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G.R. No. L-40880
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there is no scintilla of evidence that Julia Dizon consented to the aforestated annotation. She had long died when the case was filed, so was Juan Andan, her only son. There is also no proof when such annotation was made and by whom. Conceding that Juan Andan was then a minor, minority is only one o
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  • there is no scintilla of evidence that Julia Dizon consented to the aforestated annotation. She had long died when the case was filed, so was Juan Andan, her only son. There is also no proof when such annotation was made and by whom.
  • Conceding that Juan Andan was then a minor, minority is only one of the limitations on the capacity to act and do not exempt the incapacitated person from certain obligations, as when the latter arise from his acts or from property relations. Under Article 161 of the old Civil Code, whatever the child may acquire with the capital or property of the...

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