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The group asserts that the property carries a perpetual encumbrance – a legal restriction on its use and sale based on a 1936 law
CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – An alumni group has called on the government to rescind a 2021 property deal between the Jesuit-owned Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan and developer Cebu Landmasters Incorporated (CLI), asserting that the land is a public asset that cannot be sold for commercial use based on a 1936 law.
In a statement released on Monday, September 29, the Concerned XU Parents, Teachers, Alumni and Communities Incorporated (COPTAC) said it has filed a verified complaint w
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