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2013-07-24 |
REYES, J. |
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| The above proclamations notwithstanding, Fort Bonifacio remains property of public dominion of the State, because although declared alienable and disposable, it is reserved for some public service or for the development of the national wealth, in this case, for the conversion of military reservations in the country to productive civilian uses.[61] Needless to say, the acquisitive prescription asserted by Dream Village has not even begun to run. | |||||