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Notices Dec. 8, 2014

Publication Notice
R.A. 10172
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Paoay

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
CCE-0069-2014         R.A. 10172                                                                               December 1, 2014

            In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172) Notice is hereby served to public that MILDRED RALA SADUCOS has filed with this Office a petition of correction of entry in sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE”, the child’s middle name and mother’s last name from “CADALSO” to “CADALZO”  in the Certificate of Live Birth of MILDRED CADALSO RALA at Paoay, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are Constancio Q. Rala and Filipinas A. Cadalso.
            Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 22, 2014.

(SGD) ROBERT M. GUIEB
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 8-14, 15-21, 2014*IT
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R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Sarrat

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
            In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a Notice is hereby served to the public that MARTINA JAMES HERMANO has filed with this Office a petition for change of first name from “MARTINA ROSARIO” to “MARTINA” in the birth certificate of MARTINA ROSARIO JAMES HERMANO who was born on 22 October 1954 at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are Eugenio Hermano and Ambrocia James.
            Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 22, 2014.

(SGD) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 8-14, 15-21, 2014*IT
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R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Sarrat

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
            In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a Notice is hereby served to the public that Attorney-in-fact of Enancio Gantala Agnes ROBERT MEDINA BUMANGLAG has filed with this Office a petition for change of first name from “ARMANCIO” to “ENANCIO” in the birth certificate of ARMANCIO GANTALA ANDRES who was born on 04 October 1952 at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are Jose Agnes and Agripina Gantala.
            Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 22, 2014.

(SGD) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 8-14, 15-21, 2014*IT
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R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Sarrat

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
            In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a Notice is hereby served to the public that GLENN MOLINA FRANCISCO has filed with this Office a petition for change of first name from “JACINTA GLENN” to “GLENN” in the birth certificate of JACINTA GLENN RACELA MOLINA who was born on 03 July 1958 at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are Constante Molina and Salvacion S. Racela.
            Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 22, 2014.

(SGD) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 8-14, 15-21, 2014*IT
_________________________________________________________________

R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Sarrat

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
            In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a Notice is hereby served to the public that ARTHUR HERMANO LAGANSE has filed with this Office a petition for change in first name from “ARTHURO” to “ARTHUR” in the birth certificate of ARTHURO HERMANO LAGANCE who was born on 03 June 1960 at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are Jovito Rasquero Lagance and Rosalina Ruiz Hermano.
            Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 22, 2014.

(SGD) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 8-14, 15-21, 2014*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 19
Bangui, Ilocos Norte

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES,
Represented by the Department Of Energy (DOE)
Plaintiff,
-versus-
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ATANACIO DUMLAO and the MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR OF PASUQUIN, ILOCOS NORTE,
Defendants.

CIVIL CASE NO. 2219-19
For: Expropriation
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A M E N D E D   C O M P L A I N T
(Summons by Publication)

PLAINTIFF, by counsel, respectfully states:
1.        Plaintiff Republic of the Philippines, represented by the Department of Energy (DOE), is a sovereign political entity with the inherent power to expropriate private property for public use upon payment of just compensation.  It may be served with court processes through its statutory counsel, the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG), at 134 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City.
2.      Private defendants, are the unknown surviving heirs, if any, of Reinaldo Peralta, who was a claimant of the property that is the subject matter of this case. Their true names and addresses are unknown and despite diligent inquiry, cannot be ascertained. They are being impleaded in accordance with Section 1, Rule 67 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure.
3.       Public defendant Municipal Assessor of Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, who is charged with the duty, inter alia, of maintaining a system for real property identification and accounting for taxation purposes, is impleaded as a nominal party.  She holds office in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, where she may be served with summons and other court processes;
4.      The 1987 Constitution recognizes the State’s paramount interest in improving the quality of life for all, which may be done by promoting industrialization that utilizes full and efficient use of human and natural resources.  If achieved, industrialization will significantly improve the delivery of goods and services produced by the nation.  Towards this end, the policy of the State is to give all sectors of the economy, including the private sector, optimum opportunity to develop the country’s natural resources;1
5.      Section 2, Article XII of the 1987 Constitution provides:
SEC. 2. All lands of the public domain, waters, minerals, coal, petroleum, and other mineral oils, all forces of potential energy, fisheries, forests or timber, wildlife, flora and fauna, and other natural resources are owned by the State.  With the exception of agricultural lands, all other natural resources shall not be alienated.  The exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources shall be under the full control and supervision of the State.  The State may directly undertake such activities, or it may enter into co-production, joint venture, or production-sharing agreements with Filipino citizens, or corporations or associations at least sixty per centum of whose capital is owned by such citizens [...]
6.      The National Government, through the DOE, endeavors to proactively involve the private sector in pursuing energy projects to meet the energy demands of an industrialized nation. Specifically, Republic Act (R.A.) No. 91362 declares it a State policy to enhance the inflow of private capital and broaden the ownership base of the power generation, transmission and distribution sectors in order to minimize the financial risk exposure of the National Government.
7.      Under R.A. No. 7638,3 the DOE is required to “[f]ormulate policies for the planning and implementation of a comprehensive program for the efficient supply and economical use of energy consistent with the approved national economic plan and with the policies on environmental protection and conservation and maintenance of ecological balance[…].”
8.      To complement the mandate of the DOE, Executive Order (E.O.) No. 462, Series of 1997, was issued to enable the private sector to participate in the exploration, development, utilization and commercialization of ocean, solar and wind energy resources for power and commercialization.
9.      The harnessing and utilization of renewable energy comprises a critical component of the government’s strategy to provide energy supply for the country.4 In this regard, the DOE has partnered with the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) to exploit wind energy resources for wide-scale use.
10.   Accordingly, the DOE in partnership with the EDC will undertake the Burgos Wind Project (BWP) under DOE Certificate of Registration No. WESC-2009-09-004.
11.     The BWP is a flagship project of the National Government that aims to promote energy security and sufficiency.  With the mounting demand for electricity, the BWP will generate and provide the entire Luzon and Visayas grids with “clean electricity” through the development, construction and operation of as much as fifty (50) wind turbines.  By harnessing wind in the generation of energy, the BWP will likewise displace as much as 124,901 tons of carbon dioxide, which will effectively curb greenhouse gas emissions.  The BWP will have a capacity of 86 megawatts (86 mw) and will cover an area of approximately six hundred hectares (600 Ha) across four (4) municipalities in the Ilocos Norte.  Once completed, it will become the biggest wind farm in the Philippines.
12.    The BWP is a public necessity and of paramount national importance as it aims to achieve self-reliance in the country's energy requirements through the integrated and intensive development of its indigenous energy resources and through the judicious conservation, renewal and efficient utilization of energy to keep pace with the country's growing demand.
13.    The implementation of the BWP necessitates the immediate acquisition of properties within the City of Laoag and the Municipalities of Bacarra, Pasuquin and Burgos, Ilocos Norte.
14.   Private defendants claim an interest – based on Tax Declaration No. 08-0009-008115- over Lot No. 160640, with an area of 643 square meters (sq. m.), more or less, situated in Brgy. 09, Susugaen, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte.
15.    Plaintiff seeks to expropriate a portion of the subject property, or the aggregate area of 132 sq. m., which will be affected by the installation and maintenance of the transmission lines.6
16.   There is no permanent improvement constructed on the subject portion per the Certification7 issued by the Municipal Assessor of Pasuquin.

ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE PRAYER FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE WRIT OF POSSESSION
17.    Being a flagship project of the National Government, the issuance of a writ of possession to facilitate plaintiff's immediate entry into the subject property to begin the construction of the BWP is of utmost urgency.
18.   The prompt implementation of the BWP is significant as it will lessen the country's dependence on oil as a primary energy source. And as the BWP will generate “clean electricity”, it will at the same time address the pressing need for the government to take a more active role in protecting and preserving the environment.
19.   In Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) v. J. King and Sons Company, Inc.,8 the Supreme Court held that, upon compliance with the guidelines set forth in Section 4 of R.A. No. 8974, the issuance of a writ of possession is a ministerial duty:
R.A. No. 8974 provides a different scheme for the obtention of a writ of possession.  The law does not require a deposit with a government bank; instead it requires the government to immediately pay the property owner.  The provisional character of this payment means that it is not yet final, yet, sufficient under the law to entitle the Government to the writ of possession over the expropriated property.  The provisional payment is a prerequisite and a trigger for the issuance of the writ of possession.  In Gingoyon, we held that:
It is the plain intent of Rep. Act No. 8974 to supersede the system of deposit under Rule 67 with the scheme of “immediate payment” in cases involving national government infrastructure project.
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Rep. Act No. 8974 is plainly clear in imposing the requirement of immediate prepayment, and no amount of statutory deconstruction can evade such requisite.  It enshrines a new approach towards eminent domain that reconciles the inherent unease attending expropriation proceedings with a position of fundamental equity. While expropriation proceedings have always demanded just compensation in exchange for private property, the previous deposit requirement impeded immediate compensation to the private owner, especially in cases wherein the determination of the final amount of compensation would prove highly disputed.  Under the new modality prescribed by Rep. Act No. 8974, the private owner sees immediate monetary recompense, with the same degree of speed as the taking of his/her property.
[…]
Petitioner was supposed to tender the provisional payment directly to respondent during a hearing which it had failed to attend.  Petitioner, then, deposited the provisional payment with the court.  The trial court did not commit an error in accepting the deposit and in issuing the writ of possession.  The deposit of the provisional amount with the court is equivalent to payment.
Indeed, Section 4 of R.A. No. 8974 is emphatic to the effect that “upon compliance with the guidelines...the court shall immediately issue to the implementing agency an order to take possession of the property and start the implementation of the project.”  Under this statutory provision, when the government, its agencies or government-owned and controlled corporations, make the required provisional payment, the trial court has a ministerial duty to issue a writ of possession.  In Capitol Steel Corporation v. PHIVIDEC Industrial Authority, we held that:
Upon compliance with the requirements, a petitioner in an expropriation case...is entitled to a writ of possession as a matter of right and it becomes the ministerial duty of the trial court to forthwith issue the writ of possession.  No hearing is required and the court neither exercises its discretion or judgment in determining the amount of the provisional value of the properties to be expropriated as the legislature has fixed the amount under Section 4 of R.A. No. 8974.
It is mandatory on the trial court's part to issue the writ of possession and on the sheriff's part to deliver possession of respondent's property to petitioner pursuant to the writ.
20.  The subject property’s current zonal value9 is pegged by the BIR Revenue District Office (RDO) No. 1, Laoag City at PHP 50.00 per sq. m.
21.    In accordance with Section 9, Rule 67 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure, plaintiff will deposit with the Honorable Court the amount of  PHP 6,600.00 ‑ which is equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of the subject portion’s value based on the current relevant zonal valuation – for the benefit of the person entitled thereto as may be adjudged by the Honorable Court in the same proceeding.
22.  Upon compliance with the requirements, particularly upon the deposit of the payment with the Honorable Court, plaintiff is entitled to the issuance of a writ of possession as a matter of right.

PRAYER
WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully prayed that the Honorable Court shall:
        i.            ALLOW summons on private defendant to be served by publication in a newspaper of general circulation and in such places and for such time as the Honorable Court may order in accordance with Section 14, Rule 14 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure.
     ii.            Upon deposit with the Honorable Court the payment in an amount equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of the subject portion’s based on its current relevant zonal valuation, ISSUE a writ of possession authorizing plaintiff to take immediate possession, control, and disposition of thereof.
   iii.            After due notice and hearing, ISSUE an order of expropriation declaring that plaintiff has a lawful and exclusive right to occupy, possess, use and enjoy the subject portion for the public purpose described above, upon payment of just compensation.
    iv.            Upon issuance of an order of expropriation, APPOINT three (3) competent and disinterested persons as commissioners to ascertain and report to the Honorable Court the just compensation to be paid for the subject portion; and
      v.            After judgment of expropriation has been rendered, DIRECT public defendant to register the order of expropriation upon presentment and annotate a memorandum thereof on the pertinent tax declaration as a lien or encumbrance.
Other forms of relief just and equitable under the premises are likewise prayed for.

Makati City for Municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte, September 15, 2014.

FLORIN T. HILBAY
Acting Solicitor General
Roll No. 44957
IBP Lifetime No. 08505
MCLE Compliance No. IV-001068, 5-14-13

THOMAS M. LARAGAN
Assistant Solicitor General
(On Official Travel)
Roll No. 38842
IBP Lifetime No. 09144, 04/29/10
MCLE Exemption No. IV-000051

(SGD) CARMINDA PUNZALAN-GAITE
Senior State Solicitor
(Officer-in-Charge Antonio Barredo Div.)
Roll No. 41358
IBP Lifetime No. 08431
MCLE Compliance No. IV-0016907- 4/17/13


OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL
134 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village
Makati City
Tel. No. 813-0086

WHEREAS this Court in its Order dated December 01, 2014 issued an  Order directing the publication in a newspaper of general circulation the summons upon the unknown heirs of Atanacio Dumlao.
NOW THEREFORE, you defendants, unknow3n heirs of Atanacio Dumlao owner of Lot 160640 is hereby summoned through this medium of publication, and therefore required to file with the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court of Bangui, Ilocos Norte at Justice Hall, Bangui, Ilocos Norte, your answer to the above-entitled case within sixty (60) days from the date of the last publication hereof, serving at the same time a copy of your answer upon the plaintiff’s counsels, Atty. Florin T. Hilbay, Atty. Thomas M. Laragan and Atty. Carminda Punzalan-Gaite with office address at OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL, 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City.
Let this summons be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE ROSEMARIE V. RAMOS, Presiding Judge of this Court, this 4th day of December 2014 at Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

(SGD) MARGIE GINES-LAROYA
Clerk of Court VI
_____________________
1Section 1, Article XII (National Economy and Patrimony) of the 1987 Constitution provides:
            SEC. 1. The goals of the national economy are a more equitable distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the benefit of the people; and an expanding productivity as the key to raising the quality of life for all, especially the underprivileged.
            The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and which are competitive in both domestic and foreign markets. However, the State shall protect Filipino enterprises against unfair foreign competitions and trade practices.
            In the pursuit of these goals, all sectors of the economy and all regions of the country shall be given optimum opportunity to develop. Private enterprises, including corporations, cooperatives and similar collective organizations, shall be encourage to broaden the base of their ownership.
2Otherwise known as the “Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001”.
3Otherwise known as the “Department of Energy Act of 1992”.
4http://www.doe.gov.ph/ER/Renergy.htm (accessed on December 6, 2010).
5Annex “A”.
6Annex “B”
7Annex “C”.
8GR No. 175983. April 16, 2009, 585 SCRA 485
9Annex “E”

Dec. 8, 15, 2014*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY SHERIFF
MARCOS HALL OF JUSTICE
LAOAG CITY

ECG SQUARE LENDING CORPORATION
Mortgagee,
-versus-
WILFRED PASCUA SACRO,
Mortgagor.

EJF No. 31-2014
RE: EXTRA JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
Under Act. 3135, as amended
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NOTICE OF EXTRA JUDICIAL SALE
            Upon extra judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by ECG SQUARE LENDING CORPORATION, of Brgy. 17, Rizal St., Laoag City against WILFRED PASCUA SACRO of Barangay 16, San Marcos, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of October 23, 2014 amounts to P 2,824,375.00, exclusive of legal fees and other incidental charges accruing from the filing of the application in accordance with the stipulations in the said mortgage or contract, and the expenses of this foreclosure, the undersigned or his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on January 7, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. or soon thereafter at Municipal Hall of San Nicolas, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, to the highest bidder, for cash and in Philippine currency, all rights, shares and participation which the mortgagor WILFRED PASCUA SACRO have or might have had in the following property/ies together with the improvements existing thereon, to wit:

MORTGAGED PROPERTY/IES
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-24040
            A parcel of land (Lot 14061-C, Psd-01-069021, being a portion of Lot 14061, Cad. 307-S, San Nicolas Cadastre, L.R.A. Rec. No. ____) situated in Barangay of Payas, Municipality of San Nicolas, Province of Ilocos Norte, Island of Luzon, Bounded on the N.W., along lines 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 by NIA Service Road (6.00 m. wide) and Irrigation Canal (4.00 m. wide), and along line 7-8 by Provincial Road (15.00 m. wide); on the N.E., along line 8-9 by Lot 14198 and along lines 9-10-11 by Lot 14034 both of Cad. 307-D, San /Nicolas Cadastre; on the S.E., along line 11-12 by Creek; along lines 12-13-14 by Lot 14046; along line 14-15 by Lot 14063, along line 15-16 by Lot 14060; along line 16-17 by Lot 14059; along line 17-18 by Lot 14058; along line 18-19 by Lot 14055; along line 19-20 by Lot 14056; along line 20-21 by Lot 14055; along line 21-22 by Lot 14078; along line 22-23 by Lot 14063 and along lines 23-24-25 by Lot 14052; all of Cad. 307-D, San Nicolas Cadastre; and on the South and N.W., along lines 25-26-27-1 by Lot 14061-B of the subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” of Lot 14061-C being S. 67 deg. 50’ W., 2423.84 m. from BLLM No. 1, Cad. 307-D, San Nicolas Cadastre.
thence N. 80 deg. 34’E, 11.00 m. to point 2;
thence N. 71 deg. 33’E, 15.87 m. to point 3;
thence N. 57 deg. 18’E, 6.94 m. to point 4;
thence N. 50 deg.03’E, 49.48 m. to point 5;
thence N. 38 deg. 05’E, 7.17 m. to point 6;
thence N. 16 deg. 02’E, 12.50 m. to point 7;
       thence S. 87 deg. 10’E, 1.01 m. to point 8;  
thence S. 06 deg. 49’E, 20.04 m. to point 9;
thence S. 33 deg. 17’E, 9.68 m. to point 10;
thence S. 77 deg. 35’E, 32.87 m. to point 11;
thence S. 34 deg. 22’W, 20.06 m. to point 12;
thence N. 73 deg. 31’E, 17.05 m. to point 13;
thence S. 03 deg. 28’E, 39.97 m. to point 14;
thence S. 13 deg. 27’W, 22.93 m. to point 15;
thence N. 75 deg. 45’W, 14.55 m. to point 16;
thence S. 76 deg. 57’W, 3.94 m. to point 17;
thence S. 79 deg. 46’W, 10.91 m. to point 18;
thence S. 73 deg. 21’W, 8.24 m. to point 19;
thence S .84 deg. 28’W, 8.72 m. to point 20;
thence N. 83 deg. 19’W, 31.18 m. to point 21;
thence N. 75 deg. 17’W, 3.46 m. to point 22;
thence N. 72 deg. 20’W, 4.25 m. to point 23;
thence N. 70 deg. 01’W, 10.85 m. to point 24;
thence S. 13 deg. 36’W, 34.29 m. to point 25;
thence S. 88 deg. 21’W, 16.38 m. to point 26;
thence .N 08 deg. 22’E, 80.61 m. to point of
beginning; containing an area of SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE (7,685) SQUARE METERS, more or less. Currently covered by Tax Declaration No. 08-021-04436.

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-24039
            A parcel of land (Lot 14061-B, Psd-01-069021, being a portion of Lot 14061, Cad. 307-D, San Nicolas Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. ____) situated in Barangay of Payas, Municpality of San Nicolas, Province of Ilocos Norte, island of Luzon. Bounded on the S.E., along lines 1-2-3 by Lot 14061-C of the subdivision plan; along line 3-4 by Lot 14169, along line 4-5 by Lot 14170 and along line 5-6 by Lot 14175; on the S.W., along line 6-7 by Lot 14177 all Cad. 307-D, San Nicolas Cadastre; and on the N.W., along lines 7-8-9 by Lot 14061-A of the subdivision plan and along lines 9-10-1 by Irrigation Canal (4.00 m. wide) and NIA Road (6.00 m. wide). Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan of Lot 14061-B being S. 67’deg. 59’W, 2423.84 m. from BLLM No. 1, Cad. 307-D, San Nicolas Cadastre.
thence S. 08 deg. 23’W, 80.61 m. to point 2;
thence N. 88 deg. 21’E, 16.38 m. to point 3;
thence S. 18 deg. 18’W, 33.03 m. to point 4;
thence S. 16 deg.15’W, 41.62 m. to point 5;
thence S. 13 deg. 05’W, 8.44 m. to point 6;
thence N. 77 deg. 02’W, 30.79 m. to point 7;
thence N. 18 deg. 04’E, 75.40 m. to point 8;  
thence N. 08 deg. 55’W, 30.02 m. to point 9;
thence N. 67 deg. 18’E, 24.59 m. to point 10;
thence N. 80 deg. 34’E, 5.53 m. to point of
beginning; containing an area of THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY TWO(3,842) SQUARE METERS, more or less. Currently covered by Tax Declaration No. 08-021-04435.

            In the event the public auction should not take place on the aforementioned date, it shall be held on January 21, 2015 without further notice.
            Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the properties hereunder above described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be.
            Laoag City, November 27, 2014.

ZALDY P. DE LA CRUZ
Clerk of Court IV &
Ex-Officio Provincial and City Sheriff

BY: (SGD) JETHRO G. LAGON
Sheriff IV
RTC, Branch 13, Laoag City
Copy furnished (By, Reg. Mail with return card):
1)       ECG SQUARE LENDING CORPORATION
Laoag City
2)     WILFRED PASCUA SACRO
Brgy. 16, San Marcos
2901 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
3)      OCC-RTC, Laoag City

Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 17, BATAC CITY, ILOCOS NORTE

IN RE: PETITION FOR THE CANCELLATION/CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF JEROME MITH CORPUZ MARAPAO IN THE NATIONAL STATISTICS ON THE FULL NAME OF THE CHILD FROM JEROME MITH CORPUZ MARAPAO TO JEROME MITH CORPUZ AND THE DATE AND PLACE OF MARRIAGE OF PARENTS FROM APRIL 8, 2005 – VALENZUELA, BULACAN TO NOT MARRIED

GRACE MARTINA ESPEJO CORPUZ FOR AND BEHALF OF HER MINOR CHILD JEROME MITH CORPUZ MARAPAO
Petitioner,
-versus-
ROMEO G. MARAPAO, THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF BATAC CITY, THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST THAT WOULD BE AFFECTED THEREBY,
Respondents.

SP. PROC. NO. 5427
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O R D E R
            This is a verified Amended Petition filed by petitioner Grace Martina Espejo Corpuz for and on behalf of her minor child Jerome Mith Corpuz Marapao through counsel, Atty. Lourdines C. dela Cruz praying to the Court to direct the Local Civil Registrar of the City of Batac, Ilocos Norte and the National Statistics Office (NSO) to make or cause the necessary cancellation/correction in the birth record of JEROME MITH CORPUZ MARAPAO particularly the following:
1.        The entry under the column for the “Date and Place of Marriage of parents from “April 8, 2005 – Valenzuela, Bulacan to Not Married; and
2.      The entry in the Name of child from JEROME MITH CORPUZ MARAPAO to JEROME MITH CORPUZ.
Finding the Petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the Court hereby sets the initial hearing on FEBRUARY 19, 2015 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court located at the Hall of Justice, Batac City, Ilocos Norte, at which date, time and place, all interested parties may appear and show cause why the Petition should not be granted.
Let this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Ilocos Norte and in the City of Laoag.
The Branch Clerk of Court is hereby directed to furnish the Office of the Clerk of Court with a copy of this Order for its publication in accordance with the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1079.
Given in Chambers, this 7th day of November, 2014 at Batac City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

(SGD) ANGELO M. ALBANO
Judge
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF DECEASED PERSONS WITH QUITCLAIM
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late SPS. SANTIAGO ABITONG and FILOMENA ABITONG consisting of two parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 17086 and 17087 both of Cad. 398, Batac Cadastre covered by OCT Nos. P-8224 and P-7691 containing an area of 1,401 sq. m. and 1,194 sq. m. both situated in the Barrio of No. 13, Municipality of Batac, Province of Ilocos Norte has been the subject of Deed of Extrajudicial Settlement of Deceased Persons with Quitclaim executed by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Antonio V. Tiong as per Doc. No. 208; Page No. 63; Bk. No. VI; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF SHARE
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late FLAVIA AGUIRRE SARANDI consisting of a bank account with the BANK OF COMMERCE- BATAC BRANCH under Acct. No. 083-20-003476-9 has been the subject of Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate with Waiver of Share executed by her heirs in favor of Timotea A. Sarandi-Saguiguit ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Kira M. Espino as per Doc. No. 44; Page No. 10; Bk. No. VIII; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH SALE
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late EFIGENIA CALIFORNIA R. FRANCO a.k.a. EFIGENIA R. FRANCO consisting of ten (10) parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 1786, 11672, 11611, 6739, 6740, 6783, 6781, 6773, 11610 and 1790-P under Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-64946, P-64950, P-64951, P-64952, P-64949, P-64948, P-65190 and P-64953 containing an area of 2,829 sq. m., 1,003 sq. m., 1,976 sq. m., 648 sq. m., 268 sq. m., 1,322 sq. m., 1,228 sq. m., 3,809 sq. m., 684 sq. m. and 346 sq. m. situated at Brgy. Ligaya, Baduang, Aggasi all of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by her heirs and simultaneously sold to Sps. Celso B. Calapini and Myrachita N. Calapini ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Da Vinci M. Crisostomo as per Doc. No. 465; Page No. 94; Bk. No. CCXXXV; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late CARMELITO ACOSTA and MIGUEL ACOSTA JR. consisting of ten (10) parcels of land designated as Lot Nos. 14404-A, 1404-R, 1404-S, 1403-A, 1403-B, 1403-U and 1403-V all of Csd-01-009037, (AR) and Lot Nos. 1, 11 and 30 all of Csd-01-009033 (AR) all of CAD 712-D, Nueva Era Cadastre containing an area of 6,323 sq. m., 1,542 sq. m., 4,786 sq, m., 2,156 sq. m., 442 sq. m., 2,234 sq. m., 367 sq. m., 2,099 sq. m., 924 sq. m. and 1,173 sq. m. all situated at Brgy. Barikir, Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Melvyn T. Guillermo as per Doc. No. 746; Page No. 148; Bk. No. XXXIV; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased ISAIAS MARCOS, FLORENTINA CASTILLO, NICOLAS MARCOS and ISIDRO MARCOS consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 1387, CAD 712-D, VLT covered by OCT No. OC 7999 containing an area of 185,414 sq. m. situated at Brgy. Barikir, Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by their heirs and simultaneously subdivided with their respective shares designated as Lot Nos. 1387-A, 1387-C, 1387-D, 1387-E, 1387-F, 1387-G, 1387-I, 1387-J, 1387-O, 1387-P and 1387-Q all of Psd-01-036213 (AR) containing an area of 6,888 sq. m., 21,735 sq. m., 7,555 sq. m., 21,509 sq. m., 9,645 sq. m., 19,405 sq. m., 11,005 sq. m., 18,024 sq. m., 22,496 sq. m., 973 sq. m. and 4,262 sq. m. respectively ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Melvyn T. Guillermo as per Doc. No. 791; Page No. 157; Bk. No. XXXIV; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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EXTRAJUDICIA; SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased TOMAS PAULINO, FELIX RAMBAUD, ROLANDO DUMLAO, ROMULO MANGLANA, TRANQUILINO REINTEGRADO and FERNANDO AURELIO consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot 2021, Nueva Era Cad 712-D Cadastre covered by OCT No. OC-1018 containing an area of 236,545 sq. m. situated at Brgy. Acnam, Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by their heirs and simultaneously subdivided with their respective shares designated as Lot Nos. 2021-17, 2021-5, 2021-27, 2021-13, 2021-8, 2021-33, 2021-3, 2021-12 and 2021-14 containing an area of 7,168 sq. m., 7,169 sq. m., 7, 165 sq. m., 7,169 sq. m., 7,169 sq. m., 7.160 sq. m., 7,167 sq. m., 7, 169 sq. m. and 7,168 sq. m. respectively ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Melvyn T. Guillermo as per Doc. No. 793; Page No. 157; Bk. No. XXXIV; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased JOVENCIO F. MANUEL, ARSENIO F. MANUEL and PEDRO M. FACTORA consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. G-32657, (identical to Lot 1993, CAD 712-D covered by TCT No. TC-735 containing an area of 160,001 sq. m. situated at Brgy. Acnam, Municipality of Nueva Era, Province of Ilocos Norte has been adjudicated by their heirs and simultaneously subdivided by their respective shares designated as Lot Nos. 11, 2, 3, 4 and 5 all of Psd-01-031769(AR), being a portion of Lot G-32657 identical to Lot 1993, CAD 712-D Nueva Era Cadastre containing an area of 10,001 sq. m., 13,333 sq. m., 13,224 sq. m., 10,000 sq. m. and 10,000 sq. m. respectively ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Melvyn T. Guillermo as per Doc. No. 792; Page No. 157; Bk. No. XXXIV; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH ABSOLUTE SALE
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late BASILISA O. JAMIAS consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 1751, Cad-621-D containing an area of 1.133 sq. m. situated at Brgy. #6, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and simultaneously sold to Sps. Gabriel Balon and Julia Balon ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public John John P. Felipe as per Doc. No. 330; Page No. 66; Bk. No. XIX; S. of 2014.
Dec. 8, 15, 22, 2014*IT
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I Harvinder S/O Jagiri Lal R/O Village Manan Kapurthala Have Changed My Name As Harvinder Singh Sangar. 


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