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2003-06-16 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| The contract, however, creates an obligation on the part of the seller to transfer ownership and to deliver the subject matter of the contract.[13] It is during the delivery that the law requires the seller to have the right to transfer ownership of the thing sold.[14] In general, a perfected contract of sale cannot be challenged on the ground of the seller's non-ownership of the thing sold at the time of the perfection of the contract.[15] | |||||