obligations of the Lease
and shall be forfeited by the Tenant should Tenant breach any of the terms
and conditions of this Lease. In the event of default, by Tenant, of any
obligation in this Lease which is not cured by Tenant within fifteen (15) days
notice from Landlord, then in addition to forfeiture of the Security Deposit,
Landlord may pursue any other remedy available at law, equity or otherwise.
21.
ABANDONMENT.
If at any time during the term of this Lease, Tenant abandons the House or
any of Tenant's personal property in or about the House, Landlord shall have
the following rights: Landlord may, at Landlord's option, enter the House by
any means without liability to Tenant for damages and may relet the House,
for the whole or any part of the then unexpired term, and may receive and
collect all rent payable by virtue of such reletting; Also, at Landlord's option,
Landlord may hold Tenant liable for any difference between the rent that
would have been payable under this Lease during the balance of the
unexpired term, if this Lease had continued in force, and the net rent for
such period realized by Landlord by means of such reletting. Landlord may
also dispose of any of Tenant's abandoned personal property as Landlord
deems appropriate, without liability to Tenant.
22.
SECURITY.

Tenant acknowledges that Landlord does not provide a security alarm


system or any security for the House or for Tenant and that any such alarm
system or security service, if provided, is not represented or warranted to be
complete in all respects or to protect Tenant from all harm. Tenant hereby
releases Landlord from any loss, suit, claim, charge, damage or injury
resulting from lack of security or failure of security.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Lease to be


executed the day and year first above written.

23.
SEVERABILITY.
If any part or parts of this Lease shall be held unenforceable for any reason,
the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

24.
INSURANCE.
Tenant acknowledges that Landlord will not provide insurance coverage for
Tenant's property, nor shall Landlord be responsible for any loss of Tenant's
property, whether by theft, fire, acts of God, or otherwise.
25.
BINDING EFFECT.
The covenants and conditions contained in the Lease shall apply to and bind
the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of the parties.
26.
GOVERNING LAW.
It is agreed that this Lease shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the Republic of the Philippines.
27.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT.
This Lease shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties. Any
prior understanding or representation of any kind preceding the date of this
Lease is hereby superseded. This Lease may be modified only by a writing
signed by both Landlord and Tenant.
28.
NOTICES.
Any notice required or otherwise given pursuant to this Lease shall be in
writing; hand delivered, mailed certified return receipt requested, postage
prepaid, or delivered by recognized overnight delivery service, if to Tenant,
at the House and if to Landlord, at the address for payment of rent.

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A
Landlord

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B
Tenant

Form No. 38. CONTRACT OF LEASE


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
This Contract of Lease made and entered into by and between:
HERMENEGILDO HIERAS JR., of legal age, married, Filipino
Citizen, with residence and postal address at MB 201 La Trinidad
Village Subdivision, Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines
hereinafter referred to as the LESSOR;
and
KIM DAEKYEONG, of legal age, single, Korean Citizen and
with residence and postal address at #35C Tacay Rd., Baguio City,
Philippines, herein after referred to as the LESSEE;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the LESSOR is the owner of that FIVE (5) STORY
residential building situated at the Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines;
WHEREAS, the LESSOR hereby leases unto the said LESSEE the
said residential building under the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS, to
wit:
1.
This Contract of Lease shall be effective for a period of FIVE
(5) YEARS with a monthly rent of EIGHTY THOUSAND (80,000.00)
PESOS which shall commence on January 1, 2007, renewable upon
the mutual consent of the contracting parties;

2.
The monthly rental shall be subject to an increase of FIFTEEN
(15) PERCENT annually;
3.
The LESSEE shall pay to the LESSOR SIX (1) MONTHS
ADVANCE and SIX (1) MONTHS DEPOSIT of the rent upon the
signing of this contract which shall be credited for the last year of the
contract;
4.
The LESSOR shall respect the occupancy of the LESSEE
provided however, that the latter shall faithfully comply with the
terms and conditions of this contract;
5.
The LESSEE shall be responsible for the proper care,
maintenance and sanitation of the said building during his occupancy
and upon the termination of this contract.
6.

Any proposed improvements on the building subject of this


lease contract by the LESSEE shall be with the prior written
consent of the LESSOR;

7.

The LESSEE shall not SUBLEASE the said residential building


to any third person without the written consent of the
LESSOR;

8.

Upon the termination of this lease Contract, the LESSEE shall


surrender the leased building to the LESSOR free from any
occupants, unpaid rents, and damages and without need of
demand;

9.

The LESSEE shall be responsible for the payment of all


Municipal Services, such as but not limited to Electric Bills and
other fees necessary for the enjoyment of the said building.

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However the tax due on the building shall be borne by the


LESSOR;
10.

Either party shall give at least TWO (2) MONTHS notice in


case of extension or renewal of this contract;

11.

In case of pre-termination of the contract, the LESSEE is


obliged to pay the entire duration of the contract;

12.

Any violation by any of the PARTIES of the terms and


conditions of this contract shall constitute a ground for
ejectment and extra judicial cancellation of this contract
without need of demand. Provided however, that in case
judicial action is necessary the venue thereof shall be within
the proper courts of Benguet, Philippines.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES have hereunto affixed their


signatures this _____day of ______________ 2006 in La Trinidad, Benguet,
Philippines.
____________________________
HERMENEGILDO HIERAS JR.
Lessor
CTC. No.
Issued on
Issued at

__________________
KIM DAEKYEONG
Lessee
Passport No. JB0543592
Issued on
Issued at

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


__________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

COMPLAINT
Plaintiff, through the undersigned counsel, unto this Honorable Court,
respectfully alleges:

III. EJECTMENT CASES


EJECTMENT is a legal action brought by one claiming a right to
possess real property against another who possesses the premises
adversely or who is a holdover tenant who remains beyond the
termination of a lease but who is not merely a trespasser.
Form No.1. EJECTMENT WITH DAMAGES
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
6TH MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
SANTIAGO, ILOCOS SUR

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2.
That defendants spouses Elmer and Mila Hernaez are also of
legal age, Filipino Citizens and residents of San Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos
Sur where they may be served with summons and other court processes;
3.
That plaintiff Melita H. Queypo is the sister of herein defendant
Elmer Hernaez;
4.
That after the death of their parents, they partitioned the
estate/inheritance left by their parents wherein a Riceland located at San
Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur was given to defendant Elmer Hernaez and
the shares of the other heirs were also given;

MELITA HERNAEZ-QUEYPO,
Represented by ROSALIO HERNAEZ
Plaintiff,
CIVIL CASE N0. 987
For: EJECTMENT
-versuswith DAMAGES
Spouses ELMER and MILA HERNAEZ
Defendants,
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1.
That plaintiff Melita Hernaez-Queypo is of legal age, Filipino
Citizen and presently residing in Seattle, Washington and represented by her
brother Rosalio Hernaez who is also of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and
a resident of San Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur through a Special Power of
Attorney executed in his favor which is hereto attached and marked as
Annex A; (Section4, Rule 8, CAPACITY. Facts showing the capacity of
the party to sue and be sued or the authority of a party to sue or be
sued in a representative capacity or the legal existence of an
organized association of persons that is made a party must be
averred. A party desiring to raise an issue as to the legal existence
or any party or the capacity of any party to sue and be sued in a
representative capacity, shall do so in a specific denial, which shall
include such supporting particulars as are pecularly within the
pleaders knowledge. )

5.
That a residential lot was also given to plaintiff Melita H.
Queypo, her brother and sister Jimmy Hernaez and Arsenia Hernaez-Castro
as their share in the intestate estate of their parents to which they
subsequently declared in their names and now covered under Tax
Declaration Number 009-00672. Copy of the Tax Declaration covering the
said lot is hereto attached and marked as Annex B; (Section7, Rule 8.

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ACTION OR DEFENSE BASED ON DOCUMENT. Whenever an action or


defense is based upon a written instrument or document, the
substance of such instrument or document shall be set forth in the
pleading, and the original or a copy thereof shall be attached to the
pleading as an exhibit, which shall be deemed to be a part of the
pleading, or said copy may with like effect be set forth in the
pleading.)
6.
That plaintiff Melita H. Queypo bought a portion of a lot
consisting of 275 square meters from Condrina Milanes, adjoining to the lot
she and her brother and sister, Jimmy and Arsenia inherited from their
parents and subsequently declared in her name and now covered under Tax
Declaration Number 009-00651. Copies of the Confirmation of Previous Sale
executed by Condrina Milanes establishing the fact that she sold the
adjoining portion of her lot to the plaintiff and the Tax Declaration Number
009-00651 in her name are hereto attached and marked as Annexes C and
D;
7.
That plaintiff with the consent of her co-owners, Jimmy and
Arsenia built her house on the lot they inherited from their parents and
encroached portion of the lot she bought from Condrina Milanes. Copy of the
Tax Declaration proving her ownership over the said house is hereto
attached and marked as Annex E;
8.
That the house and lot of the plaintiff were occupied by the
defendants without any condition but only because of the generosity of the
plaintiff to the defendants they being brothers and further because of the
mercy she had with them for defendants are unemployed and depending
only from the monthly allowance given by the plaintiff;
9.
That because of the ingratitude and continuous withdrawal of
the plaintiffs sister-in-law or defendant Elmers wife from the money
entrusted to the Engineer who constructed plaintiffs house, plaintiff through
her authorized representative notified them to vacate the house and lot but
defendants refused and continuously occupy the house and lot. Copy of the
demand letter is hereto attached and marked as Annex F; (Section 2,
Rule 70. LESSOR TO PROCEED ONLY AGINST LESSEE ONLY AFTER
DEMAND. Unless otherwise stipulated, such action by the lessor

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shall be commenced only after demand to pay or comply with the


conditions of the lease and to vacate is made upon the lessee, or by
serving written notice of such demand upon the person found on
the premises, or by posting such notice on the premises if no
person found thereon, and the lesse fails to comply therewith after
15days in the case of a land or 5days in the case of buildings.)
10.
That plaintiff as sister of the defendants even offered them
that if they will voluntarily vacate the house and lot, the plaintiff will finance
the construction of their house but still defendants refused without justifiable
reason to vacate the house and lot of the plaintiff;
11.
That defendants when asked to vacate the premises, they told
plaintiffs representative that they will first burn the house before they will
leave;
12.
That plaintiffs house and lot including the improvements
introduced thereon will be endangered if the defendants will not be ejected
immediately from the premises because the defendants will no longer take
care of the property, they just want to occupy the house and lot and cause
further damage thereto;
13.
That defendants have neither basis nor right to continuously
possess the house and lot because they are not the owner, nor contributed
any improvements to the house and lot;
14.
That since plaintiff and defendants are brothers and sisters,
the plaintiff exerted all efforts to amicably settle the issue and even referred
the matter to the Barangay for possible conciliation but it all turned futile
and vain, a certificate was issued by the Office of the Punong Barangay of
San Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur stating that they failed to settle the
dispute amicably and thus they have no more jurisdiction to further proceed
to the case, copy of which is hereto attached and marked as Annex G;
(Section7,Rule8)
15.
That in order to avoid grave and irreparable injury or damage
to the plaintiff, specifically on her house and lot, the defendants shall be
ordered to vacate the premises immediately;

16.
That because of the refusal of the defendants to vacate the
house and lot of the plaintiff, the latter was forced to engage the services of
a lawyer to protect and enforced her rights who charged her of an
acceptance fee of P30,000.00 plus 1,000.00 per hearing;
17.
That due to the unlawful refusal of the defendants to vacate
the premises, plaintiff was embarrassed causing her to suffer sleepless
nights, mental anguish and wounded feelings which if quantified amounts to
50,000.00;
PRAYER
WHEREFORE premises considered, it is most respectfully prayed to
this Honorable Court that the above-entitled complaint be granted;
1. Ordering the defendants to peacefully surrender and immediately
vacate the premises, take nothing except their personal clothing and
be ordered to pay the plaintiff the following;
a. 30,000.00 as attorneys fees plus 1,000.00 per appearance
And to be determined by the Honorable Court
b. 50, 000.00 - in the form of moral damages
c. Cost of the litigation
Other reliefs which are just and equitable under the premises are
also prayed for.
Candon City, Ilocos Sur, for Santiago, Ilocos Sur, December 29,
2006.
____________________________
ATTY. ROBERT B. TUDAYAN
Counsel for Plaintiffs
IBP #621304/ROLL #36459
PTR #0043180/ 01-02-06
At Candon City, Ilocos Sur
TIN # 156-910-014

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That I am the authorized representative of plaintiff Melita H. Queypo


in the above-entitled case;
That I caused the preparation of the complaint in the above-entitled
case which I read and understood the contents thereof which are true and
correct to my own knowledge;
That I have not filed any similar action to the Supreme Court, Court of
Appeals or any other Court, Tribunal or Agency;
That if I should thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding
has been filed in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals or any other Tribunal
or Agency, I undertake to report the fact within five (5) days thereafter to
this Honorable Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affix my signature
this_______day of December 2006 at Candon City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
____________________
ROSALIO HERNAEZ
Affiant
JURAT

Form No. 2. EJECTMENT


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
6TH MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
CANDON CITY, ILOCOS SUR
MARNELIE PENDADEN

Plaintiff,
-versusMARJORIE DEL ROSARIO

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I, ROSALIO HERNAEZ, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and a


resident of San Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur after having been sworn to in
accordance with law, do hereby depose and say:

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For: Ejectment

Defendant,
x--------------------------------------------------x
COMPLAINT
COMES NOW, the plaintiff through undersigned counsel, and this
Honorable Court respectfully alleges:
1. That the plaintiff is married, Filipino citizen and reiding at Amguid,
Candon City Ilocos Sur where she may be served wtih court
processes, motions ad decisions while the defendant is a Filipino
citizen, married and residing at Sto Thomas, Candon City, Ilocos
Sur where he may be served with summons and court processes;
2. That plaintiff is the owner of a land over which an apartment had
been constructed, located at 439 Candon City, Ilocos Sur;
3. That by virtue of a contract of lease, plaintiff leased unto the
defendant the aforesaid apartment for a consideration of
Php5,000 per month as rental to be paid within the first ten days
of each month starting December 1, 2006;
4. That the defendant failed to pay the agreed rental for several
months starting from February 2007 up to the present;
5. That on April 2, 2007, plaintiff sent a letter of demand to vacate
the apartment which was received by the defendant as shown in
the registry return receipt hereto attached; (Section 1, Rule16,
par. J)
6. That despite said letter of demand which was repeated by oral
demands defendants failed and still refused to pay the agreed
amount of rentals and refused to vacate the apartment;
7. That by reason of the failure of the defendant to vacate the
premises and to pay the unpaid rentals, plaintiff was compelled to
file this complaint engaging the services of a counsel in the
amount of Php10, 000.

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WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that judgement be rendered


ordering the defendant to vacate the premises, to pay the rentals in
the amount of Php50, 000 and further rentals until the said defendant
fully vacates the premises and to pay the costs of the suit.
Plaintif prays for such other remedy, as this Honorable Court may
deem just and equitable.
Candon City, February 4, 2OO8.
VERIFICATION/CERTIFICATION
I, MARNELIE PENDADEN, of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and
a resident of San Rafael, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur after having been sworn to
in accordance with law, do hereby depose and say:
That I caused the preparation of the complaint in the above-entitled
case which I read and understood the contents thereof which are true and
correct to my own knowledge;
That I have not filed any similar action to the Supreme Court, Court of
Appeals or any other Court, Tribunal or Agency;
That if I should thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding
has been filed in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals or any other Tribunal
or Agency, I undertake to report the fact within five (5) days thereafter to
this Honorable Court.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affix my signature this 4th


day of February 2008 at Candon City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
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MARNELIE PENDADEN
Affian
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PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR
CANDON CITY

on the ground, Constante Digamo fired two (2) more shots at him
point blank;

S.S.

d. That I recognized the three (3) assailants of my father because


I was only about two (2) meters from them and that the place
where they killed my father was well-lighted;

AFFIDAVIT
I, MACMAC DATO y CAB-JUAN, 17 years of age, single, and a
resident of Sitio Turod, Barangay Manaboc, Burgos, Ilocos Sur, after having
been sworn to in accordance with law, hereby depose and state;
1. That I executed a sworn statement on November 13, 2007 before PO2
Reynaldo C. Mendoza witnessed by PI Federico Donato Calibuso, Chief of
Police of Burgos Municipal Police Station about a crime I personally saw
and witnessed;
2. That I was not able to fully elaborate what I saw because all that I
said were dictated to me by my uncle Andriano Dato and told me to just
mention the name of George Ganaden as the triggerman because,
according to him, no matiliw isuna, isabit na met la dagidiay kakadua na
(if he will be captured he will tell of his companions anyway);
3. That the truths about the killing are as follows:
a. That at about ten oclock (10:00) in the evening of November
8, 2007, while I was in our house, I heard about two (2) gunshots
so I rushed out of our house and went straight to our neighbors
house, Jovelyn Juan Y Manzano, where there was a party going on
and where I know my father was;
b. That when I saw that the people there were merry-making I
returned to our house however, when I was already at the eastern
side of our house, I again heard gunshot so I returned
immediately to the our neighbors house;

e. That because of fear and that I was already nervous, I ran


towards west to ask help from my uncles Jessie Dato and
Dominador Dato where I met my uncle Felix Dato who was also
calling for help;
4. That the facts about the true participation of George Ganaden as well
as the participation of Constante Digamo and Anacleto Cablas were not
fully elaborated because I was restrained by my uncle Andriano Dato, for
reasons known to him only, and also because of fear I still feel that time;
5. That I am executing this sworn statement to modify my first
statement given on November 13, 2007, to establish the fact that there
were three (3) assailants of my father, that CONSTANTE DIGAMO was the
one who shot my father while GEORGE GANADEN and ANACLETO CABLAS
restrained and held him, to explain the discrepancies made in my first
statement and attest to the truth of the foregoing statements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my signature this 29 th day
of February 2008 at Candon City, Ilocos Sur.
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Affiant
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c. That when I was at our neighbors house, I saw George


Ganaden and Anacleto Cablas holding my father, Hector Dato,
and restraining him from moving while Constante Digamo fired at
him point blank and that even when my father was already lying

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IV. INFORMATIONS
INFORMATION is a written accusation of crime signed by the
prosecutor, charging a person with the commission of a crime; an
alternative to indictment as a means of starting a criminal
prosecution. The purpose of information is to inform the defendant
of the charges against him and to inform the court of the factual
basis of the charges.

1.

ESSENTIAL PARTS OF INFORMATION:


Caption
2. Heading
3. Opening Sentence
4. Body alleging the acts or omissions constituting the crime
5. Contrary to Law
6. Certification of Preliminary Investigation
7. Jurat
8. List of Witnesses
9. Bail Recommended
Form No. 1. INFORMATION FOR ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS

That on or about February 16, 2009, in the City of Baguio, Philippines,


within the jurisdiction of this court, the said accused, actuated by lust, did
then and there wilfully, unlawfully, and feloniously, commit an act of
lasciviousness on the person of Victoria Abad by then and there embracing
and kissing her and touching her breasts and sexual organs, against her will
and by means of force.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
Asst.City Prosecutor
APPROVED:
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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor
WITNESSES:
1. Sam Milby- Brookside, Baguio City
2. Bea Alonzo- Bakakeng Norte, Baguio City

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REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
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INFORMATION

`The undersigned hereby accuses, upon sworn complaint originally


filed by the offended party accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of ACTS
OF LASCIVIOUSNESS, committed as follows:

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Acts Of Lasciviousness

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that a preliminary investigation has been
conducted in the above- entitled case, wherein the accused was given
a chance to appear and that on the basis of the evidence presented there is
reasonable ground to believe that the offense charged has been committed
and the accused is probably guilty thereof.
Bail not recommended. (Or bail recommended).
Baguio City, Philippines, this 18th day of February, 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
Asst.City Prosecutor

Asst.City Prosecutor
APPROVED:

JURAT
Form No. 2. INFORMATION FOR ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE

WITNESSES:

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

1. Kirby De Jesus- Queen of Peace, Baguio City


2. PO1 Justin Pineda- Baguio City Police Station

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Attempted Homicide

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about ,February 16,2009, in the City of Baguio, and within
the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused, armed with a
jungle knife, and with evident intent to kill, did then and there willfully,
unlawfully, and feloniously attack JUAN TAMAD, with his said weapon,
missing said JUAN TAMAD by only a fraction of an inch, and would have
continued his criminal act had not the said JUAN TAMAD successfully resisted
him with the help of some bystanders who responded to his cry for help.

Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2006.

Form No. 3. INFORMATION FOR DAMAGES


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Damages to Property
Through Reckless Imprudence

Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

That on or about February 16, 2009, at about 10:00 pm, in the City of
Baguio and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused
did then and there, while driving his Sarao jeepney with Plate No. AYD 567

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(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


DAMAGE TO PROPERTY THROUGH RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE, committed as
follows, to wit:

CONTRARY TO LAW.

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under the influence of liquor and in a reckless and imprudent manner,


bumped the his said jeepney into the residential house of PEDRA SANTOS
situated at No.72, Marcos Highway, Baguio City and along the national
highway, thereby causing damage to the front wall of the said residential
house to the damage and prejudice of its owner, PEDRA SANTOS, in the
amount of P500, 000.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17 th day of February 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
Asst.City Prosecutor
WITNESSES:
1. Ruth Razon- No.10 Trancoville, Baguio City
2. Pen Medina- No.9 Brookside, |Baguio City

The undersigned hereby, accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


FALSIFICATION, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16,2009, at about, in the City Baguio, and
within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the accused JUAN DELA CRUZ
who is not a passer of any professional board examination administered by
the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC), conspiring and conniving
with the other accused PEDRO TAMAD, who was then and there was a
records clerk of the PRC, did there and them, willfully, unlawfully, and
feloniously made up and printed a fake PRC License Card bearing the name
of the accused JUAN DELA CRUZ making it appear therein that the latter is a
board passer of the Electrical Engineering Board given on September 8, 2008
and with a grade of 85% and that he is a Registered Electrical Engineer,
knowing the said accused had neither the legal right or title to the issuance
of the said PRC License Card.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT

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PEDRO LIWANAG
Asst.City Prosecutor

Form No. 4. INFORMATION FOR ESTAFA

APPROVED:

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,

Witnesses:
1. Joe Santos- Rimando Road, Baguio City
2. Peter Bright- Trancoville, Baguio City

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Falsification of Public
Document

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


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Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

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City Prosecutor

Form No. 5. INFORMATION FOR RAPE

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REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,

1. Dominador
Gallardo- Brookside, Baguio City
2. Derek Ramsey- Trancoville, Baguio City
(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)
JURAT

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Forcible Abduction
with Rape

Form No. 6. INFORMATION FOR FRUSTRATED HOMICIDE


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION
The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of
FORCIBLE ABDUCTION WITH RAPE, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16, 2009, at about 3:00 pm, in the City of
Baguio, and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused,
with lewd and unchaste designs, did then and there willfully, unlawfully and
feloniously abduct a woman named CHESKA GARCIA who is a minor of 14
years while she was on her way home from school, taking and carrying her
away on board a black passenger van, and once said CHESKA GARCIA was in
the custody of the said accused, the latter did there and then, willfully,
unlawfully, and feloniously, had carnal knowledge of the said CHESKA
GARCIA against her will and by means of force, violence, intimidation and
threats.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor
Witnesses:

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Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Frustrated Homicide

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


FRUSTRATED HOMICIDE, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16,2009, in the City of Baguio and within
the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused, armed with a
jungle knife, and with evident intent to kill, did then and there willfully,
unlawfully, and feloniously assault, attack and wound one JUAN TAMAD
inflicting mortal wounds in different parts of his body, which would have
directly caused the death of said JUAN TAMAD, thus performing all acts of
execution which would have produced the crime of homicide as a
consequence, but nevertheless did not produce the same by reason of
caused independent of his will, that is, because of the timely medical
assistance rendered on the said JUAN TAMAD.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.

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City Prosecutor

than (30) days, and have incapacitated and will incapacitate him from labor
for the same period of time.
CONTRARY TO LAW.

Witnesses:
1.

Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.

Zanjoe Marudo- Bokawkan Road, Baguio City


2. Maria Soriano- Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City
3. PO1 Bok Tama- Baguio City Police Station

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City Prosecutor

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT

Witnesses:
1. Jeff Reyes- No.88 Bokawkan Road, Baguio City
2. Angel Jose- No.09 Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City

Form No. 7. INFORMATION FOR PHYSICAL INJURIES


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT
Form No. 8. INFORMATION FOR MALVERSATION

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Less Serious Physical
Injuries

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION
The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of
LESS SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16, 2009 at about 9:00 pm, in the City of
Baguio and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused
did there and then willfully, unlawfully and feloniously, and without justifiable
cause therefor, attack, assault, and beat one JUAN TAMAD, punching and
kicking him in different parts of his body, thereby inflicting on the latter
wounds in different parts of his body, which have required and will require
medical attention for a period of not less than ten (10) days but not more

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Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Malversation

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


MALVERSATION, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16,2009,in the City of Baguio and within
the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused, then being then

the Treasurer of the City of |Baguio, did then and there willfully, unlawfully,
and feloniously, and with grave abuse of confidence, misappropriate, take,
withdraw, and convert for his own personal use and benefit, the total amount
of P500,000.00 which are public funds belonging to the City of Baguio, to the
damage and prejudice of the public interest.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


PARRICIDE, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16, 2009 at about 11:00 pm, in the City of
Baguio and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused,
motivated by extreme jealously, and while armed with a .38 caliber pistol,
did then willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously, suddenly, unexpectedly, and
treacherously fired several shots at JUANA DELA CRUZ, his lawfully wedded
wife, which caused the instantaneous death of his said wife.
CONTRARY OF LAW.
Baguio |City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.

Witnesses:

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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor
Witness: Angela Ramos- Magsaysay Ave., Baguio City
Albert Reyes- Bakakeng Norte, Baguio City

1. Anna Santos- No.110 Brookside, Baguio City


2. Albert Reyes- La Trinidad, Benguet
(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)
JURAT

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT
Form No. 9. INFORMATION FOR PARRICIDE

Form No. 10. INFORMATION FOR ROBBERY

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REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES


Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
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INFORMATION

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Plaintiff,
CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D
-versusFor: Robbery
JUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
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INFORMATIOR

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Parricide

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The undersigned hereby, accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of the crime of


ROBBERY, committed as follows, to wit:
That on or about February 16,2009 at about 11:00 pm, in the City of
Baguio and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused
did then and there, willfully, unlawfully, feloniously, with intent to gain and
with intimidation upon the person of JUAN TAMAD by threatening him with a .
38 caliber pistol, took and carry away the latter's T303 SONY ERRICSON
mobile phone valued at P15,000 Philippine Currency, to the to the damage
and prejudice of the said JUAN TAMAD in the said amount.

CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
City Prosecutor
Witnesses: Jodi Sta. Maria- Bokawkan Road, Baguio City
Pampi Lacson- Magsaysay Ave., Baguio City
(Certification of Preliminary Investigation) & JURAT

Form No. 11. INFORMATION FOR VIOLATION OF R.A. 9262


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

CONTRARY to Section 5 par.e (2) in relation to Sec 3 sub. Par.d, of RA


9262 (economic abuse).
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
City Prosecutor

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Violation of R.A. 9262
Witnesses:
1. Joey De Leon- No.113 Brookside, Baguio City
2. Pia Guanio- No.14 Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ of VIOLATION OF


R.A. 9262 (ANTI-WOMENS VIOLENCE ACT) committed as follows:

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT

That sometime in February 16,2009 in the City of Baguio, Philippines


and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the above-named
accused did there and then, willfully, unlawfully and criminally and with
intent to manipulate the conduct of his wife and children to beg money from
him, commit acts of economic abuse against his wife, JUANA DELA CRUZ and
their minor children, by refusing to give them any financial support, which is
legally due them under the law, to their damage and prejudice.

Form No. 12. INFORMATION FOR ADULTERY

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REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES


Plaintiff,
CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D
-versusFor: Adultery
JUANA DELA CRUZ y SIPAG,
And JUAN TAMAD
(Both of No 436, Siapno Road,
Pacdal, Baguio City).
Accused.
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INFORMATION

MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT


FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY

The undersigned hereby accuses JUANA DELA CRUZ y SIPAG and


JUAN TAMAD of the crime of ADULTERY, committed as follows:
That on or about February 16, 2009, prior to and subsequent thereto,
and continuously up to the present time, in the City of Baguio, Philippines,
and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the said accused JUANA
DELA CRUZ y SIPAG, being then united in lawful wedlock with JUAN DELA
CRUZ, willfully, unlawfully and feloniously lay with and have carnal
knowledge of her co-accused JUAN TAMAD, who in turn, knowing that said
JUANA DELA CRUZ was a married woman, willfully, unlawfully and feloniously
lay with and have carnal knowledge of her.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
City Prosecutor
Witnesses:
1. Janet Reyes- Loakan Road, Baguio City
2. Eula Suman- Marcos Hi-way, Baguio City
(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)
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Form No. 13. INFORMATION FOR CONCUBINAGE

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CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Concubinage

The undersigned hereby accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ and NOVITA


ORTIZ, of the crime of CONCUBINAGE, committed as follows:
That on or about February 16, 2009 and continuously up to the
present time, in the City of Baguio, Philippines, and within the jurisdiction of
this Honorable Court, the said JUAN DELA CRUZ, willfully, unlawfully and
feloniously at the said time and place, being then legally married to said
complainant JUANA DELA CRUZ, cohabit with NOVITA ORTIZ, a woman not his
wife, living with her as husband and wife at No.28 Queen of Peace, Baguio
City, and the said NOVITA ORTIZ, knowing JUAN DELA CRUZ to be married,
unlawfully and feloniously cohabit with JUAN DELA CRUZ, living with him as
husband and wife at No. 28 Queen of Peace, Baguio City.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
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PEDRO LIWANAG
Prosecutor 1
APPROVED:
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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor
Witnesses:
1. Flor De Guzman- No.17 Trancoville, Baguio City

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Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ, and
NOVITA ORTIZ
(Both of No 28, Queen of Peace,
Baguio City).
Accused.
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and Others.

Witnesses:

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


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1. Kris Teta- Bokawkan Road, Baguio City


2. James Yap- Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City

Form No. 14. INFORMATION FOR ILLEGAL DETENTION

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


JURAT

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REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 3, BAGUIO CITY
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Plaintiff,
-versusJUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-------------------------------------------x
INFORMATION

CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D


For: Serious Illegal
Detention / Kidnapping

Form No. 15. INFORMATION FOR SEDUCTION


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 2, BAGUIO CITY

The undersigned accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ, of the crime of SERIOUS


ILLEGAL DETENTION/KIDNAPPING, committed as follows:
That about and during the period beginning the 3rd day of January,
2008, in the City of Baguio, Philippines, and within the jurisdiction of the
Honorable Court, said JUAN DELA CRUZ suspecting that one JUAN TAMAD had
knowledge of the elopement of her sister, did then and there wilfully,
unlawfully, feloniously and by force, take said JUAN TAMAD, a man 40 years
of age, while the latter was walking in Harrison Road, whom said accused
detained and kept locked in his room from January 3 to March 3, 2009, or a
period of 58 days under restraint and against the will of the said JUAN
TAMAD, and said accused did, during said period of detention, maltreat and
refuse to release said JUAN TAMAD until the accused was found.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
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City Prosecutor

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Plaintiff,
CRIM. CASE NO.1234-D
-versusFor: Seduction
JUAN DELA CRUZ,
Accused.
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INFORMATION
The undersigned upon sworn complaint filed by the offended party,
copy of which is attached hereto, accuses JUAN DELA CRUZ, of the crime of
SIMPLE SEDUCTION, committed as follows:
That on or about February 16, 2009, in the City of Baguio Philippines,
within the jurisdiction of the court, the said accused did then and there
wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously and by means of deceit, have sexual

intercourse with PEDRA SIPAG, an unmarried girl over twelve but under
eighteen years of age.
CONTRARY TO LAW.

Defendant,
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MOTION FOR POSEPONEMENT OF HEARING

Baguio City, Philippines, this 17th day of February 2009.


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PETER SANTOS
City Prosecutor
Witnesses:

COMES NOW the Defendant, by the undersigned counsel, unto this


Honorable Court respectfully states:
That the above-entitled case is set for hearing on February 14, 2009;
That counsel for defendant is afflicted with chicken pox and is now
under the medical care of Dr. Ingo Sugos. A copy of the physicians
certificate under is hereto attached.

1. Anna Reyes- No.10 Leonila Hill, Baguio City


And Others.

WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that the hearing set on


February 14, 2009 be reset to another day preferably on the first week of
March 10, 2009 or the convenience of this Honorable Court.

(Certification of Preliminary Investigation)


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V. MOTIONS
MOTION an application to the court requesting an order or rule in
favor of the applicant
Note: The body of a Motion usually has four parts:
1. Title
2. Ground for the Motion
3. Argument in Support of the Motion
4. Relief Sought to be Obtained
Form No. 1. MOTION FOR POSTPONEMENT OF HEARING
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY
TIM M. MAKKI
Plaintiff,
-versusMARIA GO WENT

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Baguio City, Philippines, this 10th day of February, 2009.


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JURIS POLAR
Counsel for Defendant
POLAR LAW OFFICE
Session Rd. Baguio City
PTR No. 4561; 01-04-09 Baguio City
TIN 987456
IBP No 45658; 02-05-07 Baguio Chapter
Serial No. Of Commission____
Roll of Atty. No. 123
NOTICE:

TO THE CLERK OF COURT


Regional Trial Court
Branch 5, Baguio City
GREETINGS!

CIVIL CASE NO. 456-R


For:

Please submit the foregoing Motion for the approval


consideration of the Honorable Court immediately upon receipt hereof.

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and

___________________
ATTY. JURIS POLAR

Copy furnished:
_______________
TIM M. MAKKI
Rm. 501, Nagtatago Building
Dimahanapan Street, Baguio City

Form No. 2. MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY
TIM M. MAKKI
Plaintiff,
-versusMARIA GO WENT
Defendant,
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Baguio City, Philippines, this 2nd day of March, 2009.


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JURIS POLAR
Counsel for Defendant
POLAR LAW OFFICE
Session Rd. Baguio City
PTR No. 4561; 01-04-09 Baguio City
TIN 987456
IBP No 45658; 02-05-07 Baguio Chapter
Serial No. Of Commission____
Roll of Atty. No. 123
NOTICE:

TO THE CLERK OF COURT


Regional Trial Court
Branch 5, Baguio City
GREETINGS!

CIVIL CASE NO. 456-R


For:

MOTION FOR JUDGEMENT ON THE PLEADINGS


COMES NOW THE Plaintiff, by the undersigned counsel, and to this
Honorable Court respectfully alleges:

Please submit the foregoing Motion for the approval


consideration of the Honorable Court immediately upon receipt hereof.
___________________
ATTY. JURIS POLAR
Copy furnished:
______________
TIM M. MAKKI
Rm. 501, Nagtatago Building
Dimahanapan Street, Baguio City

That in the answer of the defendant filed on February 28, 2009 he


admitted having signed the promissory note and merely interposed the
defense that he was asking for time within which to pay the obligation.
That said answer does not tender any issue and in fact it can be read
therefrom that defendant admitted his obligation.
WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that this Honorable Court
render judgment on the pleadings.

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and

WHEREFORE, premises duly considered, it is most respectfully


prayed unto this Honorable Court, to declare Defendant in default and allow
Plaintiff to present evidence ex-parte.
Other reliefs and/or remedies just and equitable under the premises
are likewise prayed for.
Form No. 3. MOTION TO DECLARE DEFENDANT IN DEFAULT
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY
TIM M. MAKKI
Plaintiff,
-versusMARIA GO WENT
Defendant,
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CIVIL CASE NO. 456-R


For:

NOTICE:

MOTION TO DECLARE DEFENDANT IN DEFAULT


COMES NOW, the plaintiff by and through the undersigned counsel,
in the above entitled case and unto this Honorable Court, most respectfully
state:
1. That the defendant have been given enough time by this
Honorable Court to file their respective Answer but up to this
present date and despite the lapse of sufficient time, the
undersigned counsel received no answer or any responsive
pleading and after verification with the records of this Honorable
Court, no answer r any responsive pleading was filed by the
Defendant;
2. That defendant may now be declared in default in accordance
with Section 3, Rule 9 of the Revised Rules of Court of the
Philippines.

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Baguio City, Philippines, this 2nd day of March 2009.


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JURIS POLAR
Counsel for Defendant
POLAR LAW OFFICE
Session Rd. Baguio City
PTR No. 4561; 01-04-09 Baguio City
TIN 987456
IBP No 45658; 02-05-07 Baguio Chapter
Serial No. Of Commission____
Roll of Atty. No. 123

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TO THE CLERK OF COURT


Regional Trial Court
Branch 5, Baguio City
GREETINGS!
Please submit the foregoing Motion for the approval
consideration of the Honorable Court immediately upon receipt hereof.
___________________
ATTY. JURIS POLAR
Copy furnished:
______________
TIM M. MAKKI
Rm. 501, Nagtatago Building
Dimahanapan Street, Baguio City

and

WHEREFORE, premises duly considered, it is most respectfully


prayed unto this Honorable Court, that the hearing set on March 15, 2009 at
2:00 in the afternoon be cancelled and reset on March 25, 2009 at 2:00 in
the afternoon or any other dates that this Honorable Court is available.
Form No. 4. MOTION TO RESET CASE

Other relief and/or remedies just and equitable under the premises
are likewise prayed for.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY
TIM M. MAKKI
Plaintiff,
CRIM. CASE NO. 456-BG
-versusFor: Recovery Of Possession, Etc.
MARIA GO WENT ET. AL.
Defendants,
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MOTION TO RESET CASE
COMES NOW, the defendants by and through the undersigned
counsel, in the above entitled case and unto this Honorable Court, most
respectfully state:
1. That the scheduled hearing of this case is set on March 15, 2009
at 2:00 in the afternoon;
2. That however, the undersigned counsel cannot attend the hearing
set on March 15, 2009 considering that the same date has been
previously scheduled as the wedding celebration for the
undersigned counsel, which schedule is in transferable in nature.
3. That because of this coincidence of time, the undersigned counsel
is constrained to file this motion;
4. That this motion is not intended to delay the proceedings of this
case but is made of necessity;

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Baguio City, Philippines this 2nd day of March 2009.


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JURIS POLAR
Counsel for Defendant
POLAR LAW OFFICE
Session Rd. Baguio City
PTR No. 4561; 01-04-09 Baguio City
TIN 987456
IBP No 45658; 02-05-07 Baguio Chapter
Serial No. Of Commission____
Roll of Atty. No. 123
NOTICE:
TO THE CLERK OF COURT
Regional Trial Court
Branch 5, Baguio City
GREETINGS!
Please submit the foregoing Motion for the approval
consideration of the Honorable Court immediately upon receipt hereof.
___________________
ATTY. JURIS POLAR
Copy furnished:
______________
TIM M. MAKKI
Rm. 501, Nagtatago Building
Dimahanapan Street, Baguio City

and

Motion to Appeal as Pauper Litigant be heard together with this motion for
Reconsideration.

Form No. 5. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION

Other reliefs and remedies just and equitable under the premises are
likewise prayed for.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY
THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,
Plaintiff,
CRIMINAL CASE NO. 124-R
-versusFor:
SHEGGY B. BALIW,
Accused.
x--------------------------------------------------------x
MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION
Counsel for the accused in the above-entitled case and unto this
Honorable Court most respectfully states, that:
1. He just received today a copy of an Order dated June 1, 2008
issued by this Honorable Court denying the Motion To Appeal as
Pauper Litigant filed by the accused on the ground that said
Motion failed to contain a notice of time and place of hearing,
2. The undersigned counsel begs to apologies for said defect as his
failure to state the aforementioned time and date of hearing of
that motion was purely due to an oversight;
3. Considering the seriousness of the case and the penalty imposed
upon the accused, the undersigned counsel in the interest of
justice most respectfully prays to the Honorable Court to
reconsider and set aside the said order and that the Motion to
Appeal as Pauper Litigant be heard together with this motion for
Reconsideration on June 12, 2008 both at 8:30 oclock in the
morning.
PRAYER
WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully prayed to the
Honorable Court to reconsider and set aside the said order and that the

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Baguio City, Philippines, this 8th day of June, 2008.


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SHEGGY B. BALIW
Accused
Assisted by:
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RENNAN KARL
Attorney for Defendant
No. 123, Camp Allen, Baguio City
PTR NO. 1987654 12-17-08
IBP OR NO. 987173 12-17-08
ROLL NO. 12345 07-20-08
TIN 911-119-246
NOTICE AND REQUEST:
THE CLERK OF COURT
RTC 1, Baguio City
Greetings:
Please note that on June 12, 2008 both at 8:30 oclock in the morning
or as soon as the undersigned counsel may be heard, he will submit the
foregoing Motion for the consideration and approval of the Honorable Court.
Copy Furnished:
________________
ATTY. LILI CHUNIN
LILICHUNIN AND CRISPY LAW OFFFICES
Baguio City, Philippines
_________________________
PROS. JOBERT MAL DITA
Office of the City Prosecutor
Baguio City, Philippines

EXPLANATION
Service of a copy to the Office of the City Prosecutor is done through
registered mail with return card due to lack of personnel to affect personal
filing.
________________
RENNAN A. KARL
Form No. 6. MOTION FOR BILL OF PARTICULARS
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY

WHEREFORE,
premises
considered,
Defendant
most
respectfully prays that an order be issued by this Honorable Court
requiring the Plaintiff to make more definite statement as to the
particulars of the check mentioned in paragraph 5 of his complaint,
particularly stating the amount of the check, its check number, date,
and the drawee bank;
Other relief and remedies just and equitable under the
premises are likewise prayed for.

COMES NOW, Defendant through the undersigned counsel in the


above-entitled case, and to this Honorable Court respectfully alleges that:
1. That the plaintiffs complaint in par. 4 alleges:
From June 2, 2007 to October 2007, defendant never paid anything
to herein plaintiff. The check that he issued as partial payment for
the first month also bounced.
2. The said allegation is not averred with sufficient definiteness and
particularity, specially it does not mention the amount of the
check therein mentioned, its check number, date, and the drawee
bank;

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4. That a bill of particulars or a more definite statement as to


particulars of the said check which was allegedly issued by the
defendants as partial payment for the first month would definitely
simplify the issues in this case, and hopefully uncomplicated the
negotiations between the parties for an amicable settlement.
PRAYER

LUKA U. LUKO,
Plaintiff,
CRIMINAL CASE NO. 12334
versusFor:
SHEGGY B. BALIW,
Accused.
x--------------------------------------------------------x
MOTION FOR BILL OF PARTICULARS

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3. That a more definite statement on the matters as above-indicated


is necessary in order to enable the defendant to prepare its
responsive pleading because form the very onset of this
controversy, the main dispute was on what was actually and
exactly agreed upon by the parties as the amount of monthly
rentals on the lease of plaintiffs property;

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Baguio City, Philippines, this 8th day of June, 2008.


_______________
SHEGGY B. BALIW
Accused
Assisted by:
____________
RENNAN KARL
Attorney for Defendant
No. 123, Camp Allen, Baguio City
PTR NO. 1987654 12-17-08
IBP OR NO. 987173 12-17-08

ROLL NO. 12345 07-20-08


TIN 911-119-246

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,


Plaintiff,
CRIMINAL CASE NO. 124-R
-versusFor:
SHEGGY B. BALIW,
Accused.
x-----------------------------------x
MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF BAILBOND

NOTICE AND REQUEST:


THE CLERK OF COURT
RTC 1, Baguio City
Greetings:
Please note that on June 12, 2008 both at 8:30 oclock in the morning
or as soon as the undersigned counsel may be heard, he will submit the
foregoing Motion for the consideration and approval of the Honorable Court.
Copy Furnished:
________________
ATTY. LILI CHUNIN
LILICHUNIN AND CRISPY LAW OFFFICES
Baguio City, Philippines
_________________________
PROS. JOBERT MAL DITA
Office of the City Prosecutor
Baguio City, Philippines
EXPLANATION

3. That accused considering that he is at this time suffering from


financial constraints can only produce the amount of ONE
HUNRED THOUSAND PESOS (Php 100,000.00) CASH;
4. That accused needs his temporary liberty in order for him to
gather all the necessary evidence for his proper defense from this
baseless accusation which he cannot do if inside the prison;

Form No. 7. MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF BAIL

5. That the accused together with his family is a permanent resident


of this Province, particularly at No. 999 Magsaysay Avenue,
Baguio City and therefore the possibility for him to jump bail is too
nil;
6. That the accused promise to attend all scheduled hearing in the
above entitled case and obeys all processes of this Honorable
Court.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY

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1. The accused, SHEGGOY BALIW is charged for RAPE now pending


before this Honorable Court with Criminal case No. 12334-R;
2. That the recommended bond for his provisional liberty is in the
amount of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (Php 200,000.00);

Service of a copy to the Office of the City Prosecutor is done through


registered mail with return card due to lack of personnel to affect personal
filing.
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RENNAN A. KARL

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COMES NOW, the accused SHEGGY B. BALIW through the


undersigned counsel in the above-entitled case, and to this Honorable Court
respectfully alleges that:

WHEREFORE, premises considered and in view of the foregoing, it is


respectfully prayed to the Honorable Court that the recommended bond of
200,000.00 will be reduced to 100,000.00 CASH.

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Other relief and remedies just and equitable under the premises are
likewise prayed for.
Baguio City, Philippines, this 8th day of June, 2008.

Conforme:

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RENNAN KARL
Attorney for Defendant
No. 123, Camp Allen, Baguio City
PTR NO. 1987654 12-17-08
IBP OR NO. 987173 12-17-08
ROLL NO. 12345 07-20-08
TIN 911-119-246
______________
SHEGGY BALIW
Accused

THE CLERK OF COURT


RTC 1, Baguio City

NOTICE AND REQUEST:


VI. NOTICES

Greetings:
Please note that on June 12, 2008 both at 8:30 oclock in the morning
or as soon as the undersigned counsel may be heard, he will submit the
foregoing Motion for the consideration and approval of the Honorable Court.
________________
RENNAN A. KARL
Copy Furnished:
_________________________
PROS. JOBERT MAL DITA
Office of the City Prosecutor
Baguio City, Philippines

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NOTICE "information concerning a fact, actually communicated to a person


by an authorized person, or actually derived by him from a proper source."
Form No. 1. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY
JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versusNOVITA B. ORTIZ,
Defendant.

CIVIL CASE NO. Cv-1234


For:
Action to Recover Possession
of Real Estate

x---------------------------x

BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY


NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS

NOTICE OF ADVERSE CLAIM

To: Register of Deeds


Baguio City
Please be notified that on January 5, 2009, the plaintiff in the aboveentitled case filed an action, now pending trial in the RTC of Baguio, for
recovery of possession of real property of certain parcel of land is situated in
Quezon Hill, Baguio City, Philippines, and more particularly described in TCT
no. 08912 as follows, to wit:
A parcel of land situated at Quezon Hill, Baguio City, bounded
by the North by Lot No. 4852, on the East by the national road; on
the South by Lot No. 4816 and 4859 and on the West by Lot No.
4818, containing an area of sixteen thousand (16,000) square
meters, more or less.
You are therefore requested to record this notice of the pendency of
the above-entitled action, for all legal purposes.

Baguio City, Philippines, March 2, 2009.


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ATTY. CARLITOS T. PRADO
Attorney for the Plaintiff
#45 GSM Bldg., Session Rd., Baguio City
Appointment No. 69 until December, 2009
Roll of Attorney No. _______
PTR No. _________;
IBP No. _________;

The Register of Deeds


Baguio City
Sir:

The undersigned hereby files this adverse claim of undersigned on


the property covered by TCT No. 08190 of the Registry of Deeds of
Baguio City, and hereby states as follows:
The TCT No. 08190 covers a parcel of land which has the following
technical description:
A parcel of land situated at Quezon Hill, Baguio City, bounded
by the North by Lot No. 4852, on the East by the national road; on
the South by Lot No. 4816 and 4859 and on the West by Lot No.
4818, containing an area of sixteen thousand (16,000) square
meters, more or less.
The undersigned bought said land from Jum Boe but since the
undersigned was a minor at the time of the purchase, he requested Mr.
Pedro de la Cruz, his uncle to register the same in his name for the
undersigneds benefit and to be held in trust for the undersigned, and his
uncle agreed and so the land was registered in his name.
The undersigned is the real and actual owner of said property, and
not the registered owner thereof, and to protect his interest thereto as actual
owner, this adverse claim is being registered on said TCT, to warn any third
person from buying the same.
Claimants address is #045, Central Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet.

Form No. 2. NOTICE OF ADVERSE CLAIM

Baguio City, Philippines, 2 March, 2009.


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JUAN P. DE LA CRUZ JR.
Affiant

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT

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Notary Public Atty. Taran Tado at the latters address on March 5, 2009 at
10:00 a.m., upon oral examination. The oral examination will continue from
day to day at the same time and place until the oral examination is
completed.
Baguio City, Philippines, 2 March, 2009.
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ABO GADO
Atty. for Plaintiff
2/F Porta Vaga Bldg., Session Rd., Baguio City
Roll No. 12345678
PTR No. 976030 01/05/09
IBP No. 8500656 01/06/09
Form No. 3. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION UPON ORAL EXAMINATION
Copy Furnished:
_______________
____________
Atty. Juan Reyes
Mr. Jum Boe
Counsel for Defendant
# 56 Kayang
3/F Porta Vaga Bldg. Baguio City
Session Rd., Baguio City

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FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY
JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versusCIVIL CASE NO. CV - 1234
JOSE PEDRO,
For: Action to Recover Possession
Defendant.
of Real Estate
x----------------------x
NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION UPON ORAL EXAMINATION
_______________
Atty. Juan Reyes
Counsel for Defendant
3/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City
Please take notice that on March 2, 2009 the undersigned counsel for
plaintiff in Civil Case No. CV-1234, entitled Action to Recover
Possession of Real Estate, RTC Baguio City, will take the deposition of Mr.
Jum Boe, with address at # 56 Kayang Street, Baguio City, before

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Atty. Taran Tado
St.
2/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio

Form No. 4. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION UPON WRITTEN


INTERROGATORIES
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY
JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versusCIVIL CASE NO. CV - 1234
JOSE PEDRO,
For: Action to Recover Possession
Defendant.
Of Real Estate
x----------------------x
NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION UPON WRITTEN INTERROGATORIES
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Atty. Juan Reyes


Counsel for Defendant
3/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City
Please take notice that on March 2, 2009 the undersigned counsel for
plaintiff in Civil Case No. CV-1234, entitled Action to Recover
Possession of Real Estate, RTC Baguio City, will take the deposition of Mr.
Jum Boe, with address at # 56 Kayang Street, Baguio City, before
Notary Public Atty. Taran Tado at the latters address on March 5, 2009 at
10:00 a.m., upon written interrogatories and to continue from day to day at
the same time and place until the interrogatories shall have been completed.
Attached are the written interrogatories.
Baguio City, Philippines, 2 March, 2009.

Copy Furnished:

ABO GADO
Atty. For Plaintiff
Details

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY

Baguio City, Philippines, 2 March, 2009.


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JOHN DOE
Clerk of Court
Regional Trial Court
Branch 8, Baguio City
Form No. 6. NOTICE OF HEARING

JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versusCIVIL CASE NO. CV - 1234
JOSE PEDRO,
For: Action to Recover Possession
Defendant.
of Real Estate
x----------------------x
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS REPORT AND SETTING IT FOR HEARING
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Atty. Abo Gado

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Please be notified that Commissioner Jum Boe has submitted his


report to the court on the issues referred to him by the order of reference
dated February 27, 2009. you are hereby given ten (10) days from receipt
hereof to signify your objections, if any, to the findings of the commissioner.
After the 10-day period, please also be notified that the report will be
set for hearing on March 9, 2009 at 8:30 oclock in the morning, for
adopting, modifying or rejecting the report, in whole or in part, or requiring
the parties to present further evidence before the commissioner or the court.

Form No. 5. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS REPORT AND SETTING IT


FOR HEARING

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Counsel for Plaintiff


2/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City
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Atty. Juan Reyes
Counsel for Defendant
2/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY
JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versus-

CIVIL CASE NO. CV - 1234

JOSE PEDRO,

For:

Defendant.
x----------------------x

Action to Recover Possession

of Real Estate

NOTICE OF HEARING
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Atty. Abo Gado
Counsel for Plaintiff
2/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City
Sir:
Please be informed that the undersigned counsel has set the
foregoing motion for hearing on march 9, 2009 at 8:30 oclock in the
morning for the consideration of the Honorable court or soon thereafter as
counsel may be heard.
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Atty. JUAN REYES
Counsel for Defendant
3/F Porta Vaga Bldg., Session Rd.,Baguio City
Roll No. 12345678
PTR
No. 976030 01/05/09
IPB No. 8500656 01/06/09
Copy Furnished:

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The heirs or representatives of said deceased are the following:


1. Mrs. Linda K. Pedro, who is the widower of the deceased and
presently residing at Km. 3, La Trinidad, Benguet;
2. Mr. Pablo Pedro, the father of the deceased and residing at 3 55
Lower Brookside, Baguio City.
Baguio City, Philippines, 2 March, 2009.
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JUAN REYES
Atty. For Defendant
3/F Porta Vaga Bldg.,Session Rd., Baguio City
Roll No. 12345678
PTR No. 976031 01/05/09
No. 8500657 01/06/09

ABO GADO
Atty. For Plaintiff
2/F Porta Vaga Bldg.
Session Rd., Baguio City

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 8, BAGUIO CITY

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The undersigned counsel hereby gives notice that Mr. Jose Pedro
died on February 28, 2009, his death certificate being attached hereto as
Annex 1.

Copy Furnished:

Form No. 7. NOTICE OF DEATH OF PARTY

JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Plaintiff,
- versusJOSE PEDRO,
Defendant.
x----------------------x

NOTICE OF DEATH OF PARTY

CIVIL CASE NO. CV - 1234


For: Action to Recover Possession
of Real Estate

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Form No. 8. NOTICE OF HEARING


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

IPB

MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT


MAMBURAO, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

ABO GADO
Atty. For Plaintiff
Office of the Prosecutor
Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,


Plaintiff,
CRIMINAL CASE NO. CC-123
- versusFor: Theft
JUAN DE LA CRUZ,
Accused.
x-----------------------------x
NOTICE OF HEARING
ACCUSED, by counsel, hereby gives notice, within the required 15day period, that he is appealing the judgment of the Honorable Court, which
was promulgated on February 27, 2008, to the Regional Trial Court, the said
judgment being contrary to law and the facts.
Copy of this notice of appeal is served on the Office of the Prosecutor.
Accused moves and prays that the original bond for the provisional
liberty of the accused be considered and approved as his bond for his
provisional liberty during the pendency of the appeal.
WHEREFORE, accused prays that the records of the case be
elevated to the RTC for its action thereon, and that the original bond for the
provisional liberty of the accused be considered, maintained and approved
as his bond for his provisional liberty during the pendency of the appeal.
Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro, March 2, 2009.
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Atty. For Defendant
Malig, Mambura, Occidental Mindoro
Roll No. 12345678
PTR No. 976031 01/05/09
IPB No. 8500657 01/06/09
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VII. PLEADINGS, PETITIONS & COMPLAINTS


COMPLAINT is a sworn written statement charging a person with an
offense, subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer or
other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law
violated (Rule 110, Section 3, ROC)
ESSENTIAL PARTS OF A COMPLAINT
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Heading
Opening Sentence
Body alleging facts or omissions constituting a crime
Contrary to Law
Oath of Complainant with his/her signature
Certification of the Prosecutor
Jurat

DIRECT FILING OF COMPLAINT


1. Caption
2. Heading
3. Opening Sentence
4. Body alleging facts or omissions constituting the crime
5. Signature
6. Jurat
PETITION is a formal written request or prayer for a certain thing to
be done. It connotes an application in writing addressed to a court
or judge, stating facts and circumstances relied upon as a cause for
judicial action, and containing a prayer for relief.
PLEADINGS statements, in logical and legal form, of the facts that
constitute plaintiff's cause of action and defendant's ground of
defense. They are either allegations by the parties affirming or
denying certain matters of fact, or other statements by them in
support of derogation of certain principles of law, which are
intended to have the effect of disclosing to the court the real
matter in dispute.
MISCELLANEOUS PLEADINGS these are the documents attached to
the main pleadings, or being issued as another independent
pleading other than the compliant or answer.

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FORM No. 1. APPEARANCE AS COUNSEL


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY
RICHARD ONG,
Plaintiff.
CIVIL CASE NO. 123
-versusFor: Unlawful Detainer
CHRISTI PEREZ,
Defendant.
x-----------------------------------x
APPEARANCE AS COUNSEL
The Clerk of Court
Regional Trial Court of the City of Baguio
Branch 5
Sir:
Please enter the appearance of the undersigned as counsel for the
defendant in the above entitled case for all legal purposes.
February 29, 2009.

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KRIS AQUINO
Attorney for the Defendant
Suit 45, Mt. Crest Hotel,Baguio City

Copy Furnished Attorney for the Plaintiff:


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BOY ABUNDA
Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet

FORM No. 2. WITHDRAWAL OF COUNSEL WITH SUBSTITUTION


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY

That in the substitution thereof, Attorney JET LEE, whose services


have been engaged by defendant hereby enters her appearance as counsel
for the defendant;
That upon approval of this Honorable Court, all pleadings, notices
and papers in connection with this case be addressed to new counsel Atty.
Jet Lee with address at No. 34, Puso ng Bagio Bldng., Session Rd., Baguio
City
Baguio City, Philippines, this 29th day of February, 2009.

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JET LEE

Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet


IBP No. 1234, Benguet
PTR No. 112134, Benguet

RICHARD ONG,
Plaintiff.
CIVIL CASE NO. 123
-versusFor: Unlawful Detainer
CHRISTI PEREZ,
Defendant.
x-----------------------------------x
The Clerk of Court
Regional Trial Court of the City of Baguio
Branch 5
COMES NOW, Attorney BOBBY ANDERSON, counsel of record for the
defendant and to this Honorable Court respectfully moves to withdraw as
counsel of said defendant with the express consent of said defendant as
shown in this motion;

OLD COUNSEL:

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BOBBY ANDERSON

With my consent: __________________


CHRISTINA PEREZ
Defendant

Form No. 3. PETITION FOR LEGAL SEPARATION


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 10, BAGUIO CITY
JUANA MIGUEL,
Petitioner,
-versusJOHN MIGUEL,
Respondent.
x------------------------------x

CIVIL CASE NO.______


For: Legal Separation

PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
Petitioner is of legal age and with residence at Sunset St., Baguio
City, while respondent is also of legal age and has his address at Sunrise St.,
Baguio City, where he may be served with summons and other legal
processes.
1. Petitioner and respondent are husband and wife, who were
married on May 10, 2000 at the Baguio Cathedral, Baguio City.
2. After three (3) years of marriage, petitioner begot 2 children from
his respondent husband, named Nick and Vince Carter, and through their
joint efforts the petitioner and respondent were able to acquire two parcels
of land located in Quezon City, one of which is where petitioner lives with her
two children.
3. Respondent showed acts of marital irresponsibility after one year
of their married.
He became alcoholic and frequently quarreled with

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PTR NO. 0876, Baguio City

petitioner, to the extent of inflicting physical violence, for no apparent


reason so much so that petitioner suffered many physical injuries.
4. Petitioner frequently would leave the conjugal home for days, and
she found out later that he was living with another woman in another place,
and he stopped giving support to petitioner and his two children. On or
about October 7, 2008, he abandoned the conjugal home and lived
permanently with his common-law wife, without any justifiable reason with
whom he begot a child named, Jose.
5. Respondent has a well-paying job as manager of L & R company
where he receives a monthly salary of P55, 000.00, and is also engaged in
selling real estate, from which income he can well afford to support his two
children with petitioner.

Form No. 4. PETITION FOR NULLITY OF MARRIAGE


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 10, BAGUIO CITY

WHEREFORE, after due hearing, judgment be rendered declaring a


decree of legal separation between petitioner and respondent, ordering the
liquidation of the conjugal property, and requiring respondent to give
support to petitioner and her two children until they reached majority age or
until they finished their college education, in such amount as the Honorable
Court may reasonably fix.

MAAN PANYONG,
Petitioner,

Petitioner further prays for such relief as are provided in law and as
may be just and equitable in the premises.

PETITION
PETITIONER MAAN PANYONG, by counsel and to this Honorable
Court, alleges:

Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.


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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP
No. _____
Serial No. of Commission
VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION AGAINST FORUM SHOPPING
JURAT
Service of petition to City or Provincial Prosecutor and to creditors
Proof of service.

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CIVIL CASE NO.______


For: Declaration of Nullity
of Marriage

versusMINDO PANYONG,
Respondent.
x------------------------------x

1. Petitioner is of legal age and with residence at Zamora St, Baguio


City, while her husband respondent Mindo Panyong, is also of legal age and
at present is residing at Corono St., Baguio City.
2. On June 12, 2000, petitioner and respondent got married at the
Baguio Cathedral.
3. They lived at Zamora St., Baguio City and petitioner noticed that
he gave so many excuses why he would not have sex with her. For about
one year since their marriage, he never had any sex with her, which was the
reason for many of their quarrels. Such quarrels led him to frequently leave
the conjugal home, and when he would return at unholy hour of the night, he
was drunk and would immediately go to sleep.

4. Petitioner had been convincing her husband to go to a physician


for consultation and, if required, for treatment, but he refused. Petitioner
instead went to see and consult psychiatrist about the problems of her
husband, and the doctor-psychiatrist informed her that respondent was
suffering from psychological incapacity.
5. In the more than one year of their marriage, respondent did not
have any sex with her, nor would he even allow petitioner to touch his
private parts, no to kiss him, to such an extent that their lives became so
unbearable that constrained her to file the instant petition for declaration of
nullity to void marriage on the ground of psychological incapacity, pursuant
to Article 36 of the Family Code.
6. It has been held that the prolonged refusal of a spouse to have
sexual intercourse with the other spouse is a sign of psychological incapacity.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that judgment be rendered, declaring
petitioners marriage to respondent as null and void, and for such other
reliefs as may be just and equitable in the premises.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Serial No. of
Commission
VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION AGAINST FORUM SHOPPING
JURAT
Service of petition to City or Provincial Prosecutor and to creditors
Proof of service.

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Form No. 5. PETITION FOR CONTRACT RESCISSION WITH DAMAGES


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 24, BAGUIO CITY
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS,
Plaintiff,
-versus-

CIVIL CASE. NO. _______


For: Rescision Of
Contract With Damages

DAVID POMERANZ,
Defendant.
x---------------------------------------x

COMPLAINT
PLAINTIFF, through the undersigned counsel, unto this Honorable
Court, respectfully states:
1. Plaintiff is a Filipino, of legal age, married to SARAH JANE, and a
resident of Camp 7, Baguio City; while defendant is likewise a Filipino, of
legal age, married to RACIEL GO and a resident of Poliwes, Baguio City,
where he may be served with summons and other court processes;
2. Plaintiff is engaged in the trading of rice, sugar and other
merchandise while defendant is the owner of a rice mill and is also engaged
in the wholesale of different varieties of rice.
3. On June 20, 2008, plaintiff entered into an agreement with the
defendant for the purchase of one thousand (1,000) cavans of Sinandomeng
rice at the rate of One Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (P1,500.00) each.
4.
Under the agreement, plaintiff shall pay a down payment
equivalent to fifty percent (50%) of the total purchase price and the balance
to be paid when he picks up the merchandise from defendants rice mill on
July 30, 2008.
A copy of the agreement dated June 20, 2008 is hereto attached as
Annex A and made an integral part hereof.

5. Pursuant to their agreement, plaintiff paid to defendant the


amount of Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P500, 000.00) representing the
fifty percent (50%) down payment.
A copy of the receipt issued by the defendant is hereto attached as
Annex B and made an integral part hereof.

compelled to litigate and for the purpose, have to engage the services of the
undersigned law firm for a fee of P100, 000.00.

6. On July 30, 2008, plaintiff went to the defendants rice mill to pick
up the one thousand (1,000) cavans of Sinandomeng rice and to pay the
balance of P500, 000.00.

PRAYER

7. Defendant, however, informed the plaintiff that he cannot deliver


to the plaintiff the entire one thousand (1,000) cavans of Sinandomeng rice
and that all he has in his rice mill was only one hundred (100) cavans.
Defendant instead offered a different variety of rice but of lower quality.
Plaintiff refused and insisted on the refund of the P500, 000.000 down
payments he paid to the defendant.
8.
plaintiff.

Defendant, however, refused to return the amount paid by the

9. Plaintiff demanded for the return of the amount he paid to the


defendant and for the rescission of their earlier agreement but his demand
fell and deaf ears. A copy of plaintiffs demand letter is hereto attached as
Annex C and made an integral part hereof.
10. Defendant is evidently guilty of bad faith in refusing to return the
amount paid by the plaintiff without even giving any valid or justifiable
reason, which caused the latter mental anguish, serious anxiety, moral shock
and other similar injury, for which the defendant should be held liable to pay
P150, 000.00 as moral damages.
11. By way of example or correction for the public good, and to deter
other like-minded individuals from trampling upon the rights of others,
defendant should likewise be held liable to pay P150, 000.00 as nominal
damages.
12. As a result of defendants wanton refusal to re turn the amount
paid by the plaintiff and to rescind their earlier agreement, plaintiff was

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13. Defendant should likewise be held liable for interest at the legal
rate, litigation expenses and costs of suit.

WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully prayed that


judgment be rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, as
follows:
1. Ordering the rescission of the agreement dated June 20, 2008;
2. Ordering the return of the amount of P500, 000.00 to the plaintiff,
plus interest thereon at the legal date from date until full payment thereof;
3. Ordering the defendant to pay the plaintiff the following sums:
a. P150, 000.00 as and for moral damages;
b. P150, 000.00 as and for exemplary damages;
c. P100, 000.00 as and for attorneys fees;
d. Litigation expenses; and
e. Costs of suit.
Plaintiff prays for such relief as may be just and equitable in the
premises.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
No. of Commission
Form No. 6. DEMAND LETTER (ESTAFA)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT

Serial

BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
LA TRINIDAD BENGUET

DEMAND LETTER
TO:
JAMES TAPADOR
Accused.

CRIM. CASE NO. 123


For: Estafa

ATTY. MAU TANG


Counsel for the Accused
Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet
2600 Philippines
You are hereby demanded by the private complainant, Anne Curtis,
through counsel, to pay the gross amount of Php 500,000.00 as ordered by
the Regional Trial Court in payment for the damages and costs of the case
entitled People of the Philippines versus James Tapador, docketed as crim.
Case no. 123 for the crime of estafa on the designated date herein
announced by the court. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief demanded.
_________________
ROMEO J. LIET, III
Clerk, Regional Trial Court
Of Baguio City
Approved by:
___________________
JAY VILLANUEVA, SR.
Judge, RTC Branch 5

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,


Plaintiff.
CRIM. CASE NO. R-4474
-versusFor: Serious Physical Injuries
JOSEPH OLSIM y.. CALION,
Accused.
x--------------------------------------x
APPLICATION FOR PROBATION
WITH UTMOST DEFERENCE TO THE HONORABLE COURT,
The accused, through the undersigned counsel, unto this Honorable
Court, respectfully states that:
1.
On July 16, 2003, the Honorable Court rendered judgment on
the above captioned case convicting him of the crime of Serious
Physical Injuries and sentencing him to suffer the penalty of
imprisonment, the dispositive portion of which reads as follows, to
wit:
Wherefore, judgment is hereby rendered, finding the
accused guilty of serious physical injuries defined and penalized under Art.
263 of the Revised Penal Code, who is hereby sentenced to suffer an
indeterminate penalty of two (2) months and one (1) day of Arresto Mayor,
as minimum and one (1) year and four (4) months of Prison Correccional, as
maximum.

Copy furnished
Form No. 7. APPLICATION FOR PROBATION

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On the Civil aspect, accused is hereby rdered to pay the complainant


the amount of one hundred thousand (Php 100,000.00) as reimbursement of
actual expenses..
SO ORDERED.
La Trinidad, benguet, June 30, 2003,xxx (emphasis and italics
supplied)
2.
In view of the foregoing judgment, the accused hereby most
respectfully apply before the Honorable Court for probation and
further states that he is not among those disqualified offenders to
avail of the benefits of probation as provided for under Sec. 9, of PD
No. 968, as amended, to wit:
xxx
section 9. Disqualified Offenders. the benefits of this Decree
shall not be extended to those:
(f) Sentenced to serve a maximum term of imprisonment of more than six
(6) years;
(g) Convicted of subversion or any crime against national security or the
public order;
(h) who have previously been convicted by final judgment of an offense
punished by imprisonment of not less than one month and one day and/or a
fine not less than two hundred pesos;
(i) Who have been once on probation under the provisions of this decree;
and
(j) Who are already serving sentence at the time the substantive provisions
of this Decree became applicable pursuant to section 33 hereof. (Italics
supplied)
3.
Moreover, he did not perfect nor does he intended to appeal the
aforementioned judgment of the Honorable Court;

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4.
He further undertakes to faithfully and religiously to comply
with the conditions of probation as provided for under PD 968 (The
Probation Law) or as may be ordered by the Honorable Court should
his application for probation be granted.
PRAYER
WHEREFORE PREMISES CONSIDERED, it is respectfully prayed of
this Honorable Court that this pleading be noted and made part of the
records of this case.
It is further prayed that this application of the accused to avail of the
benefits of probation be granted; and such other relief and remedies just and
equitable under the premises are likewise prayed for.
La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, this 28th day of July 2003.
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JAKE BAKER
Counsel for the Accused
Unit 26, Hillside Square, km. 4
La Trinidad, Benguet
PTR No. 12345, Benguet
IBP No. 98750, Benguet
Roll No. 123, 5-4-00
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE BRANCH CLERK OF COURT
MTC, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Dear Madam:

Kindly submit the foregoing pleading for the consideration of the


Honorable Court soon upon receipt hereof without further oral arguments
and sans the appearance of counsel.

AGUSTIN RUFINO, of legal age, Filipino and the accused in this


case, hereinafter referred to as SECOND PARTY;
WITNESSETH:

Thank You.

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JAKE BAKER
Counsel for the Accused

WHEREAS, the SECOND PARTY admitted to be responsible in paying


all the medical expenses of the FIRST PARTY;

Copy Furnished
WHEREAS, the FIRST PARTY is scheduled for operation of his injuries
he sustained, specifically his eyes, which expenses thereof will be
shouldered by the SECOND PARTY as well as the expenses for the follow up
check - ups of the former;
WHEREAS, by reason of this agreement, the FIRST PARTY humbly
requests the prosecutor to move for the dismissal of this case;

Form No. 8. COMPROMISE AGREEMENT


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 5, BAGUIO CITY

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby entered to this agreement,


freely and voluntarily, to put an end to this case. The parties agree to the
following terms and conditions:

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,


Plaintiff,
CRIM. CASE NO. 123
-versusFor: Serious Physical
Injuries
AGUSTIN RUFINO,
Defendant.
x----------------------------------x
COMPROMISE AGREEMENT

1.
The second party admitted to be responsible in paying all the
medical expenses of the first party;
2.
The first party is scheduled for operation which expenses hereof
will be shouldered by the second party as well as the expenses for
the follow up check - ups;
3.
The first party humbly requests the prosecutor to move for the
dismissal of this case;

WITH DUE RESPECT TO THE HONORABLE COURT,


This Compromise Agreement is entered into by and between:

The parties shall faithfully comply with the terms and conditions of
this agreement. Failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions set
herein by any of the parties shall render this agreement null and void and
without effect whatsoever.

NICANOR B. MENZI, of legal age, married, Filipino and the private


complainant in this case, hereinafter referred to as FIRST PARTY;
and

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The parties hereby submit this compromise agreement for the


consideration of the Honorable Court.

Regional Trial Court of Baguio City


Branch 7

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto affixed our signatures


this 8th day of January, 2009 at Baguio City, Philipppines.

Sir:

_________________
NICANOR MENZI
First Party/Private Complainant

___________________
AGUSTINO RUFINO
Second party/Accused

Please enter the appearance of the undersigned as counsel for the


defendant in the above entitled case for all legal purposes.
March 4, 2009.
____________________
(Sgd) JAMES ALLAN
Counsel for defendant
No. 2, Unit 4,Suit 5 Espie Bldng.,
Kennon Rd., Baguio City

Assisted By:
____________________________
___________________
PROS. SHERYL SHONTOGAN
ATTY. JAIME CANITE
Designated Prosecutor
Counsel for the accused
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Copy Furnished Attorney for the Plaintiff:


_____________________
ATTY. DINA BOYSEN

Form No. 9. APPEARANCE AS COUNSEL


Form No. 10. PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF AN ENTRY
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 7, BAGUIO CITY

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 24, BAGUIO CITY

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPINES,


Plaintiff.
CRIM. CASE NO. 123 E
-versusFor: Estafa
CHRISTINE SOTTO,
Defendant.
x---------------------------------------------x
APPEARANCE AS COUNSEL
The Clerk of Court

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In the Matter for Correction of Entry


in the civil registry as to the father
of the child
JOSE MELENCIO,
Petitioner,
SP. PROC. NO. _______
-versusFor: Correction of an Entry
The Civil Registrar of Baguio City,
The Solicitor General and the City
Prosecutor of Baguio City and

Petra Melencio
Defendant.
x---------------------------------------x

to Petra Melencio, for the peace of mind of petitioner and the members of his
family and for the sake of truth.

PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
1. Petitioner is of legal age, legally married with Aira Sanji, with whom
he has 3 children. Petitioner and his wife have their residence at San Luis,
Baguio City.

WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that the Civil Registrar of the Baguio


City, the City Prosecutor, the Solicitor General, and the woman named Petra
Melencio be summoned to answer the petition; and that after notice,
publication and hearing, judgment be rendered correcting the certificate of
birth of the boy made Luis Santos by deleting from said certificate the
surname Melencio, the fact of marriage of Petra Melencio to petitioner, of
petitioners being the father of the boy Luis Santos, and for such other reliefs
as may be just and equitable in the premises.

2. On our about May 12, 2008, a person who introduced himself as


Luis Santos and a boy of about 8 years old called on him at petitioners
residence and Luis Santos told petitioner that the boy was petitioners child,
born on April 7, 2000, and showed him a Xerox copy of a birth certificate
showing that the boys name was Leo Melencio, his parents were a certain
Petra Melencio and Jose Melencio, the same name of herein petitioner, and
that Petra Melencio was married to Jose Melencio. Luis Santos was asking
petitioner was asking petitioner for financial support of the boy.
3. Investigation showed that the person who gave information and
data that were reflected in the birth certificate of the boy was a woman who
claimed to be Petra Melencio; that the mothers true name was Patricia
Valdez; that she gave birth to the boy at the Baguio General Hospital, which
in turn transmitted the birth certificate for recording at the Baguio City Civil
Registry; that the mother was a single mother, and the boy was born out of
wedlock, with no known father; and that the woman who claimed to be
Petra Melencio had been residing at Slaughter Compound, Baguio City were
she may be given notice.
4. The information and data in the birth certificate that petitioner
was the father of the boy; the petitioner was married to Petra Melencio; and
that the surname of both was Melencio as referring to petitioners surname
were all false and had no basis in fact, and the informant of data shown in
said certificate committed falsification, in an attempt to extort money from
petitioner.
5. There is need to correct the information in said certificate of birth
of the boy, by deleting the information that petitioner was the father of the
boy, that the boys surname was Melencio and that petitioner was married

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Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.


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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Serial No. of
Commission
VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION AGAINST FORUM SHOPPING
JURAT

Form No.11. PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 24, BAGUIO CITY
In the Matter of change of name
of Pedro Baliw to Pedro Velez.
PEDRO BALIW,
x-----------------------------------------x

SP. PROC. NO. _______


Petitioner,

PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:

1. Petitioner is of legal age, single and with residence at Bakbakan,


Baguio City.
2. Petitioner was born on October 11, 1988 and his fathers name
was Wakat Baliw, while his mothers name was Martha Velez. His birth
certificate showed that the name given as Pedro Baliw, true copy of which is
attached hereto as Annex A. His school records until he finished high
school carried the name of Pedro Baliw.
3. Petitioner has no alias name.
4. The family name, which he carries, Baliw, means in English
Insane, which has evoked derisive laughter among his schoolmates and
neighbors and has caused him embarrassment, in his social and school
dealings.
5. Petitioner desires to change his name from Pedro Baliw to Pedro
Velez, which is the surname of his mother, to avoid derisive laughter among
his playmates and schoolmates in high school and prevent embarrassment,
as he now intends to further his studies in college, and, after college, to
marry and go into business. He did not want that his children would suffer
the same derisive remarks and embarrassment, as what petitioner had
suffered for long.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that after notice, publication, and
hearing, judgment be rending changing petitioners name from Pedro Baliw
to Pedro Velez.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
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SUPREME COURT
MANILA
In the Matter of Petition for Habeas
Corpus of Senator Arthur Gomez.
AURELIA GOMEZ,
Petitioner,
SP. PROC. NO. __
-versusFor: Habeas Corpus
Chief of Police
Police Superintendent
,
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PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court alleges:
1. Petitioner is of legal age and with residence at Makati City.
Petitioner is the wife of Senator Arthur Gomez, with residence at Makati City.
2. On February 14, 2009, the President of the Philippines declared
martial law throughout the country and pursuant thereto a task force of five
(5) police officers headed by Police Superintendent arrested Senator Arthur
Gomez for rebellion and detained him at Camp Aguinaldo, where he was held
incommunicado.
3. At the time Senator Arthur Gomez was arrested, he was in the
Senate conducting a hearing on peace and order and inquiring as to the
legal and factual basis of the proclamation of martial law, pursuant to Sec.
18, Art. VII of the Constitution.

Serial No. of

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4. More than three (3) days had passed since the arrest and
detention of Senator Arthur Gomez without the latter being judicially
charged in court for rebellion, thereby rendering his detention illegal.
5. Efforts to visit Senator Arthur Gomez proved futile, as respondents
and those guarding him prevented petitioner and her lawyers to see and talk
to him.

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WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays that respondents and those acting for


their behalf at Camp Aguinaldo be directed to appear before this Honorable
Court, produce the body of Senator Arthur Gomez, and explain why the latter
should not be set at liberty forthwith and without delay.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Commission

2. Petitioner is the natural father of the child Dwayne Wade, who is 7


years of age and lives with him and his wife, mother of said child, at the
indicated address and who, since birth, has living with them at the above
indicated address. Petitioner and his wife have continuously recognized the
child as their legitimate child since birth, introduced him to other persons as
their child, and enrolled him as their child in the kindergarten and in the
elementary school as his legitimate child. The child has been part of any
family gathering.
3. The mother of the child, named Tyra Wade, is now the legitimate
wife of petitioner, and at the time the child was conceived, petitioner and his
mother were not disqualified to marry each other, as they in fact got married
thereafter.

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4. The names and residences of those who acknowledged the child,


apart from herein petitioner, and their compulsory heirs, are as follows:
Howie Smith Janna Laiga -

Form No.13. PETITION FOR VOLUNTARY RECOGNITION OF A MINOR


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY
In the Matter of Voluntary Recognition
of minor child Dwayne Wade.
SP. PROC. NO.
BRYAN WADE,
Petitioner.
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PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
1. Petitioners of legal age and with residence at P.Burgos St., Baguio
City.

#10 P. Burgos St., Baguio City


#12 P. Burgos St., Baguio City

WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that the voluntary recognition of


Dwayne Wade as the natural child of petitioner and his wife be approved.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Commission

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Form No.14. PETITION FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF A MINOR

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY
In the Matter of Guardianship of
the minor Joshua Avila.
KENNETH AVILA,
Petitioner.
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SP. PROC. NO.

Irene Sales (35)

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2. On September 29, 2008, when the minor was in school, both his
father and mother died of the fire that razed their house at San Roque
Village, Baguio City.
3. The parents of the minor left properties, both real and personal, as
follows:
4. A parcel of land, with TCT No. 1234589 of the Registry of Deeds of
Baguio City and with an area of 1,000 sq. m. together with their residential
house, located at San Roque Village, Baguio City, valued at P50, 000.00.
5. Cash deposit of P50, 000.00 in the bank, at Metro Bank, with
principal offices in Session Road, Baguio City; and
6. Insurance proceeds still to be collected, as a result of the death of
the minors parents, in the total amount of P30, 000.00, from St. Peters
Insurance Company.
7. The parents of the minor died without any will and leaving, as only
heir, the said minor who thus succeeds to the whole estate of his parents.
8. The names, ages, and residences of the other relatives of the
minor are as follows:

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East, Quirino Hill, Baguio City

9. Letters of guardianship are prayed for by petitioner, with whom


the minor is at present residing, and as the minors uncle, he has the best
interest of the minor.

PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
1. Petitioner is of legal age, Filipino, with residence at San Roque
Village, Baguio City and the uncle of the minor Joshua Avila.

Jerry Avila (28)

#20 San Roque Village, Baguio City

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10. Petitioner has independent sources of income, being in business


and President of Herbal Corporation, a multi-million corporation, and earns
income well enough for his family and for the care and needs of the minor, if
need be.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that after notice and hearing, he be
appointed guardian of the person and estate of the minor Joshua Avila, and
that the corresponding letters of guardianship be issued in his favor, and for
such reliefs as are provided for in the Rule on Guardianship of Minors.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Serial No. of Commission
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Form No.15. PETITION FOR DECLARATION OF PRESUMPTION OF


DEATH
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY
In the Matter of Petition for Declaration
of Presumption of Death
SP. PROC. NO. _____
ROSE JAMES,
Petitioner.

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PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
1. Petitioner is of legal age and residing at Block A, Celestial Village,
Baguio City.
2. Petitioner and her husband, Lebron James, were married by church
wedding on April 27, 1998 at the St. Vincent Church, Baguio City. They have
two children, Myra and Mina James.
3. Petitioners husband is a seaman, serving as ship captain in the
ship, MV-Jupiter, which plied from Manila to Davao.
4. On January 8, 2005, the ship collided with another ship, and both
ships sunk in the waters of Davao. Many crew if said ship were missing, one
of them being petitioners husband and since then until the present a period
of four years had lapsed. And petitioner has not heard from him or from the
surviving crew members of said ship, nor from his relatives and owners of
said ship. Petitioner had a well-founded belief that her husband was already
dead.
5. Pursuant to Art. 41 and Art. 391 of the Family Code, petitioner files
the instant petition for declaration of the presumption of death of her
husband, Lebron James.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays that judgment be rendered, declaring
that petitioners husband, Lebron James, is presumed dead, for all legal
purposes.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Commission

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Form No.16. PETITION FOR EXECUTION OF DEED OF SALE


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
BRANCH 1, BAGUIO CITY
In the Matter of Petition for Execution
of Deed of Sale
SP. PROC. NO. _____
LOURDES REYES,
Petitioner.
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PETITION
PETITIONER, by counsel and to this Honorable Court, alleges:
1. Petitioner is of leg age and residing at #11 San Luis, Baguio City.
2. Petitioner and her husband, Ryan Reyes, were married by church
wedding on June 12, 1990 at the St. Vincent Church, Baguio City. They have
two children, named Ciara and Cielo Reyes.
On April 7, 2000, petitioners husband left for the United States,
claiming that he would work abroad. Since then he had not communicated
with petitioner, and had not been heard of. Inquiries from his relatives
showed negative results. The last time she heard of him was one year from
the time he left the Philippines, or more than four years from said date, from
his brother who claimed that Ryan Reyes got married in the United States,
and had his own family abroad.
Petitioner and her husband owned two parcels of land in San Luis,
Baguio City, registered in the name of petitioner, married to Ryan Reyes
which she intended to sell, to generate funds for the education of her
children. However, she could not sell the property, as the consent of her
husband is needed.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that pursuant to law, judgment be
rendered, granting petitioner judicial authority to sell said conjugal property

without the consent of her husband, the proceeds of which would be used
principally for the education of her children with him.
Baguio City, Philippines, March 3, 2009.
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JACKY CHAN
Counsel for the Petitioner
Juniper Bldg., Baguio City
Roll of Attorneys No.
PTR No. ____
IBP No. _____
Commission

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Service of petition to City or Provincial Prosecutor and to creditors


Proof of service.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereby affix my signature this 2nd day of


February 2009, at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
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JIM HUCKABA
Signature of Employee

Form No. 17. RELEASE AND QUITCLAIMS


KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
I, JIM HUCKABA, of legal age, married and residing at Unit K, John
Bee, Bokawkan, Baguio City, after having been duly sworn to in accordance
with law, hereby depose and state:
1.
That I am an employee of the Philippine College of Ministry
(PCM), having connected therewith as School Administrator since
1990, June 3;
2.
That I have a Letter of Resignation with the School effective
February 14, 2009;
3.
That I hereby relieve and discharge said PCM and its Officers
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overtime pay, 13th Month Pay, or otherwise as may be due me or


incident to my employment with said school;
4.
That I hereby state further that I have no claim, right or action
of whatsoever nature, whether past, present or contingent, against
said school and its officers;
5.
That the contents of this document, although prepared in
English, was interpreted and explained to me in Filipino by the
undersigned Personnel Officer and the same is therefore clearly
understood by me;
6.
That I am executing this document freely and voluntarily
without any moral or physical threat, coercion or promise of reward in
any form.

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SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF: _______________________


Personnel Officer: Linda de Guzman, PH... D.
and
_____________________
School President: Steve Hong, PH. D.,
Dd.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

FormNo. 18. CONTRACT OF LEGAL SERVICES

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


THIS contract of Legal Services made and entered into this 2 nd day
of February 2009 at Baguio City, by and between:
Tiong San Department Store, a business company existing and
registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), owned by
Edward Lao, located at Magsaysay, Baguio City, herein after known as the
Client;
and
Tang ad Law Firm and Associates under the leadership of Mau Tang
ad, based and located at Chanum St., Baguio City herein known as the
corporate counsel for the client;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the client entered into and acquired the legal services of
Atty. Mau Tang ad as the counsel of the Tiong San Department Store in the
case instituted by the latter against Miss Myrna Wayway, docketed as No. E1
23456, at Branch 7 of the Regional Trial Court for the case of Shop Lifting;
WHEREAS, while the engagement of Atty. Mau Tang ad as lawyer
for the Tiongsan Department Store, the following terms and conditions have
agreed upon:
1.
That Atty. Mau Tang ad shall not engage his legal services to
any business corporations and institutions having related and
similarities to that of the business operated by the Tiongsan;
2.
That the legal services agreement between the Tiongsan and
Atty. Tang ad would expire after five (5) years or on February 2,
2015;
3.
That the Tiongsan would not engage the legal services of other
lawyers without the prior consent of Atty. Mau Tang ad;

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4.
That any violation committed by either party to the terms and
conditions of this contract shall be subject to legal sanctions.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands
this 2nd day of February 2009 at the City of Baguio, Philippines.
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CLIENT:
LAWYER:
Tiongsan Department Store
Atty. Mau Tang ad
Magsaysay, Baguio City
Tang ad Law Firms & Associates
PROPRIETOR: _______________
EDWARD LAO
Chanum St. Baguio City
CTC No. 12345, Baguio City
IBP No. 5674890, Baguio City
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE WITNESSES:
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JOCJOC VOLANTE
MICO MILO
Shoe Mart Store
Gen. Manager, Tiongsan Dep't. Store
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 19. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
KNOW ALL THIS MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:
This agreement is made and executed b and between:
BERNARDO DEL ROSARIO, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen, a
resident of Woodsville, Camp 7, Baguio City, hereinafter called the FIRST
PARTY;
and

RAUL EDGARDO, of legal age, single, Filipino citizen and a resident


of Loakan, Baguio City, hereinafter called the SECOND PARTY;
WITNESSETH:
1.
That the first party is the driver of a motor vehicle particularly
Honda civic bearing plate No. AYV 500 registered in the name HOLCIM
PHILS, while the second party, is the driver of a motor vehicle bearing
plate no. XXX 099 owned and registered in the name of Jovy Ferrer;
2.
That the parties are involved in a vehicular accident that
happened yesterday, March 2, 2009 on or about 2:30 in the afternoon
at Camp 7, in front of Milton House, wherein the second party
accidentally bumped the vehicle of the first party, causing damaged
rear, left and right tenders;

BERNARDO DEL ROSARIO


First party
CTC No. 123456
Issued on 06 14 07
Issued at Baguio City

RAUL EDGARDO
Second party
CTC No. 765487
Issued on 06 29 07
Issued at Baguio City

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Form No. 20. GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:
I, BEN AFFLECK, of legal age, single, resident of Kias, PMA, Baguio
City, do hereby name, constitute and appoint Attorney Edward Go, to be my
true and lawful attorney, for me and in my name, place, and stead to do and
perform the following acts, and things, to wit:

3.
That the second party hereby undertakes and promise to
whatever expenses incurred by the first party relative to the claim of
the said first party for the insurance of said vehicle particularly at
Standard Insurance, and the first party hereby undertakes not to file
necessary complaint against the second party to any offices and
courts concerned, and hereby release the second party from any
obligations arising thereof;
4.
That this agreement is being executed freely and voluntarily
and for all legal intents and purposes that it may serve and the
parties agreed to abide by the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement.

To ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect any and all sums of money,
debts, dues, accounts, legacies, bequests, interests, dividends, and other
things of value of whatever nature or kind as may now be or may hereafter
become due, owing, payable or belonging to me, and to have, sue, and to
take any and all lawful ways and means for the recovery thereof by suit,
attachment, compromise, or otherwise;

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands


this 28th day of February 2009, in the City of Baguio, Philippines.
__________________________
___________________

To delegate in whole or in part any or all of the powers herein


granted or conferred, by means of an instrument in writing, in favour of any
third person or persons whom my said attorney may select;

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To make, sign, execute and deliver contracts, documents,


agreements, and other writings of whatever nature or kind, with any and all
third persons, concerns, or entities, upon terms and conditions acceptable to
my said attorney;

HEREBY GIVING AND GRANTING unto my said attorney full power


and authority whatsoever requisite or necessary or proper to be done in and
about the premises as fully to all intents and purposes as I might or could
lawfully do i personally present, with power of substitution and revocation,
and hereby, ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney or his
substitute shall lawfully do or cause to be done under and by virtue of this
presents.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 3rd day
of March 2009, in the City of Baguio, Philippines.
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BEN AFFLECK
Affiant

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Kid Cash

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


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Michael mc Gyver
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

KNOW ALL MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:


I, MEG FERRER, of legal age, single, resident of Irisan, Baguio City,
do hereby name, constitute, and appoint Atty. Jovy Santos, of legal age,
married, and a resident of Tam awan Village, Baguio City, to be my true
and lawful attorney, for me and in my name, place, and stead, with a period
of six (6) months, to SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, for a price not less than
ten million five hundred thousand pesos (Php 10.5 M), to whosoever may
buy or purchase the following described real properties, to wit:

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00;
1 house and lot located at Asin Rd., Baguio City, the lot measured
5,000 sq. M. And the house of 3 storey, fully furnished, with 5 rooms, and 1
master bedroom, each with comfort rooms and bathrooms with OCT No.
9067-RF-00;
Of which I am the registered owner as evidenced by the above
Transfer and Original Certificates of Title of the Registry of Deeds of Baguio
City; and
HEREBY GIVING AND GRANTING unto my said attorney full powers
and authority to do and perform all and every act requisite or necessary to
carry into effect the foregoing authority to sell, as fully to all intents and
purposes as I might or could lawfully do if personally present, with full power
of substitution and revocation, and hereby ratifying and confirming all that
my said attorney or his substitute shall lawfully do or cause to be done by
virtue hereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th day
of March 2009 in the City of Baguio, Philippines.
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MEG FERRER
Affiant

Form No. 21. SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

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Joan Arc

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:


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Jay Ship
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Form No. 22. REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY


KNOW ALL MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:
Form No. 23. SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY IN FACT
WHEREAS, I, MYLA CRUZ, of legal age, married, resident of Aurora
Hill, Baguio City, by a certain public instrument made and executed in
Kayang St., Baguio City on January 30, 2009 before Atty. Jed Cristobal,
Notary Public for and in the City of Baguio, and bearing not. Reg. No. 23;
page 2, Book V, Series of 2009 of his Notarial Register, did name, constitute,
and appoint Jed Cristobal, resident of Bakakeng, Baguio City, mt true and
lawful ATTORNEY IN FACT, for the purpose and with powers mentioned
in said public instrument;
WHEREAS, the said public instrument or Power of Attorney, was duly
registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Baguio City on February 2,
2009, as per entry no. 2, Vo. II, Book I, of said Office;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, MYLA CRUZ, by virtue of this presents, hereby
REVOKE, ANNUL, and make VOID the said power of attorney and all
powers and authority therein or thereby given or granted, or intended to be
given or granted to say Jed Cristobal.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th Day
of March 2009, in the City of Baguio, Philippines.
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(Sgd) MYLA CRUZ
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
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Richard Calixto

KNOW ALL MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:


WHEREAS, I KIM ANDERSON, of legal age, married, resident of North
Sanitary Camp, Baguio City, had been appointed ATTORNEY IN FACT of
Gerald Chiu, of legal age, married, resident of Camp Dangwa, La Trinidad,
Benguet, by virtue of a POWER OF ATTORNEY executed in Baguio City on
January 30, 2009 and acknowledged before Emilia Sandejas, Notary Public
for and in the City of Baguio, and bearing Not. Reg. No. 12, Page no. 3, Book
II, Series of 2009 of her Notarial register;
WHEREAS, by the said power of attorney, I was granted full power
to appoint a substitute of my choice for and in respect of all or any of the
matters mentioned in said power of attorney;
WHEREAS, by virtue of said grant, I hereby name, constitute and
appoint Jake Benca, my true and lawful SUBSTITUTE ATTORNEY for me
and my name as Attorney in Fact of said Gerald Chiu, and in his name,
place and stead, to do and perform any and all acts and things which I, as
Attorney in Fact of said Gerald Chiu could lawfully do and perform under
said power of attorney, as fully to all intents and purposes as I or said Gerald
Chiu, might or could lawfully do if personally present, save only in the matter
of appointing a substitute other than the substitute herein designated; and
HEREBY RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING all that said Jake Benca
may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of this presents.

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Arnel Ignacio

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th day


of March 2009 in the City of Baguio, Philippines.
__________________
(Sgd) KIM ANDERSON
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
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Divina Avellana
April Lawagan

Form No. 1. ANSWER

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

VIII. ANSWERS
ANSWER the principal pleading on the part of the defendant in
response to plaintiff's complaint; it must contain a denial of all the
allegations of plaintiff's complaint which the defendant wishes to
controvert; it may also contain affirmative defenses which the
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contain a statement of any permissive counterclaim which the


defendant has against the plaintiff and which is legally available to
him in the action; compulsory counterclaims arising out of the same
transaction must generally be pleaded in the answer or they will be
barred in any subsequent separate suit.

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WITH SPECIFIC DENIAL OF DOCUMENT UNDER


OATH

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
ED WARD CUL L EN O,
Pl ai nti ff ,
- ve rsus BEL L A S WAN GI T,
De fe n da nt.
x -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- x
ANSWER
That defendant, by the undersigned counsel, and to this Honorable
Court specifically denies under oath the genuineness and due execution of
the instrument a copy of which is attached to Plaintiffs complaint as Annex
A, the truth being that his signature thereon is forged and that he did in
fact sign the said instrument.
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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E
VERIFICATION

Copy furnished:

WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that the complaint be


dismissed, with costs against the plaintiff
Other relief and remedy just and equitable under the premises are
likewise prayed for.

ATTY. BETTY DIYOSA


Counsel for the Plaintiff
X Bldg.., Bontoc
Mountain Province

Baguio City for Bontoc, Mountain Province, February 14, 2009.

PROOF OF SERVICE (Affidavit of service by mail) & EXPLANATION


NOTE: When an actionable instrument has to be denied, VERIFICATION
has to be added to the answer.
Form No. 2. ANSWER DENYING GENUINENESS AND DUE EXECUTION
OF INSTRUMENT
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
ED WARD CUL L EN O,
Pl ai nti ff ,
- ve rsus BEL L A S WAN GI T,
De fe n da nt.
x -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- x

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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E
Copy furnished:
ATTY. BETTY DIYOSA
Counsel for the Plaintiff
X Bldg.., Bontoc
Mountain Province
PROOF OF SERVICE (Affidavit of service by mail)
EXPLANATION

ANSWER

NOW COMES the defendant, by the undersigned counsel, and in


answer to plaintiffs complaint, in the above-entitled case and to this
Honorable Court most respectfully alleges:

Form No. 3. ANSWER OF DEBTOR TO PETITION FOR INSOLVENCY

1) That defendant specifically denies under oath the genuineness and


due execution of the alleged promissory note (Annex B) attached to said
complaint;

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MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

2) That said promissory note was executed through fraud, threats,


and intimidation, and therefore null and void.

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ED WARD CUL L EN O,
Pl ai nti ff ,

- ve rsus BEL L A S WAN GI T,


De fe n da nt.
x -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- x

AM OR POW ER ,

ANSWER
COMES NOW the defendant, the debtor mentioned in the aboveentitled insolvency proceedings, and in ANSWER to the petition to have him
adjudged insolvent alleges:
That he denies that he has committed any of the acts of insolvency
set forth in said petition, or that he is insolvent.
WHEREFORE, the undersigned prays that these proceedings be
dismissed, with costs, expenses, damages, and counsel fees as may be fixed
and allowed by this Honorable Court.
Baguio City, for Bontoc, Mountain Province. February 14, 2009.
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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

Form No. 4. ANSWER TO A PETITION FOR HABEAS CORPUS


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus The Ch ie f Of Po lice Of Ormo c Cit y
De fe n dan t.
x -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- x
ANSWER
The undersigned respondent in the above-entitled case hereby makes
due return of the writ of Habeas Corpus issued by this Court on February 23,
2009, and by way of answer, most respectfully states:
1)
That the herein respondent has Amor Power under restraint in the
police detention cell at the Ormoc Police Department headquarters, pending
completion of and transfer to the city jail now under reconstruction;
2)
That the herein respondent caused the apprehension of the said
Amor Power on January 30, 2009, and the authority, the true, and the whole
story and cause of the said restraint of the said person are the following, to
wit:
That said party, Amor Power, was apprehended and placed under police
custody on suspicion of having smuggled unlicensed firearm found
abandoned in an army bag at the corner of Teresa and Magallanes Streets,
this city, reported by a person to have been carried by said Amor Power;
That in the evening of January 30, 2009, while investigation of the detainee
was being conducted, the Warrant Section of the Ormoc City Police
Department discovered among its files a warrant for the arrest of said Amor
Power issued by the Regional Trial Court of this city, Branch II, in Criminal
Case No. 1234 entitled People of the Philippines vs. Amor Power for the
crime of Assault upon a person in Authority;
c) That in the above-mentioned criminal case, the detainee has not
posted a bond for her provisional liberty up to the present time;
d) That said detainee has been detained temporarily in the police
detention cell of the Ormoc City Police Department in view of the destruction
through fire of the Ormoc City Jail;
e) That a copy of the warrant of arrest issued against Amor Power is
Criminal Case No. 1234 entitled People of the Philippines vs. Amor Power
commanding her apprehension, is hereto attached as Annex A made an
integral part of this return and answer.

I n the Matte r of the Pe ti ti o n of

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WHEREFORE, all the foregoing premises considered, it is respectfully


prayed that the petition for Habeas Corpus be dismissed, and that the said
Amor Power be ordered to remain in the custody of the Ormoc City Police
Department.
Ormoc City, Philippines, February 13, 2009.
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ARMANDO BUENAVISTA
Chief of Police, Ormoc City
Respondent

1) Defendant admits the averment in paragraph 1, 2, and 3 of the


complaint;
2) Defendant specifically denies the allegation in paragraph 4 of the
complaint for lack of information and sufficient knowledge to form a belief as
to the truth thereof;
3) Defendant does not admit the allegations contained in paragraph 5
and 6 of the complaint as it lacks in form and substance to support any
cause of action against the defendant;
4) Defendant does not admit the allegation in paragraph 7 as it has
no basis in law and in facts.
SPECIAL AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
Defendants adopt and replead the foregoing allegations, and raise by
way of special and affirmative defenses the following:

Form No. 5. ANSWER WITH SPECIAL AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES


AND COUNTERCLAIM
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

The complaint states no cause of action. The rule requires that every
action must be prosecuted or defended in the name of the real party in
interest. (Sec. 2, Rule 3 of 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure). Only parties to a
contract may sue or be sued upon that contract.
In the instant case, it is plain in the verification / certification
appeared to the complaint that A is suing in his own name by stating, under
oath, that he is the plaintiff in the case, not A & Z Corporation. A is not a
party to the contract, she has no cause of action against herein defendant.
COUNTERCLAIM

ED WARD CUL L EN O,
Pl ai nti ff ,
- ve rsus BEL L A S WAN GI T,
De fe n da nt.
x -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- x

By way of counterclaim, defendant alleges:


That by virtue of this unwarranted and initiated by the plaintiff,
defendant was forced to engage counsel in the sum of ten thousand pesos
(Php10, 000.00).
PRAYER

ANSWER
NOW COMES the defendant, by the undersigned counsel, in the
above-entitled case and to this Honorable Court most respectfully alleges:

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WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that the complaint be


dismissed for lack of cause of action and defendant be awarded the amount
of ten thousand pesos (Php 10,000.00).
Other relief and remedy just and equitable under the premises are
likewise prayed for.
Baguio City, for Bontoc, Mountain Province. February 14, 2009.
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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

Plaintiff and defendant entered into a contract of sale of


clothing materials on or about January 5, 2009, whereby defendant
would deliver to plaintiff such materials worth P2, 000, 000.00 and
the plaintiff would in turn pay the same, upon such delivery.

WHEREFORE, defendant respectfully prays that the complaint be


dismissed for lack of merit.
Under his counterclaim, judgment be rendered ordering plaintiff to
pay the amount of P2, 000, 000.00, with legal interests therein until the
principal amount and interest are fully paid.
Defendant further prays for such relief as may be just and equitable
in the premises.

PROOF OF SERVICE (Affidavit of service by mail)


EXPLANATION
Form No. 6. ANSWER

WITH PERMISSIVE COUNTECLAIM

Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.


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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,
Pl ai n ti ff ,

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ANSWER
Subject matter of the complaint is specific performance of contract,
and the permissive counterclaim has no relation to such subject matter of
complaint, as follows:

Defendant having delivered said clothing materials on January 15,


2009 to plaintiff, but the latter, notwithstanding repeated demands, both
oral and written, failed and refused to pay the same and still fails and
continues to refuse to pay the purchase thereof, in breach of his obligation.

Copy furnished:
ATTY. BETTY DIYOSA
Counsel for the Plaintiff
X Bldg.., Bontoc
Mountain Province

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- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,


De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x

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VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION AGAINST FORUM SHOPPING


JURAT
Service of answer. Proof of service
Form No. 7. ANSWER

6)

WITH NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES

WHEREFORE, defendant respectfully prays that the complaint be


dismissed for lack of merit, with costs against plaintiff.
Defendant further prays for such relief as may be just and equitable
in the premises.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.


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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,


Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x
1)
2)

states:

ANSWER
Defendant, by counsel and to this Honorable Court respectfully

VERIFICATION

Defendant admits that portion of par. 1 of the complaint regarding


the names, residences and status of the parties, but denies the rest thereof,
for lack of knowledge sufficient to form a belief as to the truth thereof.

1)

Defendant denies under oath the execution and authentication of


the promissory note, Annex A of the complaint, the truth being that the
same is a forgery and that he did not execute nor sign the same.
4)
Assuming, arguendo, that the promissory is genuine and duly
executed; it was executed by a person on behalf of defendant, without any
authority from defendant.

2)

3)

5)

Assuming, further, that the agent who signed the promissory note
on behalf is duly authorized to do so, the amount of indebtedness therein
stated represented payment of gambling losses of defendant in favor of
plaintiff.

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Assuming, finally, that the indebtedness shown in the promissory


note and the promissory note is legitimate, plaintiff has been paid the
amount thereof.

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Defendant, of legal age, after been duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he has caused the preparation of the foregoing answer with
defenses, and the allegations therein are true and correct of his personal
knowledge and/or based authentic records.
Those he further states that the promissory note, Annex A of the
complaint, is a forgery and his signature therein has been gorged, he not
having executed the said promissory note.
Executed this 13th day of March, 2009 at Manila.
__________________
PEDRO MENDOZA
Defendant Affiant
JURAT
Service of answer. Proof of service

3)
4)

Form No. 8. ANSWER TO COMPLAINT FOR ENFORCEMENT OF


FOREIGN JUDGMENT
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,
Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x

Form No. 9. ANSWER TO PETITION FOR CANCELLATION OF TITLE

1)

Defendant admits the allegations in par. 1 to 4 of the complaint, subject to


its/his special and affirmative defenses, namely:

2)

The court in the State of Hawaii, U.S.S did not have jurisdiction over the
person of defendant on the ground that defendant was not validly served
with summons nor did he voluntarily appear therein except to question the
courts jurisdiction over his person.

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Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.


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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E
Service of answer Proof of service

ANSWER
DEFENDANT, by undersigned counsel and answering the complaint,
and to this Honorable Court, respectfully states:

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The Hawaii court did not have jurisdiction over the subject matter of the suit
because the alleged acts constituting violation of human rights occurred in
the Philippines and not in the United States.
In any event, the foreign judgment Annex A is a clear mistake of facts and
law, and is clearly erroneous, precluding its enforcement in the Philippines.
(Ingfenohl v. Walter E. Olsen and Co., 47 Phil. 189 [1925]; NAgarmull
Binalbagan-Isabela Sugar Co., Inc., 33 SRA 46 [1970])

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,
Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x

ANSWER
RESPONDENT, by undersigned counsel and to this Honorable Court,
answering the petition for cancellation of title, respectfully alleges:

1)
He admits the allegations in par. 1 of the petition regarding
the personal circumstances and addresses of the parties.
2)
He admits the allegations in pars. 2 to 5 to the petition,
subject to qualifications and affirmative defenses herein alleges;
By way of SPECIAL AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES,
respondent alleges:
1)
That the parcel of land in question is a conjugal property of
respondent and his wife, Betty Diyosa;
2)
That the court in Civil Case NO. 123 has not acquired
jurisdiction over the person of his wife because she was not a party
litigant therein:
3)
That the money judgment in Civil Case No 123 arose from
the personal transaction of petitioner in connection with the
accommodation surety he executed to secure payment of the loan
extended by respondent to the corporation, X, which loan did not
benefit the conjugal property, and accordingly said conjugal property
is exempt from execution to satisfy said personal judgment of
respondent.
4)
That the execution sale is invalid because there was no
valid levy made by the sheriff, as at the time the court in Civil Case
No. 123 has not acquired jurisdiction over the person of respondents
wife, who was not a party litigant in said case.

5)

The value of the land in question has market value far exceeding the amount
of money judgment rendered in favor of petitioner, as to unfairly and
unjustly enrich petitioner.

6)

As the Supreme Court ruled in Padilla, Jr. v. Phil. Producers Cooperative


Marketing Assn., G.R. No. 141256, July 15, 2005:
It is clear that PD 1529 provides the solution to respondents
quandary. The reasons behind the law make a lot of sense; it provides
due process to a registered landowner (in this case the petitioner)

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and prevents the fraudulent or mistaken conveyance of land, the


value of which may exceed the judgment obligation. Petitioner
contends that only his interest in the subject lots, and not that of his
wife who was not a party to the suit, should have been subjected to
execution, and he should have had the opportunity to prove as
much.
WHEREFORE, respondent respectfully prays that the petition be
dismissed for lack of merit.
Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.
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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E
Service of answer Proof of service
Form No. 10. ANSWER TO PETITION FOR LEGAL SEPARATION
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,
Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.

x- ------------ ------------ ---x


ANSWER
RESPONDENT, answering petitioners petition for legal separation,
alleges:
1)
He admits the allegations in paragraphs 1 and 2 of the
petition.
2)
He denies the allegations in the rest of the petition, the
truth being that he was forced to leave the conjugal home because
petitioner committed acts which are also ground for legal separation,
such as sexual infidelity, attempt on the life of respondent and
abusive conduct against their two children.
WHEREFORE, respondent prays that the petition be dismissed for
lack of merit.

Form No. 11. ANSWER WITH DEFENSES TO COMPLAINT OF


MUNICIPALITY
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,
Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x

ANSWER
DEFENDANT, by undersigned counsel and answering for
expropriation files by the Municipality of Mamburao, Occ. Mindoro,
respectfully alleges:
1)
The municipal Ordinance No. 888 is not valid, as it does
not comply with the substantive requirements, as held in Lagcao v.
Labra, 440 SRA 279 (2004), to wit:

Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.


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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

J
VERIFICATION
JURAT
Service of answer to Counsel for petitioner and city or provincial prosecutor
Proof of service

For an ordinance to be valid, it must not only be within the


corporate powers of the city or municipality to enact but must also be
passed according to the procedure prescribed by law. It must be in
accordance with certain well-established basic principles of a
substantive nature. These principles require that the ordinance (1)
must not contravene the Constitution or nay statute (2) must not be
unfair or oppressive (3) must not be partial or discriminatory (4) must
not prohibit but may regulate trade (5) must be general and
consistent with public policy, and (6) must not be unreasonable.
2)
There are other parcels of land which are more ideally
located and suited for the municipalitys purposes than that of
defendant, and choosing defendants property is not in consonance
therewith and is politically motivated as the municipal mayor was
defendants political rival in several previous elections.

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WHEREFORE, defendant prays that the complaint


expropriation be dismissed.
Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.
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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E

for

Service of answer Proof of service

Alternatively, Pedro Manzano be ordered to pay the balance of the


purchase price of P2, 000,000, before the share off defendant de Castro may
be transferred to him, as purchaser of the undivided share.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

Defendant de Castro further prays for such reliefs as may be just and
equitable in the premises.

J UAN DEL A CRUZ ,


Pl ai n ti ff ,
- ve rsus PEDRO M EN DOZ A ,
De fe n da nt.
x- ------------ ------------ ---x
ANSWER-IN-INTERVENTION
DEFENDANT Juan de Castro, by undersigned counsel and to this
Honorable Court, respectfully alleges:
1)
He is one of the co-owners of the property, subject matter
of the petition for partition, whose undivided share he sold to plaintiff
intervenor.

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By way of COUNTERCLAIM, defendant Juan de Castro


alleges:
1)
Plaintiff-intervenor has not paid the full purchase of the
property to answering defendant, as he has not paid the unpaid
balance of P2, 000,000.00, which he refused to pay and still continues
to refuse to pay the same, notwithstanding demands.
WHEREFORE, defendant Juan de Castro respectfully prays that the
complaint-in-intervention be dismissed for lack of merit.

Form No. 12. ANSWER -in- INTERVENTION

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2)
He admits having sold his undivided share in the property
in question to Pedro Manzano, as shown in the copy of the deed of
sale, Annex A of the complaint-in-intervention, but he avers in this
connection that the buyer, Pedro Manzano has not fully paid the
consideration.

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Manila, Philippines, March 13, 2009.


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JOSE ABOGADO
Counsel for the Defendant
Ninoy Aquino, Manila
Roll No. 1234
IBP No. 808, issued on Dec. 27, 2007 at Manila
PTR No. 888 issued on Jan 4. 2009 at Manila
Serial No. of Commission: 123E
Service of answer-in-intervention upon all parties. Proof of service

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