
CENTRAL PHIL. UNIVERSITY V. CA 246 SCRA 511
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
CENTRAL PHIL. UNIVERSITY V. CA
246 SCRA 511
FACTS:
When Don Ramon was still part of the board of trustees of the school, he donated a lot on the condition that a medical school will be constructed therein. The heirs sought to annul the donation on the ground that the school wanted to exchange the land with another owned by NHA.
HELD:
If there has been no compliance with the resolutory condition, the donation may now be revoked and all rights which have been acquired under it shall be deemed lost and extinguished.
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CENTRAL PHIL. UNIVERSITY V. CA 246 SCRA 511
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
CENTRAL PHIL. UNIVERSITY V. CA
246 SCRA 511
FACTS:
When Don Ramon was still part of the board of trustees of the school, he donated a lot on the condition that a medical school will be constructed therein. The heirs sought to annul the donation on the ground that the school wanted to exchange the land with another owned by NHA.
HELD:
If there has been no compliance with the resolutory condition, the donation may now be revoked and all rights which have been acquired under it shall be deemed lost and extinguished.
Newer Philippine Law Resources:
Additional Law Reading:
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