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2008-12-10 |
CARPIO MORALES, J. |
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| Petitioner furthermore alleges that the continued assurances of respondents that partition proceedings were just dragging on, despite their having already transferred the titles in their names, is a clear indication that they have not repudiated the resulting trust, the requisites for which, as enunciated in Huang v. Court of Appeals,[12] not having been met. And she maintains that while the registration of land under the Torrens system operates as a constructive notice to the whole world, it cannot be construed as being equivalent to a notice of repudiation, for the same cannot be used as a shield for fraud. | |||||
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2006-03-24 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| The case of Huang v. Court of Appeals[31] is instructive on the creation of trust relationships. | |||||