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Notices for January 9, 2017

DEED OF ADJUDICATION
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late PABLITO C. PAÑARES consisting of six (6) parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 20894, 20920, 20891 all of Cad-398, 19 Blk. 24 of the consolidation-subdivision plan Pcs-4790 being a portion of Lot 731 of the Davao Cadastre, ½ undivided share of Lot Nos. 3644-C of Cad-6563-D and 184-B-2-A-2-D, Psd-11-006224, being a portion of Lot 184-B-2-A-2, (LRC) Psd-125695 under OCT/TCT Nos. P-42548, P-42549, P-42878, T-154515, T-130498 and T-118074 containing an area of 897 sq.m., 811 sq.m., 945 sq.m., 608 sq.m., 150,000 sq. and 115 sq.m situated at Brgy. Tabug, Batac, Ilocos Norte, Dist. of Toril, Brgy. Catigan and Barrio of Torril all of City of Davao, Island of Mindanao respectively has been adjudicated by his heir ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public DA VINCI M. CRISOSTOMO as per Doc. No. 103; Page No. 22; Bk. No. CCCXXVIII; S. of 2017.
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late HERMINIGILDA DULDULAO, LEONA DULDULAO, MONICA DULDULAO, GERTRUDIS DULDULAO, SEVERINO BARTOLOME, BERNARDA DULDULAO-SIMEON, AURELIO SIMEON and FEDELINO DULDULAO SIMEON consisting of their rights and interest of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 25385 of the Laoag Cadastre with improvements thereon, (if any), covered by OCT No. 0-15 containing an area of 5,955 sq.m. situated in the Barrio of Vira, Municipality (now City) of Laoag has been adjudicated by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public BRIAN JAY CORPUZ as per Doc. No. 132; Page No. 27; Bk. No. XXI; S. of 2016.
Jan. 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late ALFREDA GAOIRAN and husband IGNACIO CORPUZ, VICTORIA CORPUZ-SIMEON married to SIMPLICIO SIMEON, SIMEON GAOIRAN, CATALINA GAOIRAN-JULIAN, CIPRIANO GAOIRAN and wife IGNACIA SAMPAYAN-GAOIRAN, MARCIANO GAOIRAN and wife DOMINGA CRUZ, ANGEL GAOIRAN and wife JUANA SIMEON GAOIRAN, AMADOR SIMEON GAOIRAN, MARCELA GAOIRAN MARCOS, ANGELA GAOIRAN-SIMEON, MANUELA GAOIRAN-AGCAOILI, LEON GAOIRAN and wife CASIMIRA JUAN-GAOIRAN and TIBURCIO GAOIRAN consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 25386 of the Laoag Cadastre with improvements thereon (if any) covered by OCT No. 0-1596 containing an area of 7,835 sq.m. situated in the Barrio of Vira, Municipality (now City) of Laoag has been adjudicated by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public BRIAN JAY CORPUZ as per Doc. No. 133; Page No. 27; Bk. No. XXI; S. of 2016.
Jan. 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH SALE
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late ISMAEL PACUNAYEN consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 25705 covered by OCT No. P-17515 containing an area of 2,786 sq.m. situated at Brgy. Magnuang, Batac, Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by his heir and simultaneously sold a portion of the above-described parcel of land containing an area of 2,072 sq.m. designated as Lot No. 25705-A to AGRIPINO A. PUGAT ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public DA VINCI M. CRISOSTOMO as per Doc. No. 394; Page No. 80; Bk. No. CCCXXVI; S. of 2016.
Jan. 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
Notice is hereby given that the intestate testate of the late ESPERANZA AGUSTIN, SPS. DIEGO BARTOLOME, SR. (a.k.a BARTOLOME DIEGO) and MARCELINA DAQUIOAG and GENEROSA BARTOLOME consisting of three (3) parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 15853, 15596 and 11840 all of the Laoag Cadastre covered by TCT/OCT Nos. (T-492)-176, T-6488 and 23273 containing an area 2,322 sq.m., 1,233 sq.m. and 858 sq.m. situated in the Barrio of Vira (before) now Brgy. 57-Pila, Laoag City, Barrio of Sta. Maria, Municipality of Laoag and Barrio of San Lorenzo, Municipality of Laoag (before) now Brgy. 1, San Lorenzo, Laoag City, respectively has been adjudicated by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public ERME S. LABAYOG as per Doc. No. 448; Page No. 90; Bk. No. XXVI; S. of 2016.
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
          Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late FERNANDO A. MATIAS consisting of a bank deposit with PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK-LAOAG BRANCH under Time Deposit Account No. 2000839400000014 has been adjudicated by his heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public EDWARD M. ULEP as per Doc. No. 32; Page No. 7; Bk. No. CIX; S. of 2014.
Jan. 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late FERNANDO AGLUGOB MATIAS consisting of a residential house erected on Lot 1 (CSD of Lots 11634-A and 11635) containing an area of 94 sq.m. situated at Brgy. 7-B, A. Castro Avenue, Laoag City and undivided shares and rights of a parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 26870, 26855, 26919, 26915, 4558, 5314-B-1 of the subdivision plan, Psd-01-036300, being a portion of Lot 5314-B, Psd-01-029133, L.R.C. Cad. Rec. No. 1151 and 5314-B-3-E Psd-01-041355, being a portion of Lot 5314-B-3, Psd-01-036300, L.R.C. Rec. No. 1151 covered by  TCT Nos. T-8541, T-9018, T-13133, T-13290, (T-3688)-1693, T-28544 and T-31314 containing an area of 1,153 sq.m., 251 sq.m., 2,975 sq.m., 1,179 sq.m., 139,692 sq.m., 151 sq.m., and 727 sq.m., situated in the Barrio of San Mateo, Barrio of Mangato and Brgy. 48-A Cabungaan North all of Laoag City respectively has been adjudicated by his heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public NOEL DOMINGO CONCEPCION as per Doc. No. 197; Page No. 40; Bk. No. XLIV; S. of 2014.
Jan. 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 18, BATAC CITY, ILOCOS NORTE
MARIANNE R. GARCIA,
Petitioner,
-versus-
BRUCE L. GARCIA, THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF
THE CITY OF BATAC, THE CIVIL REGISTRAR-GENERAL, NATIONAL
STATISTICS OFFICE (NSO), QUEZON CITY and ALL PERSONS WHO MAY HAVE ADVERSE INTEREST,
Respondents,

Sp. Proc. No. 5551-18
for
JUDICIAL RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF A FOREIGN
JUDGMENT, CORRECTION/CANCELLATION OF AN ENTRY IN THE CIVIL REGISTRY, AND DECLARATION OF CAPACITY TO REMARRY

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O R D E R
          This is a verified Petition filed by petitioner Marianne R. Garcia of 472, Violet St., Rainbow Village, Angono, Rizal. Impleaded as parties-respondents are Bruce L. Garcia, the petitioner’s legal husband, a citizen of the United States of America, a resident of 22407, Halldale Avenue, Torrance, California, 90501, USA and his Philippine address is Brgy. 15, Baligat, Batac City; the Local Civil Registrar of Batac City and the Civil Registrar-General, National Statistics Office (NSO), Quezon City.
          The petitioner alleged in her petition that they got married with the private respondent on August 30, 2002 in Batac City and they were both Filipino citizens. Private respondent migrated to USA and eventually acquired American citizenship on November 22, 2004. In August 13, 2015, private respondent filed a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage against the petitioner and was eventually granted by the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. On the Dissolution Decree, their marriage was terminated effective October 15, 2015. She further alleged that the State of California allows dissolution of marriage, particularly the California Family Code, Division 6, Part 3, under Sections 2300 to 2542. The Decree of Dissolution secured by the private respondent, as granted, conforms to said Family Law of the State of California, particularly Section 2310, laying irreconcilable differences as the ground relied upon in the petition. Consistent with Article 26 of the Family code of the Philippines and the ruling of the Supreme Court in the case, Corpuz vs. Sto. Tomas (GR No. 186571), she filed this petition and prayed that after due notice and hearing the Dissolution Decree obtained by the private respondent be judicially recognized and enforced as valid; that an order be issued directing the public respondents Local Civil Registrar of Batac City and NSO Civil Registrar General to annotate the fact of the Dissolution Decree in the marriage certificate of the petitioner and private respondent and declare the petitioner capacitated to remarry.
          Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given due course by setting it for hearing on March 31, 2017 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Any person/s who may have an interest in or maybe adversely affected by the petition may file his, her or their written opposition to the petition or may personally appear in Court on such dates of hearing to signify their opposition thereto and to show cause why the petition should not be granted.
          Let copies of the petition and this Order be separately furnished the Office of the Solicitor General, Manila; the Office of the City Prosecutor, Batac City; respondents Local Civil Registrar of Batac City and the Office of the Civil Registrar General, National Statistics Office, Manila.
          And further, let this Order be published in any newspaper of general circulation in the entire province once a week, for three (3) consecutive weeks, at the expense of the petitioner.
          Let also a copy of the Petition and its Annexes together with  a copy of this Order be furnished the respondent at his given address at 22407, Halldale Avenue, Torrance, California 90501, USA by registered air mail with return card, and at this Philippine address at Brgy. 15, Baligat, Bataac City.
          The respondent is hereby given a period of sixty (60) days from the last publication within which to submit his Answer/Comments to the petition.
          SO ORDERED.
          Batac City, November 25, 2016.
(SGD) FRANCISCO R.D. QUILALA
Acting Presiding Judge
Copy furnished:
Bruce L. Garcia
22407, Halldale, Avenue, Torrance, California 90501 USA
and at Brgy. 15 Baligat, Batac City

The Office of the Solicitor General
134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City

Office of the City Prosecutor
Batac City
Office of the Civil Registrar General
NSO, Quezon City

The Local Civil Registrar
Batac City

Atty. Brian Jay Corpuz
Davila, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte

January 9, 16, 23, 2017*IT
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