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INOCENCIO Y. LUCASAN FOR HIMSELF v. PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS RECEIVER

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2012-11-21
DEL CASTILLO, J.
The issues in a case for quieting of title are fairly simple; the plaintiff need to prove only two things, namely: "(1) the plaintiff or complainant has a legal or an equitable title to or interest in the real property subject of the action; and (2) that the deed, claim, encumbrance or proceeding claimed to be casting a cloud on his title must be shown to be in fact invalid or inoperative despite its prima facie appearance of validity or legal efficacy.  Stated differently, the plaintiff must show that he has a legal or at least an equitable title over the real property in dispute, and that some deed or proceeding beclouds its validity or efficacy."[15]