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DE LUNA V. ABRIGO 181 SCRA 150

DE LUNA V. ABRIGO

181 SCRA 150

FACTS:

De Luna donated property for the construction of buildings for a school. Since the conditions were not met, the donation was revoked but was later on revived, setting conditions for the construction of nursery, kindergarten and chapel.

HELD:

When it involves onerous donations, the rules applicable will be that on contracts and prescription and not those on the rules on donation.


DE LUNA V. ABRIGO 181 SCRA 150

DE LUNA V. ABRIGO

181 SCRA 150

FACTS:

De Luna donated property for the construction of buildings for a school. Since the conditions were not met, the donation was revoked but was later on revived, setting conditions for the construction of nursery, kindergarten and chapel.

HELD:

When it involves onerous donations, the rules applicable will be that on contracts and prescription and not those on the rules on donation.


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