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Volume XII, No. 017

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NHA turns over 640 housing units to Davao gov’t workers

P15.00 P650 million underpass construction in GenSan begins By RICHELYN GUBALANI

GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Work has begun for the construction of a PHP650million vehicle underpass here, an official said Friday. By CHE PALICTE Department of Public Works and Highways– DAVAO CITY—President dayaw Residences come in Bureau of Construction Rodrigo Duterte led the two options– one has a floor (DPWH-BOC) Engr. Kayawarding of 640 housing area of 42 square meters, Ar Bantayan said the ununits to qualified govern- while the other has a floor dertaking will involve the ment employees here on area of 36 square meters. tunnel connection of the Among the qualified Thursday afternoon. Mabuhay-Bulaong Road “I proudly congratulate applicants are personnel and Digos–Makar Road the National Housing Au- of the Armed Forces of Junction. thority (NHA) for complet- the Philippines, Philippine “The project is one of the ing the project despite the National Police, Bureau of first mega infrastructures of challenges faced during Corrections, Bureau of Jail the DPWH-Central Office the Covid-19,” President Management and Penology, in the Soccsksargen Reand other regular governDuterte said. gion,” Bantayan said, adding Providing low-cost hous- ment employees both from that the initiative is part of ing is one way of giving back local and national offices. President Rodrigo Duterte’s Escalada said all disto the uniformed personnel “Build, Build, Build” proand public servants, he said. posed units are duplex-type gram. Marcelino Es calada that have two bedrooms, Bantayan said the vehicle Jr.,NHA general manager, two toilets and a bath, underpass is envisioned See HOUSING, page 11 said the 640 units in Mato decongest heavy traffic LOW-COST UNITS. The completed Madayaw Residences units in Kadayawan Homes, Bangkal Davao City. President Rodrigo Duterte led the and make the transit of awarding of 640 housing units to the qualified government-employee applicants Thursday afternoon (June 23, 2022). (PNA

Che Palicte)

See BEGINS, page 11

RTC Branch 7, granted the motion for consideration filed by Prosecutor Genesis Efren, agreeing there was no denial of the procedural due process and the Court acquires jurisdiction over Castro. The decision reads: “The Motion for Reconsideration is granted. Let an E-warrant of arrest be issued against the accused, Dr. Maria Natividad Castro.” Castro, who spent at least two decades in community

health work in Agusan and was former secretary-general of the human rights group Karapatan Caraga, was arrested in her home in San Juan City in Metro Manila evening of February 18 this year for her alleged involvement in the kidnapping and serious illegal detention of a paramilitary man in Sibagat town, Agusan del Sur on December 29, 2018. The military and police claimed Castro is a member

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Agusan court reverses ruling, orders rearrest of Doc Naty By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur (MindaNews ) – The Regional Trial Court (RTC) in Bayugan City has ordered anew the arrest of Dr. Maria Natividad Castro, community health advocate and human rights activist, after it reversed its ruling for the dismissal of her kidnapping and serious illegal detention case. Dr. Maria Natividad Marian In his eight-page ruling, Silva Castro. Photo courtesy Judge Ferdinand Villan- of UP C ollege of M edicine ueva, executive judge of Class 1995

DA-10 fetes farm groups with best communal gardens By NEF LUCZON

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Department of Agriculture in Northern Mindanao (DA-10) recognized Thursday farmer-organizations in the region that showed

best practices in communal gardening. During a virtual ceremony, DA-10 Executive Director Carlene C. Collado led the awarding to the Pan-ay IPM Kasakalikasan

Farmers Association, Inc. from Clarin, Misamis Occidental. The organization bested five other finalists based on the DA-10 assessment See GARDENS, page 11

See ORDERS, page 11

BEST COMMUNAL GARDEN. The Pan-ay IPM Kasakalikasan Farmers Association, Inc. from Clarin, Misamis Occidental, winner of the search for ‘Best Communal Garden’. Launched in November 2021 by the Department of Agriculture in Region 10, the program aims to ensure food security and sufficiency at the community levels. (File photo courtesy of DA-10)


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Pag-IBIG FUND CDO Housing Business Center 4th Floor Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., JR Borja St., CDOC INVITATION TO BID July 19, 2022

The Pag-IBIG Fund Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets hereby invites interested bidders who would like to purchase PagIBIG Fund acquired assets through Sealed Public Auction:

1.

GENERAL GUIDELINES Interested parties are required to secure copies of OFFER TO BID (HQP-AAF-103 if individual bidder or HQP-AAF-238 if juridical entity) from the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing, Pag-IBIG Fund Valencia Members Service Branch, 3/F Robinson’s Place, Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon or may download the form at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

2.

Properties shall be sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis which means that the bidder accepts whatever the physical status of the property/ies (including whether it is occupied or not).

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All interested bidders are encouraged to inspect the property/ies before tendering their offer/s. The list of the properties for public auction may be viewed at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx.

4.

Discounts are not applicable during First Sealed Public Auction.

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Bidders are encouraged to visit our website, www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx five (5) working days prior the actual opening of bid offers, to check whether there is any erratum posted on the list of properties posted under the sealed public auction.

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Bidders shall be required to register at the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing Pag-IBIG Fund Valencia Members Service Branch, 3/F Robinson’s Place, Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon, prior to dropping of sealed bid offer/s. Only bid offers from registered bidders shall be accepted and a registration stub will be issued as proof of registration.

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Acceptance of sealed bid offer/s shall be from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM starting July 11, 2022 until July 15, 2022. Bidders are advised to submit their proposals together with a photocopy of their valid Identification (ID) card and latest proof of income only on the scheduled date of batch. No proposals shall be accepted earlier or later than the scheduled date.

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Bidders may designate their Authorized Representatives, provided they shall issue the following documents: a. Notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for individual-bidder. The SPA for bidding may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph (Other properties for sale-Disposition of Acquired Assets for Public Auction). Also, if the bidder is based or is currently working abroad, SPA must be notarized at the Philippine Consular Office.

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b. Secretary’s Certificate for company-bidder.

NOTE: The suggested template of the said documents may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

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The bidder shall state in words and in figures the amount of his/her bid offer and his/her chosen mode of payment in the Offer to Bid form. The BID OFFER shall not be lower than the minimum bid set by the Fund.

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In the absence of a chosen mode of payment, the default mode of payment shall be long-term installment. Likewise, change on the winning bidder’s mode of payment shall not be allowed.

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The determination of winning bidders shall be on the following dates and details:

Tranche Date of Opening of Bid Offer/s 5th Tranche 2022 July 19, 2022

Location 4th Flr.Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg. J.R. Borja St.,Cagayan de Oro City

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The determination of winning bidders shall be monitored by a representative from Commission on Audit (COA). Attendance of the bidder/s in the venue is not required.

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The bidder who offers the highest bid shall be declared as the winner.

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In case there are identical offers constituting the highest bids, the tie shall be resolved by considering the Mode of Payment. The priority in terms of mode of payment shall be as follows: a. Cash; b. Short-Term Installment; c. Long-Term Installment.

courtesy of

PCOO-FOI)

FOI PH joins 13th Int’l Conference of Information Commissioners PUEBLA, Mexico – Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Undersecretary and Freedom of Information (FOI) Program Director Kris Ablan led the Philippine delegation to the 13th edition of the International Conference of Information Commissioners (ICIC) in the City of Puebla, Mexico from June 22 to 24. Bearing the theme “Access to Information, Participation and Inclusion in the Digital Age,” the Conference seeks to discuss and address several issues and topics related to access to public information such as artificial intelligence and algorithmic governance; open government, and transparency by design; disinformation and press freedom, among others, through simultaneous workshops, parallel sessions, closed-door meetings. This year’s ICIC has

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If there is still a tie after considering the mode of payment, it shall be resolved through toss coin. However, in case there are more than two (2) highest bidders, the tie shall be resolved through draw lots.

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The result of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted in the Pag-IBIG Fund official website at www.pagibigfund. gov.ph. Bidders are encourage to check the result on the said website.

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Any notification sent by Pag-IBIG Fund through email or SMS shall be sufficient compliance to the notification requirements and presumed to be deemed received by the buyer. In this regard, the Bidder shall ensure that the contact number and email address indicated on the Offer to Bid are active. The bidder shall inform Pag-IBIG Fund immediately on any changes on his/ her contact number.

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The winning bidder shall be required to pay his/ her BID BOND equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER and shall be paid within 3 working days after the publication of the winning bidders. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or manager’s check payable to Pag-IBIG Fund. It shall likewise serve as the down payment of the winning bidder.

IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES ROY P. CADUNGO AND ANN JEREMY L. SUMINGUIT-CADUNGO,

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For bidders whose bid bond is in the form of a MANAGER’S CHECK, they are advised to adhere to the current Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) memorandum relative to the proper handling of checks: Do not staple, crumple, fold, bind or pin checks.

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Payment of the remaining ninety five percent (95%) bid offer balance may either be thru any of the following modes:

ROY P. CADUNGO AND ANN JEREMY L. SUMINGUIT-CADUNGO, Petitioners. x----------------------------/

a. Cash Payment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid not later than thirty (30) calendar days from date of signing of Deed of Conditional Sale (DCS). b. Short-Term Installment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid in equal monthly instalment and provided the chosen payment term shall not exceed twelve (12) months subject to an interest based on the Full Risk-Based Pricing Framework for three-year fixing period. c. Long-Term Installment – payment shall be in the form of monthly amortization based on the approved term, which may be up to a maximum of thirty (30) years with the following considerations: c.1. Approval and term shall be subject to eligibility requirements stipulated under the Circular 428 Omnibus Guidelines on Sale of Pag-IBIG Fund Real and Other Properties Acquired; c.2. The amount shall be the bidder’s bid offer, net of 5% down payment; c.3. The bidder shall be required to file his/her Long-Term Installment application and pay the processing fee within thirty (30) calendar days upon receipt of Notice of Award:

- Processing fee of Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00); - Equity, if applicable; c.4. In case the Bid Offer, net of the five percent (5%) bid bond and additional discount, is still higher than the approved amount for Long Term Installment, the amount in excess shall be treated as equity. It shall be paid by the buyer within thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of Notice of Conditional Approval of Sale (NCAS). c.5. Original Borrowers who wish to participate on the Sealed Public Auction sale shall not be allowed to avail long term installment as mode of payment. They may only submit offer thru cash or short-term installment basis.

If the winning bidder fails or refuses to push through with the purchase of the property, or fails to pay in full the remaining balance within 30 calendar days from receipt of the Notice of Award (NOA), he shall lose his right as winning bidder and the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund.

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The Fund shall declare the next highest bidder as the winning bidder in case the sale to the original winning bidder is cancelled. He shall be required to pay a down payment of 5% of the offer price within 15 calendar days from notification and the remaining ninety five percent (95%) of his/her bid offer within the approved payment period. In the event there are two (2) or more complying bidders, the same rule on resolving ties shall be applied.

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Interested parties may visit the Acquired Asset Unit and contact Mr. Don Dino D. Gonzalez, Sam Elijah T. Velez, or you may contact tel. no. 08822) 722800, 09503530644. You may also email your inquiries for further details at cdohbc.lrrd2@pagibigfund. gov.ph.

PAG-IBIG FUND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE ANY FORMALITY THEREIN OR ACCEPT SUCH BIDS AS MAY BE CONSIDERED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE FUND. THE DECISION OF THE FUND IS FINAL AND BINDING.

MDN: Jun 25, 2022

(sgd.) ENGR. NOLI D. ARMADA Chairman, Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets

brought together 153 participants composed of Information Commissioners and Right to Information (RTI) Ombudspersons, including key personalities and experts from international organiza-

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City CIVIL CASE NO.2022-074

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on January 18, 2005 at Iligan City, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident Bara-as, Iligan City and Bahayan Luinab, Iligan City, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more than four (4) years their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on January 18, 2005 so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on July 18, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 22nd of June, 2022.

MDN: Jun 25, Jul 2 & 9, 2022

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

c.6. In case the application has been disapproved due to buyer’s fault, the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 21.

INFORMATION COMMISSIONER. Communications Undersecretary and Freedom of Information (FOI) Program Director Kris Ablan leads the Philippine delegation to the 13th edition of the International Conference of Information Commissioners (ICIC) in the City of Puebla, Mexico from June 22 to 24, 2022. He said the conference is a big opportunity for the FOI Philippines to sustain the momentum of facilitating the public’s access to information. (Photo courtesy of PCOO-FOI)

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Davao del Sur Municipality of Hagonoy NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

CCE-0015-2022 R.A. 10172 R.A. 9048 June 15, 2022 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 the public that CRISTINA HERNANDEZ PARCO has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of child’s date of birth from “August 24, 1962” to “July 24, 1962” and Father’s full name to read as BARTOLOME GARCIA HERNANDEZ, JR.., in the certificate of live birth of CRISTINA MISA HERNANDEZ who was born on August 24, 1962 at Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao and whose parents are Bartolome Garcia Hernandez, Jr. and Hilaria Erro Misa. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 13, 2022.

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022

(Sgd) PUREZA S. CABARDO Mun. Gov’t. Dept. Head (MCR)

tions to share experiences, learnings, and insights to propel much needed conversation on how to uphold and guarantee the protection and promotion of access to public information in any democratic state. “International and mutual cooperation are the foundations of this Conference. We hope the friendly environment that Puebla offers will allow for a great exchange of ideas and experiences to focus on the advances and challenges concerning the implementation of access to information,” Mexico’s National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI) President Commissioner Blanca Lilia Ibarra Cadena said during the opening ceremony. The Philippines, despite not having passed a Freedom of Information (FOI) law, is the only Southeast Asian country-member accredited by the ICIC in 2020, recognizing President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s Executive Order No. 2, series of 2016, as a national policy on access to information. “This conference is a big opportunity for FOI Philippines to sustain our momentum in facilitating the public’s access to information and promoting the use of FOI especially in this digital era. We have much to learn from our fellow FOI implementers from around the world,” Ablan said. As a recognized longstanding and seasoned Information Commissioner by the See JOINS, page 10


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P1.6B Nueva Vizcaya-Nueva Ecija Alternate Road Project proposed By BENJAMIN MOSES EBREO

BAYOMB ONG, Nue va Vizcaya (PIA) - -The Regional Development Council (RDC) - Infrastructure Committee recently endorsed the proposed Nueva Vizcaya - Nueva Ecija Alternate Road Project for funding. The proposed P1.6 Billion road project is expected

to be funded through the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). Governor Carlos Padilla said the proposed project primarily aims to open an alternate route to Alfonso Castañeda town without going through the usual route along the national highway that needs to traverse the provinces of Nueva Ecija

R. A.10172/R.A.9048(Form No.LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registrar Office Province of Camiguin Municipality of Catarman N O T I C E

TO

THE PUBLIC

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 the public that HERFIE MAE P. MABILANGA has filed with this Office a petition for correction of entry in Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of HERFIE MAE PINQUE MABILANGA, she was born on April 29, 2001, at Panghiawan, Catarman, Camiguin and whose parents are HERFIE MAGTO MABILANGA and MARIANITA REYNALDA PINQUE. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 15, 2022.

MDN: Jun 25 & Jul 2, 2022

(Sgd) LUDIVINA T. LIBAGO Signature over printed name of the C/MCR

or Aurora provinces. He said the alternate road project will start from Barangay Oyao in Dupax de Norte town and will end at Marikit, Pantabangan town. “This will reduce travel time and improve access of our villagers to our lowland

towns, especially Bayombong, the seat of local governnance and education,” Padilla said. He said DPWH Regional Director Loreta Malaluan including other regional executives of national government agencies gave support

Collaborative education is key By SELENA D. ATOC Teacher III Upper Carmen Elementary School

THE educational technology today drives collaboration in the classroom, instilling more than the curriculum in students. Collaborative education is a pedagogical approach centered on students interacting and learning together. This approach goes against the traditional format of information flowing one way, from teacher to students. Instead, students become part of the teaching process in a collaborative environment where they build knowledge with their peers. In the Philippines, a reported 93 percent of households adopted distanced learning during the pandemic, leading to a radical, home-based learning approach. This fostered and perhaps spurred changes that would have otherwise taken years or decades. With the return to classrooms, the coming years provide an opportunity to reshape education in a more collaborative and technologically driven way. Teachers can harness the positive tech-

nological practices adopted during the pandemic to create a more collaborative, modern learning environment. The distance-learning approach laid the groundwork for a more technologically driven education sector. Teachers had to adapt and incorporate more tech tools to maintain some form of collaborative learning. Now, they’re better equipped to use technology to foster greater collaboration among students. Online learning tools, such as Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams, were widely adopted to maintain collaborative learning environments at home. These tools allowed students to work together on shared documents and communicate easily with their peers and educators. Virtual breakout rooms also became part of the learning experience, allowing students to break off into smaller groups to collaborate on a piece of work or project, enabling a more engaging peer-to-peer learning style.

to the proposed alternate project since it will not only benefit Nueva Vizcaya but also the Aurora and Nueva Ecija provinces. Padilla said once approved by the RDC, the proposed project will un-

dergo a feasibility study which will pave the way for its funding under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) or the annual budget of the national government. (MDCT/BME/PIA Nueva Vizcaya)

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation

MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY

Regional Office No. XI 2nd Floor, DCPI Bldg., Dacudao Ave. Cor. Lakandula St., Agdao, Davao City

IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE (CPC) FOR THE CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS ONLY PURSUANT TO R.A. 9295 AND THE 2014 AMENDMENTS TO THE REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING R.A. 9295.

CASE NO. MROXI 2022-053-CPC MBCA “SILVER STAR 1” MBCA “SILVER STAR 3”

ROSALIE T. CARBALLO, Applicants. X-------------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF HEARING Before us is an application for the issuance of the Certificate of Public Convenience, of the above-named applicant to operate the vessel MBCA “SILVERSTAR1” & MBCA “SILVERSTAR 3” in an island tour operation for the carriage of passengers only, on a daily deregulated sailing schedule, from 6:00 AM to 4PM, in the following routes and rates:

Notice is hereby given that the said application will be heard by this Authority on 24 June 2022 at 10:00 AM at the MARINA RO XI Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Davao Ching Printers, Inc. Bldg., Lakandula St. corner Dacudao Ave., Agdao, Davao City. The Applicant shall publish this Order once in a newspaper of general circulation or shall post this Order in the MARINA website at least five (5) days prior to the scheduled date of hearing. The Applicant shall submit a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE) during the hearing or five (5) days thereafter. In view of the pandemic, applicant or interested third parties may file his Formal Offer of Exhibit (FOE) or other documents through the office email at mro11@marina.gov.ph Done this 10th day of June 2022 at Davao City, Philippines. By Authority of the Administrator (Per S.O. No. 551-21 dated 30 September 2021) (Sgd.) ATTY. GENEVIEVE L. CALZADA Officer in-Charge MDN: Jun 25, 2022


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Achieving financial independence

WE recently celebrated our 124th Independence Day as a nation. The day we commemorate the declaration of Philippine independence from Spain in 1898. While we have been freed from this bondage, as a people, we still have to enjoy freedom from a number of things… freedom from inequality, injustice, corruption, discrimination, misinformation, and from financial dependence, among others. This article will focus on how we can achieve financial independence, which is the state of having enough income or wealth sufficient to pay our own living expenses without needing to actively work or be dependent on others. Financial independence takes different meanings to different people. For the young ones, it means being able to meet their financial needs without the help from parents, grandparents, relatives, or others. For some, it means not having to actively work and just live on their passive income. But for others, they do not want to stop working but just want to have enough money to live comfortably and free from debts. And still, for some people, it means being free from financial worries when they retire.

Whatever financial independence means to us, unless we inherit a fortune or win the lotto, we will only achieve it when we plan, fight and go for it. Set financial goals. Your definition of financial independence can be one of these mentioned above. But these are still vague. The more specific your goals are, the higher the chance of achieving them. We have to be clear and specific with our financial objectives, how much money should we have to make it possible, how much time we have to achieve this amount and how to build the needed amount. The way a Millennial will manage his money will be totally different from someone who is nearing retirement. The purpose, timeline, and even the instruments that will be used will be different for these two generations. Make a monthly budget of savings and spending. Do not spend more than what you earn. Keeping a monthly budget is the best way to ensure that bills are settled and savings are on schedule. One may observe the 70-30 rule, where 70% of the income goes to expenses and 30% goes to savings. It’s a discipline needed to reinforce goals and resist

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the temptations to splurge. Now, that everyone can shop from the comfort of their homes and with left and right online shopping promos, one has to have a strong resolve to keep within the monthly budget. Know what are the needs and what are just wants. Allocate savings between short/mid and longterm funds. Place savings for short and mid-term expenses (such as tuition fees, annual family travel, emergency funds, etc) in instruments such as bank accounts, which you can immediately access. While money intended for longterm life milestones such as debut, graduation, wedding, and retirement, may be placed in long-term investment vehicles, where time can outweigh the risks. Never risk putting your funds for your short-term needs in long-term instruments as you may not have the luxury of time to rebound and recover in case of market dips. Whenever possible, go for an automatic savings facility so the money intended for savings will not See FINANCIAL, page 5

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The right to disconnect A LIFE WITHOUT CELL PHONE? I remember the time, when one of my first Japanese friends kept on complaining, why I didn’t operate a cellphone. Believe me, during that time, sometime in 2000 or 2001, I was even typing my articles on an old typewriter from Germany. My Japanese friend then bought me a computer - and a cellphone! Some other friends congratulated me: “Welcome back to the world!” Sometimes, I observed (business-)people operating with two or even more cellphones at the same time. I asked them: “How did you survive doing business before without these units?” Believe me or not. The answers have been mostly: I really don’t know! Doing business nowadays without a cellphone? Even a very private life? I can’t imagine it anymore. Philippines’ cellphone companies really provide us with the widest distribution and the broadest coverage to very affordable charges or even for free. I really enjoy, for example, the unlimited call experience - just to mention one. Two handsets or even three. Ok lang, as long as it keeps my business running.

Journalist Chris StokelWalker explained it very well: for the average working person, there’s no greater feeling than powering down your computer and kissing goodbye to your avalanche of work emails for the day. If we’re lucky enough to disconnect from the job on evenings and weekends, we’re overjoyed to leave work emails and the stress that comes with it in the office. But experts say we’re increasingly failing to do so, instead bringing the burden home with us and fielding emails during our free time. Unsurprisingly, this routine has some serious consequences. Now, it is a reflex, like checking my Facebook or Twitter timeline. Yes, it’s indeed so - but never 24/7. Working abnormal or long hours has long been linked with depression, anxiety and even coronary heart disease. Crucially, the importance of weekend recovery has also been correlated with weekly job performance and personal initiative. While further research revealed psychological detachment during off-work time, reduced emotional exhaustion caused by high job demands and helped people stay engaged.

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So, if we know all this, it begs the question: why are we still letting work invade our precious weekends? According to Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology at Manchester Business School and president of the CIPD, the recent trend even spills into the way we access our work communications and projects. Today, says Cooper, work emails are just a tap of a smartphone away. “You don’t carry your laptop around when you’re out to dinner, but you do carry your mobile phone,” he says. “The smartphone changed everything.” The right to disconnect is a proposed human right regarding the ability of people to disconnect from work and primarily not to engage in work-related electronic communications such as e-mails or messages during non-work hours. The modern working environment has been drastically changed by new communication and information technologies. The boundary between See RIGHT, page 6


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from page 4 hands anymore. Now, while saving for short-term funds may appear to be urgent, long terms funds are equally important and deserve urgent attention too. Start investing now. The magic of compound interest alone will help you grow your money exponentially but ups will need a lot of time to make meaningful growth. So the earlier you get into it, the better, as you have more time on your side. Also, it is not true that you need big amount of money in order to be an investor. There are now different instruments that can help us grow our money and most will not even require a big start-up amount. Take for instance GCash, where you can start to invest with P50.00 only. One can start small but needs to make it consistent and regular. As you grow your funds and understand your risk appetite much better, you can try other investment programs such as mutual funds, variable insurance or stocks market, etc. Remember these basic investment principles: buy low, sell high; higher yields, and higher risks. Low risks, low yields; don’t put your eggs in one basket; invest based on facts, not emotions. Create additional income sources. With all the opportunities available around us, we should not be limited to one source of income. This is what the young generations are showing us. They can have multiple sources of income. They can be an employee, online seller, financial advisor, virtual assistant, and social media influencers, all at the same time. Each one adds to their income stream. They don’t just wait for opportunities, they create for themselves. We can develop and enrich our skills and talents through the different courses/programs being offered online, some of which can even be accessed for free. This comes in handy when looking for job opportunities that may require a set of skills different from what you currently have. One just has to be resourceful, creative, and determined. Settle credit cards in full. This is an often neglected reality. But when not properly managed, credit cards and other high-interest-bearing loans can be damaging and toxic to our quest for financial independence. Charge to your credit card an amount that you can afford to pay in full come the due date. Otherwise, the monthly interest can set you way off your financial goal. Unless, you are very certain that no extra hidden amount is added, avoid availing the monthly installment programs of credit card companies. Most of these have a built-in interest in the package. Make sure to pay on time to avoid fines and surcharges. Not only will this save you money, but this will also give you a good credit rating. I love using my credit card because of the convenience, plus the rewards and freebies. But I make sure that I pay on time and in full so I can truly enjoy its benefits. The above may not fully solve your money problem but they will help you develop the right habits to achieve your financial independence. Have the plan and go for it! Let’s be mindful of what one of the richest persons in the world, Bill Gates said, “If you’re born poor, it’s not your mistake, but if you die poor, it’s your mistake”. Let’s not make that mistake!

Saturday, June 25, 2022

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF INTESTATE ESTATE OF DECEASED MARIBETH A. ALAIZA WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we: 1. ALBERT S. ALAIZA, of legal age, Filipino, widower of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 2. SHERWIN JOHN A. ALAIZA, of legal age, Filipino, married, child of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA and ALBERT S. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 3. ALMA AMOR A. YAMBON, of legal age, Filipino, married, child of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA and ALBERT S. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 4. ALBERT A. ALAIZA, JR., of legal age, Filipino, married, child of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA and ALBERT S. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 5. MARLON A. ALAIZA, of legal age, Filipino, married, child of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA and ALBERT S. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 6. ALVIN A. ALAIZA, of legal age, Filipino, married, child of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA and ALBERT S. ALAIZA, and a resident of Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; All of the foregoing persons hereinafter called the HEIRS: WHEREAS, MARIBETH A. ALAIZA died intestate estate without leaving a will on June 8, at Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; WHEREAS, at the time of the demise of said MARIBETH A. ALAIZA she left as her intestate estate her share in two (2) parcels of land which is owned with her husband, ALBERT S. ALAIZA, more particularly described, as follows: “A parcel of land identified as Lot 42089, Cad-864 (identified to Lot 3611-E, Csd-10-019891), situated at Kalasungay, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of ONE THOUSNAD EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO (1,872) square meters, covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-69654;” “A parcel of land, identified as Lot 42087, Cad-864 (identical to lot 3611-C, Csd-10-019891), situated at Kalasungay, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED (9,300) square meters, covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-67399;” WHEREAS, no known debt of deceased MARIBETH A. ALAIZA has not been settled to date; WHEREAS, no person has filed any claim, whether formal of informal, against the above intestate estate; WHEREAS, the above-named heirs are the sole and only surviving heirs of deceased MARIBETH A. ALAIZA; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises and invoking the provision of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Revised Rules of Court, the parties hereto have agreed as they hereby do so agree to divide, adjudicate the above described properties in their favor subject however, to contingent liabilities to creditors liabilities to creditors, heirs or other persons who might have been deprived of lawful participation in the decedents, for a period of two (2) years from and after the settlement and distribution thereof, in accordance with the provision of Section 4, Rule 74 of the Revised Rules of Court. WITHNESSETH: That the above-mentioned heirs of MARIBETH A. ALAIZA (including ALBERT S. ALAIZA, widower, and their five children), and ALBERT S, ALAIZA himself, with respect to all his shares in the properties, are by these presents transferring ownership over the above described two parcels of land, by way of contract of absolute sale to ALAN B. BESARIO, MESHACH D. DINHAYAN, AINEE C. DEL FIERRO, AURORA B. MANTILLA, MARILYN T. YBALLA, GINALYN B. BATUTAY and MARY GRACE D. NAVARRA; That for and in consideration of the sum of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (P350,000.00) Philippine Currency, to them in hand paid and receipt of which is hereby acknowledge to their full and complete satisfaction from the vendees ALAN B. BESARIO, MESHACH D. DINHAYAN, AINEE C. DEL FIERRO, AURORA B. MANTILLA, MARILYN T. YBALLA, GINALYN B. BATUTAY and MARY GRACE D. NAVARRA, all of legal ages, Filipinos, married, and a residents of Butuan City, Caraga Region, do hereby by these presents CEDE, TRANSFER, CONVEY, and SELL by way of ABSOLUTE SALE unto the said vendees ALAN B. BESARIO, MESHACH D. DINHAYAN, AINEE C. DEL FIERRO, AURORA B. MANTILLA, MARILYN T. YBALLA, GINALYN B. BATUTAY and MARY GRACE D. NAVARRA, their heirs, and assigns, all their ownership, shares, rights and claims over the above-described properties. Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF INTESTATE ESTATE OF DECEASED MARIBETH A. ALAIZA WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ANASTACIO C. ROSOS, JR. Notary Public per Doc No. 41; Page No. 10; Book NO. 1058; Series of 2021. MDN: Jun 25, Jul 2 & 9, 2022

DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION OF THE INTESTATE OF ESTATE OF THE LATE SALLY V. DEL ROSARIO

For 1st Public Auction

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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This DEED is made, executed and entered into by and between: 1. GEMMALYN R. REYES (HEIR), of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 2. MARILOU R. GONZALES (HEIR), of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 3. MARIBEL V. DEL ROSARIO (HEIR), of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 4. CHARLITO V. DEL ROSARIO (HEIR), of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 5. CATHERINE KAYE R. CORTES, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in her capacity as the representative of her deceased mother, SOL R. CORTES (HEIR); -WITNESSETHThat, on July 29, 2014, the decedent died at Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, respectively without issue nor a last will and testament leaving certain real estate properties respectively embrace by (1) Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-101258; (2) Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-101313; (3) Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-101314; (4) Transfer Certificate of Title T-166623; and (5) Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-37256 and to which properties are hereunder individually ang more particularly described, viz: PARCEL NO. 1 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101258 A APRCEL OF LAND, identified as Lot No. 7-2-A, Psd-10-002588, being a portion of Lot 702, Pls-800, Malaybalay Public Subd., situated in the Barrio of Sinacaran, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of SIXTY THOUSAND (60,000) square meters, more or less. PARCEL NO. 2 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101313 A PARCEL OF LAND, identified as Lot No. 7-2-B, Psd-10-002588, being a portion of Lot 702, Pls-800, Malaybalay Public Land Subd., situated in the Barrio of Sincorohan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN (59,214) square meters, more or less. PARCEL NO. 3 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101314 A PARCEL OF LAND, identified as Lot No. 28 (LRC), Psd-133219, being a portion of Lot 813, Pls-800, LRC Rec. No. F. Pat., situated in the Barrio of Kaul- Kalawaig, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of THREE HUNDRED (300) square meters, more or less. PARCEL NO. 4 TRANSFER CERTIFITE OF TITLE NO. T-T-166623 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 6-C, Psd11-022978 being a portion of Lot 6, Blk. 18, Psd-11-005441), situated in the Barrio of Bayabas, Crossing Toril, City of Davao, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of THREE HUNDRED EIGHT (308) square meters, more or less. PARCEL NO. 5 KATIBAYAN NG ORIHINAL NA TITULO BLG. P-37256 A PARCEL OF LAND, identified as Lot 4235, Pls-800 (Lot 3899-C, Csd-10-014071-D), situated at Barangay Laguitas, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Containing an area of TWO THOUAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE (2,343) square meters, more or less. That the parties hereto are the sole and only heirs of the decedent entitled to succeed to her estate; That, the decedent has no known debts and obligations prior to her demise; That, the spouse of the decedent has already predeceased her; That, it is to the best interest of the heirs herein to settle extra-judicially the abovedescribed real property and voluntarily and freely agreeing to adjudicate the same among themselves in equal shares; Now therefore, for and in consideration of the premises and invoking the provisions of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, parties hereto do, by virtue of these presents, agree to divide and partition the entire real estates above-described and adjudicate, as they do hereby adjudicate, the same among and between themselves in a manner herein setforth below, viz: ON PARCELS 1 AND 2 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101258 and T-101313 A. 2 HECTARES to GEMMALYN R. REYES; B. 2 HECTARES to MARILOU R. GONZALEZ; C. 2 HECTARES to MARIBEL V. DEL ROSARIO; D. 2.7214 HECTARES to CHARLITO V. DEL ROSARIO; (Area includes the entire house and solar dries); and E. 3.2000 HECTARES to SOL R. CORTES (Deceased) represented by her child CATHERINE KAYE R. CORTES ON PARCLES 3, 4 AND 5 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101314 and T-166623 and KATIBAYAN NG ORIHINAL NA TITULO BLG. P-37256 IN PRO INDIVISO EQUAL AND PROPORTIONATE SHARING (That, all the herein parties’ shall respectively divide the plain and sloping areas in the respective titles) Subject, however, to the liabilities imposed by Section 4, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, in favor of any other possible heirs, creditors and other persons who might be deprived of their lawful participation in the estate of the decedent, for a period of two (2) years; That, in the remote event that any other property of the decedent should ever be found which is not included hereinabove, the parties hereto further agree as they do so agree to settle and distribute the same in like manner as herein established and disposed. That, parties above hereby affirm that they executed the foregoing instrument out of their own voluntary free will without force, intimidation, violence upon their respective persons and have no claim or demand against each other. Is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION OF THE INTESTATE OF ESTATE OF THE LATE SALLY V. DEL ROSARIO, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ROLAND F. DETICIO, Notary Public per Doc No. 536; Page No. 108; Book No. 101; Series of 2019. MDN: Jun 18, 25 & Jul 2, 2022

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INVITATION TO BID July 18, 2022 The Pag-IBIG Fund Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets hereby invites interested bidders who would like to purchase PagIBIG Fund acquired assets through Sealed Public Auction:

GENERAL GUIDELINES 1.

Interested parties are required to secure copies of OFFER TO BID (HQP-AAF-103 if individual bidder orHQP-AAF-238 if juridical entity) from the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing, Pag-IBIG Fund Building JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City or may download the form at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

2.

Properties shall be sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis which means that the bidder accepts whatever the physical status of the property/ies (including whether it is occupied or not).

3.

All interested bidders are encouraged to inspect the property/ies before tendering their offer/s. The list of the properties for public auction may be viewed at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx.

4.

Discounts are not applicable during First Sealed Public Auction.

5.

Bidders are encouraged to visit our website, www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx five (5) working days prior the actual opening of bid offers, to check whether there is any erratum posted on the list of properties posted under the sealed public auction.

6.

Bidders shall be required to register at the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing Pag-IBIG Fund Building JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City, prior to dropping of sealed bid offer/s. Only bid offers from registered bidders shall be accepted and a registration stub will be issued as proof of registration.

7.

Acceptance of sealed bid offer/s shall be from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM starting July 11, 2022 until July 15, 2022. Bidders are advised to submit their proposals together with a photocopy of their valid Identification (ID) card and latest proof of income only on the scheduled date of batch. No proposals shall be accepted earlier or later than the scheduled date.

8.

Bidders may designate their Authorized Representatives, provided they shall issue the following documents: a. Notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for individual-bidder. The SPA for bidding may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund. gov.ph (Other properties for sale-Disposition of Acquired Assets for Public Auction). Also, if the bidder is based or is currently working abroad, SPA must be notarized at the Philippine Consular Office. b. Secretary’s Certificate for company-bidder.

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NOTE: The suggested template of the said documents may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

The bidder shall state in words and in figures the amount of his/her bid offer and his/her chosen mode of payment in the Offer to Bid form. The BID OFFER shall not be lower than the minimum bid set by the Fund.

10. In the absence of a chosen mode of payment, the default mode of payment shall be long-term installment. Likewise, change on the winning bidder’s mode of payment shall not be allowed. 11. The determination of winning bidders shall be on the following dates and details: Tranche Date of Opening of Bid Offer/s Location 4th Tranche July 18, 2022 4th Flr.Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg. J.R. Borja St.,Cagayan de Oro City 12. The determination of winning bidders shall be monitored by a representative from Commission on Audit (COA). Attendance of the bidder/s in the venue is not required. 13. The bidder who offers the highest bid shall be declared as the winner. 14. In case there are identical offers constituting the highest bids, the tie shall be resolved by considering the Mode of Payment. The priority in terms of mode of payment shall be as follows: a. Cash; b. Short-Term Installment; c. Long-Term Installment. 15.

If there is still a tie after considering the mode of payment, it shall be resolved through toss coin. However, in case there are more than two (2) highest bidders, the tie shall be resolved through draw lots.

16. The result of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted in the Pag-IBIG Fund official website at www.pagibigfund. gov.ph. Bidders are encourage to check the result on the said website. 17. Any notification sent by Pag-IBIG Fund through email or SMS shall be sufficient compliance to the notification requirements and presumed to be deemed received by the buyer. In this regard, the Bidder shall ensure that the contact number and email address indicated on the Offer to Bid are active. The bidder shall inform Pag-IBIG Fund immediately on any changes on his/ her contact number. 18. The winning bidder shall be required to pay his/ her BID BOND equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER and shall be paid within 3 working days after the publication of the winning bidders. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or manager’s check payable to Pag-IBIG Fund. It shall likewise serve as the down payment of the winning bidder. 19. For bidders whose bid bond is in the form of a MANAGER’S CHECK, they are advised to adhere to the current Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) memorandum relative to the proper handling of checks: Do not staple, crumple, fold, bind or pin checks. 20. Payment of the remaining ninety five percent (95%) bid offer balance may either be thru any of the following modes: a. Cash Payment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid not later than thirty (30) calendar days from date of signing of Deed of Conditional Sale (DCS). b. Short-Term Installment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid in equal monthly instalment and provided the chosen payment term shall not exceed twelve (12) months subject to an interest based on the Full Risk-Based Pricing Framework for three-year fixing period. c. Long-Term Installment – payment shall be in the form of monthly amortization based on the approved term, which may be up to a maximum of thirty (30) years with the following considerations: c.1. Approval and term shall be subject to eligibility requirements stipulated under the Circular 428 Omnibus Guidelines on Sale of Pag-IBIG Fund Real and Other Properties Acquired; c.2. The amount shall be the bidder’s bid offer, net of 5% down payment; c.3. The bidder shall be required to file his/her Long-Term Installment application and pay the processing fee within thirty (30) calendar days upon receipt of Notice of Award:

- Processing fee of Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00); - Equity, if applicable;

c.4. In case the Bid Offer, net of the five percent (5%) bid bond and additional discount, is still higher than the approved amount for Long Term Installment, the amount in excess shall be treated as equity. It shall be paid by the buyer within thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of Notice of Conditional Approval of Sale (NCAS). c.5. Original Borrowers who wish to participate on the Sealed Public Auction sale shall not be allowed to avail long term installment as mode of payment. They may only submit offer thru cash or short-term installment basis. c.6. In case the application has been disapproved due to buyer’s fault, the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 21. If the winning bidder fails or refuses to push through with the purchase of the property, or fails to pay in full the remaining balance within 30 calendar days from receipt of the Notice of Award (NOA), he shall lose his right as winning bidder and the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 22. The Fund shall declare the next highest bidder as the winning bidder in case the sale to the original winning bidder is cancelled. He shall be required to pay a down payment of 5% of the offer price within 15 calendar days from notification and the remaining ninety five percent (95%) of his/her bid offer within the approved payment period. In the event there are two (2) or more complying bidders, the same rule on resolving ties shall be applied. 23. Interested parties may visit the Acquired Asset Unit and contact Mr. Don Dino D. Gonzalez, Sam Elijah T. Velez, or you may contact tel. no. 08822) 722800, 09503530644. You may also email your inquiries for further details at cdohbc.lrrd2@pagibigfund. gov.ph. PAG-IBIG FUND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE ANY FORMALITY THEREIN OR ACCEPT SUCH BIDS AS MAY BE CONSIDERED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE FUND. THE DECISION OF THE FUND IS FINAL AND BINDING.

MDN: Jun 25, 2022

(Sgd.) ENGR. NOLI D. ARMADA Chairman, Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets


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Saturday, June 25, 2022

For 2nd Public Auction

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Loans Remediation and Recovery Division Cagayan de Oro Housing Business Center 3rd Floor Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., Jr Borja St., Cagayan de Oro City INVITATION TO BID July 18, 2022

The Pag-IBIG Fund Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets shall conduct a second (2nd) sealed public auction for the sale of Acquired Asset properties at Pag-IBIG Fund Cagayan de Oro Housing Business Center, Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City:

GENERAL GUIDELINES 1) Interested parties are required to secure copies of OFFER TO BID (HQP-AAF-103 if individual bidder or HQP-AAF-238 if juridical entity) from the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing, Ground floor Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City or may download the form at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph. 2) Properties shall be sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis which means that the bidder accepts whatever the physical status of the property/ies (including whether it is occupied or not). 3) All interested buyers are encouraged to inspect the property/ies before tendering their offer/s. The list of the properties for public auction may be viewed at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx. 4) Additional discounts shall be given to winning bidders depending on their chosen mode of purchase, as follows:

5) Bidders are also encouraged to visit our website, www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx five (5) days prior the actual auction date, to check whether there is any erratum posted on the list of properties posted under the sealed public auction. 6) Bidders shall be required to register at the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing, Ground floor, Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro. Only bid offers from registered bidders shall be accepted. 7) Acceptance of sealed bid offer/s shall be from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM for Cagayan de Oro Housing Business Center starting July 11, 2022 until July 15, 2022. Bidders are advised to submit their proposals together with a photocopy of their valid Identification (ID) card and latest proof of income only on the scheduled date of batch. No proposals shall be accepted earlier or later than the scheduled date. 8) Bidders may designate their Authorized Representatives, provided they shall issue the following documents: a. Notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for individual-bidder. The SPA for bidding may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund. gov.ph (Other properties for sale-Disposition of Acquired Assets for Public Auction). Also, if the bidder is based or is currently working abroad, SPA must be notarized at the Philippine Consular Office. b. Secretary’s Certificate for company-bidder.

NOTE: The suggested template of the said documents may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

9) The bidder shall state in words and in figures the amount of his/her bid offer and his/her chosen mode of payment in the Offer to Bid form. The BID OFFER shall not be lower than the minimum bid set by the Fund.

In the absence of a chosen mode of payment, the default mode of payment shall be long-term installment. Likewise, change on the winning bidder’s mode of payment shall not be allowed.

10) The determination of winning bidders shall be on the following dates and details: Tranche Date of Opening of Bid Offer/s July 18, 2022

Location 4th Flr.Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., J.R. Borja St.,Cagayan de Oro City

11) The determination of winning bidders shall be monitored by a representative from Commission on Audit (COA). Attendance of the bidder/s in the venue is not required. 12) The bidder who offers the highest bid shall be declared as the winner. 13) In case there are identical offers constituting the highest bids, the tie shall be resolved by considering the Mode of Payment. The priority in terms of mode of payment shall be as follows: a. Cash; b. Short-Term Installment; c. Long-Term Installment. 14) If there is still a tie after considering the mode of payment, it shall be resolved through toss coin. However, in case there are more than two (2) highest bidders, the tie shall be resolved through draw lots. 15) The result of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted in the Pag-IBIG Fund official website at www.pagibigfund. gov.ph. Bidders are encourage to check the result on the said website. 16) Any notification sent by Pag-IBIG Fund through email or SMS shall be sufficient compliance to the notification requirements and presumed to be deemed received by the buyer. In this regard, the Bidder shall ensure that the contact number and email address indicated on the Offer to Bid are active. The bidder shall inform Pag-IBIG Fund immediately on any changes on his/ her contact number. 17) The winning bidder shall be required to pay his/ her BID BOND equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER and shall be paid within 3 working days after the publication of the winning bidders. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or manager’s check payable to Pag-IBIG Fund. It shall likewise serve as the down payment of the winning bidder. 18) For bidders whose bid bond is in the form of a MANAGER’S CHECK, they are advised to adhere to the current Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) memorandum relative to the proper handling of checks: Do not staple, crumple, fold, bind or pin checks. 19) Payment of the remaining ninety five percent (95%) bid offer balance may either be thru any of the following modes: a) Cash Payment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid not later than thirty (30) calendar days from date of signing of Deed of Conditional Sale (DCS). b) Short-Term Installment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid in equal monthly instalment and provided the chosen payment term shall not exceed twelve (12) months subject to an interest based on the Full Risk-Based Pricing Framework for three-year fixing period. c) Long-Term Installment – payment shall be in the form of monthly amortization based on the approved term, which may be up to a maximum of thirty (30) years with the following considerations: c.1. Approval and term shall be subject to eligibility requirements stipulated under the Circular 428 Omnibus Guidelines on Sale of Pag-IBIG Fund Real and Other Properties Acquired; c.2. The amount shall be the bidder’s bid offer, net of 5% down payment; c.3. The bidder shall be required to file his/her Long-Term Installment application and pay the processing fee within thirty (30) calendar days upon receipt of Notice of Award:

-Processing fee of Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00); -Equity, if applicable;

c.4. In case the Bid Offer, net of the five percent (5%) bid bond and additional discount, is still higher than the approved amount for Long Term Installment, the amount in excess shall be treated as equity. It shall be paid by the buyer within thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of Notice of Conditional Approval of Sale (NCAS). c.5. Original Borrowers who wish to participate on the Sealed Public Auction sale shall not be allowed to avail long term installment as mode of payment. They may only submit offer thru cash or short-term installment basis. c.6. In case the application has been disapproved due to buyer’s fault, the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 20) If the winning bidder fails or refuses to push through with the purchase of the property or fails to pay in full the remaining balance within 30 calendar days from receipt of the Notice of Award (NOA), he shall lose his right as winning bidder and the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 21) The Fund shall declare the next highest bidder as the winning bidder in case the sale to the original winning bidder is cancelled. He shall be required to pay a down payment of 5% of the offer price within 15 calendar days from notification and the remaining ninety five percent (95%) of his/her bid offer within the approved payment period. In the event there are two (2) or more complying bidders, the same rule on resolving ties shall be applied. 22) Interested parties may visit the Acquired Asset Unit and contact Mr. Don Dino D. Gonzalez, Sam Elijah T. Velez, Kristine Marie B. Dosdos or you may contact tel. no. 08822) 722800, 09503530644, 09177085020. You may also email your inquiries for further details at cdohbc.lrrd2@pagibigfund.gov.ph. PAG-IBIG FUND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE ANY FORMALITY THEREIN OR ACCEPT SUCH BIDS AS MAY BE CONSIDERED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE FUND. THE DECISION OF THE FUND IS FINAL AND BINDING. (Sgd.) ENGR. NOLI D. ARMADA Chairman, Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets MDN: Jun 25, 2022

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MDN: Jun 25 & Jul 2, 2022

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Leyte’s Mahagnao Volcano Natural Park reopens By SARWELL MENIANO

BURAUEN, Leyte – The Mahagnao Volcano Natural Park (MVNP), the site known for lakes and thousands of wild ducks, has officially opened after more than two years of closure and limited operations due to Covid-19 pandemic.

The ecotourism site is the last of the seven protected areas in Eastern Visayas ready to welcome visitors again since the health crisis broke out, Crisostomo Badeo Jr., the MVNP protected area superintendent on Wednesday said. “We have not rushed

the reopening since the primary purpose is not to do business, but to preserve the natural wonders of Mahagnao. We have to make a lot of preparations,” Badeo said in an interview during the reopening of the site. The MVNP protected area management board limits the daily carrying capacity of the destination

to only 150 tourists from 250 before the pandemic. There are also mechanisms in place to ensure compliance to existing minimum public health standards. Visitors have to fill up a form downloadable through the MVNP Facebook page before their visit. The reopening coincides

with the 5th anniversary of legislation of the 341-hectare MVNP as a protected area. For D ep ar t ment of Tourism Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes, the reopening is very timely since people want outdoor activities after years of movement restrictions. Know all men by these presences:

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE 1F South Wing Administrative Bldg. City Hall, Capistrano-Hayes Sts Cagayan de Oro City

That we, Late H. Omairah Arumpac Pacote represented by Norsalam P. Mangonte, Mangontra Dimaator Arumpac, Pendatun Padang Arumpac, Late H. Manan Padang Arumpac represented by Abdul Khalid P Arumpac, Magsaysay Padang Arumpac, Saiben Padang Arumpac, Muamar Hadji Malic Arumpac, Samia Arumapc Ali and Almirah Arumpac Sinal, all of legal ages, married, all residents of Baloi, Lanao del Norte, do hereby execute at our collective will, and have caused the preparation of this Extra Judicial Settlement with Appointment of Administrator and after having sworn to an oath, depose, to wit;

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Publication Notice R.A. 10172 Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Davao del Sur Municipality of Hagonoy NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0014-2022 R.A. 10172 June 15, 2022

DECLARE AND MAKE MANIFEST

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that CLAUDE VINCENT ORJALISA OCASLA has filed with this Office a petition for correction of clerical error of the CHILD’S SEX from “FEMALE“ to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CLAUDE VINCENT ORJALISA OCASLA who was born on AUGUST 21, 2003 at ZONE 6, GUMAMELA EXT., CARMEN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MIS. OR. and whose parents are Edilberto Salise Ocasla and Shirly Eduave Orjalisa. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than JUNE 24, 2022.

(Sgd) EVANGELINE C. TAPANGAN City Civil Registrar

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Davao del Sur Municipality of Hagonoy

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0013-2022 R.A. 10172 June 15, 2022 CFN-0001-2022-R.A. 9048

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 the public that MELDRED C. LEGASPI has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of child’s sex/gender from “Female” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of JUSTINE LEGASPI GORGONIO who was born on September 19, 2004 at Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao and whose parents are Orlie O. Gorgonio and Meldred C. Legaspi. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 13, 2022

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022

R.A 10172 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

A. Parcel of residential lot with an area of more than 2,000 square meters located at Dolimbayan East Poblacion, Baloi, Lanao del Norte (with titled); B. Parcel of land (agricultural land with coconut trees, but portion of which is made residential with an area of more than 1 hectare, located at Tabigue, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte (with titled); C. 4 hectares agricultural land located at Mangga, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte (with titled) D. Parcel of residential lot with an area of more than 500 square meters located at Mangga, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte (with titled); E. 7 hectares more or less, agricultural land, located at Pantaon with coconut trees and Matampay, all in Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte (all with titled); F. 6 hectares more or less, agricultural land with coconut trees, located in Palao, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte (with titled); and G. Parcel of land planted with nipa trees with an area of 400 square meters more or less located at Catmon, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte. H. Agricultures load with coconut trees with an areas of 2 hectares more or less located at Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte.

WHEREAS, upon counseling with each other and with the guidance of the Almighty Allah, we all appeared and conceded that;

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 the public that BENEDICTA ABORDO CEBALLOS has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of child’s first name from “Demevitoria” to “BENEDICTA” and the child’s date of birth from “January 17, 1958” to “January 14, 1958” in the certificate of live birth of DEMEVITORIA SERVAN ABORDO who was born on January 17, 1958 at Mahayahay, Hagonoy, Davao and whose parents are Juan Nerosa Abordo and Natividad Bolo Servan. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 13, 2022.

(Sgd) PUREZA S. CABARDO Mun. Gov’t. Dept. Head (MCR)

WHEREAS, our parents DIMAATOR ARUMPAC (father) and ABUK P. ARUMPAC (Mother) and MELINGAN M. ARUMPAC (Mother) died intestate during their deaths, and have left the following properties;

WHEREAS, that we are all heirs/legitimate children of our deceased parents;

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

See REOPENS, page 11

EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

READY FOR VISITORS. The Buraburon Festival dancers pose during the reopening of Mahagnao Volcano Natural Park (MVNP) in Mahagnao village in Burauen, Leyte on Wednesday (June 22, 2022). The MVNP, the site known for lakes and thousands of wild ducks, has officially opened after more than two years of closure and limited operations due to Covid-19 pandemic. (PNA photo by Sarwell Meniano)

“We always advocate for safe and fun tourism. It should be our way of life since this is the normal,” Tiopes said. “We are so blessed to have this gift of nature. This is extraordinary and we are responsible to protect this,” she added. Myrna Agustin, president

1. We are co-owners of each and all of the subject residential of lots and agriculture lands as such, we have equal interest in each, and of equal shares; 2. That we have named SAIBEN PADANG ARUMPAC. As the Administrator of the said properties, and a such Administrator, he shall report, and be responsible for the management, supervision and inventory thereof, to be apportioned/partitioned to a respective share(s). 3. That the properties should not be sold, nor conveyed to any other, but in the event a sale is made of the particular item of property. The sale shall be divided equally among the heirs; 4. That in the event any heir needs to sell his/her share in any of the properties, it shall be sold only to the co-heirs, or co-owners thereof; IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we hereby set our hands, this ___ day of December, 2020 in Municipal of Baloi, Lanao del Norte.

(Sgd) PUREZA S. CABARDO Mun. Gov’t. Dept. Head (MCR)

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022

R.A 9048 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that JHONNEL T. MADJOS has filed with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JHONNEL TIÑAJORA MADJOS who was born on 04 February 1996 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are NELSIE B. TIÑAJORA and ISIDRO B. MADJOS. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than JULY 2022.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that LUCAS JR. C. ALESNA has filed with this Office a Petition for Change of First Name from “NOEL” to “LUCAS JR.” in the Certificate of Live Birth of NOEL CAHARIAN ALESNA who was born on 18 NOVEMBER 1972 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are BENJAMINA N. CAHARIAN and LUCAS P. ALESNA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than JULY 2022.

(Sgd) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL City Civil Registrar

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022

(Sgd) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL City Civil Registrar

ACKNOWLEDGMENT BEFORE ME, a notary public for and in the City of Iligan, Lanao del Norte, Philippines, personally appeared the above-mentioned heirs of Dimaator Arumpac with their respective IDs/CTC No. __________ and their designated administrator of the said properties, SAIBEN P. ARUMPAC, with ID/OTC Nos. __________ all whom are known to me to be same persons who executed and signed the foregoing Extra Judicial Settlement of the Estate of the said deceased parents which deed refers to above-mentioned properties (residential lots and agricultural lands) and consists of THREE (3) pages including this page, signed by the parties and the instrumental witnesses at the bottom of the last page, and the parties acknowledged to me that the same is their free and voluntary act. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL, on the 11th day of February 2021 at Iligan City, Philippines. Doc No. 418 Page No. 42 Book No. XVII Series of 2021

MDN: Jun 18 & 25, 2022 MDN: Jun 25, 2022 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City

IN THE MATTER OF JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE BETWEEN MOISES JR. L. PAYOT AND QUINDOLYN SEDENO GENILLA, MOISES JR. L. PAYOT AND QUINDOLYN SEDENO GENILLA, Petitioners. x----------------------------/

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City CIVIL CASE N0.2022-071

ROBERT JOHN R. ROSAUT AND SHENIE JOY B. MENTAL, Petitioners. x----------------------------/

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on May 28, 2012 at Maramag, Bukidnon, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident Maramag, Bukidnon and Ditucalan, Iligan City, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more almost seven (7) years their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on May 28, 2012 so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on July 4, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 9th of June, 2022.

MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022

IN THE MATTER OF JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE BETWEEN SPOUSES ROBERT JOHN R. ROSAUT AND SHENIE JOY B. MENTAL,

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City CIVIL CASE N0.2022-070

JAMES ROGER CAGADAS MEGALBIO AND ROLE ROSE MOLINA ABREZ-MEGALBIO, Petitioners. x----------------------------/

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on December 12, 2016 at Valencia City, Bukidnon, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident Valencia City, Bukidnon and Pala-o, Iligan City, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more almost four (4) years their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on December 12, 2016 so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on July 4, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 9th of June, 2022.

MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022

IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES JAMES ROGER CAGADAS MEGALBIO AND ROLE ROSE MOLINA ABREZ-MEGALBIO,

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

CIVIL CASE NO.2022-069

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on July 31, 2018 at Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident Zone 1, Sampaguita, Bayabas, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more than five (5) months their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on July 30, 1998 so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on July 4, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 9th of June, 2022.

MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge


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Saturday, June 25, 2022 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF LANAO DEL SUR Twelfth (12th) Judicial Region Branch 8-Marawi City

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Email address: rtc1mrw008@judiciary.gov.ph Contact number: 09098205575 IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF THE ERRONEOUS BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ROSLINA MACABANTOG MAROHOMSASLIC under LCR Registry No. 89-615 AS ENTERED IN THE RECORDS OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MARAWI CITY, LANAO DEL SUR,

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Spl. Proc. No. 2542-2020

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ORDER Before this court is verified petition for Correction of the Erroneous Birth Year in the Certificate of Live Birth (COLB, for brevity) of Roslina Macabantog Marohomsalic under Registry No. 99-4349 1. 2.

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Petitioner is of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Ganasi, Lanao del Sur, where she may be served with notices and other court processes; Respondent Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur is the custodian of all records of birth in Marawi City, whose office is located at the City Hall Complex, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur where she may be served with summons and other court processes; Respondent Civil Registrar General of the Philippines Statistic Authority (PSA) is impleaded as the central custodian of all records of birth in the country and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes of the PSA, NSO Building, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City; Respondent Government Service Insurance System, a social insurance institution, is also impleaded, the petition being a member thereof. It may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the GSIS Financial Center, Macapagal Avenue, Pasay City; Respondent Pag-ibig Fund is likewise impleaded, it being a government-owned and controlled corporation of which petitioner, being a government employee, is also a member. It may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the 2nd floor, JELP business Solutions Center, 409 Shaw Boulevard, Brgy. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City; Respondent Civil Service Commission is likewise impleaded, being the central personnel agency of the Philippine Government which keeps and maintains personnel records of all employees in the civil service and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the Civil Service Commission, Constitution Hills, Batasang Pambansa Complex, Diliman 1126, Quezon City; The Bureau of Customs is also impleaded as a respondent, it being the employer of the herein petitioner and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the Sought Harbor, Gate 3, Port Area, Manila; Petitioner was born on January 21, 1977 to spouses H. Sauda Dipatuan Macabantog and H. Abdurahman Maruhom Maruhomsalic in Barrio ZGreen, Marawi City; Fully aware of her correct date of birth January 21, 1977, she had reflected only said ate in all her official government records and identification cards, namely, Bureau of Customs Service Record, Bureau of Customs ID, National Bureau of Investigation Clearance, Crtificate of Eligibity issued by the Civil Service Commission, PhilHealth ID and Non-Professional Driver’s License, Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF LANAO DEL SUR Twelfth (12th) Judicial Region Branch 8-Marawi City Email address: rtc1mrw008@judiciary.gov.ph Contact number: 09098205575

IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF THE ERRONEOUS BIRTH YEAR INDICATED IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF BALOWA ARAGASI SARO under LCR Registry No. 96-33 AS ENTERED IN THE RECORDS OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MULANDO, LANAO DEL SUR,

Spl.Proc. No.2541-2022 For : Corretion of Entry

BALOWA ARAGASI SARO, Petitoner -versusTHE CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MULANDLANAO DEL SUR and THE CIVIL REGISRAR GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINES STATISTICS AUTHORITY, GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, PAG-IBIG FUND, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, and THE SUPREME COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -X ORDER This resolves the Motion for Reconsideration of the Order dated May 31, 2022 dismissing the petition for non-compliance with the Revised Rules of Court, filed by the petitioner and received by the Court on June 2, 2022. Petitioner alleged that the petition was received by the Office of the Clerk of Court Marawi City on May 17, 2022. On even date ,the staff of the Public Attorney’s Office tried to mail copies of the petition to respondents but she was directed by the Marawi City Post Office to return the following day because the person responsible for receiving mails was not around Hence, respondents were furnished with a copy of the petition on May 18, 2022. Furthermore, upon their investigation ,the judicial affidavits in compliance with Section 6, Rules 7 of Court were actually attached to the duplicate copies of the petition received by the Court. After a careful evaluation of the Motion as well as the duplicate copies of the petition received by the Court, the Court GRANTS the Motion. The Registry Receipts attached to the Motion show that respondents were indeed furnished with a copy of the petition. Also, the judicial affidavits of petitioner and Rolando P. Mangantang were actually attached to the duplicate copies of the petition, which is substantial compliance with Section 6, Rule 7 of the Rules of Court. The Court now evaluates the petition.The Petition for Correction of Entry filed by petitioner states: 1. Petitioner is of legal, Filipino, married and a resident of Mulando, Lanao del Sur where he may be served with notice and other court processes; 2. Respondent Civil Registrar of Mulondo, Lanao del Sur is the custodian of all records of birth in the Municipality of Mulondo whose office is located at the Municipal Hall Complex, Mulondo Lanao del Sur where he may be served with summons and other court processes; 3. Respondent Civil Registrar Genera of the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA) is impleaded as the central custodian of all records of birth in the country and may be served with notices, orders, and other court processes at the PSA, NSO Building, East Avenue, Diliman Quezon City; 4. Respondent Government Service Insurance System, a social insurance institution, is also impleaded, the petitioner being a member thereof. It may be served with notices, order and other court processes at the GSIS Financial Center, Macapagal Avenue, Pasay City; 5. Respoondent PAG-IBIG Fund is likewise impleaded, it being a

faithful reproduction thereof are attached hereto as Ennexes “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E”, “F”, “G” and “H”, respectively; Recently when she secured a copy of her Certificate COLB from the PSA, she was surprised to discover that an erroneous birth date, January 21, 1974 is reflected therein, copy of said COLB under Registry No. 99-4349 is attached hereto as Annex “1”; Upon inquiry from her mother who served as the informant of her COLB, Mrs. Sauda D. Macabantog was also puzzled because she recalls that she paid a relative to process the same, but she was not able to verify and check the details entered into the COLB form as it was not shown to her prior to its filing, in fact the signature shown above the name of the informant is not hers; To further substantiate her correct date of birth, petitioner attaches hereto her COLB of her older sister Rosminah Macabantog Marohomsalic, marked as ANNEX”J”, showing the latter’s date of birth October 21, 1975. It is impossible that petitioner who is the fourth child is born in 1974, while the third child Rosminah was born in 19975. She likewise attaches the COLB of her younger sister, the fifth child Rosmailyn M. Marohomsalic who was born in 1986, marked as ANNEX “H”; Petitioner is left with no recourse but to seek judicial Remedy for the correction of the erroneous birth date Shown in her COLB pursuant to Rule 108 of the Rules of the Court; This petition is filed without the slightest intention to defraud the government or any private entity; its ultimate purpose being to correct the erroneous entry as appears in the public records of the Civil Registry and accordingly make it reflective of the petitioner’s correct birth date January 21, 1977 as appears(sic) in all her other official records.

Finding the aforesaid petition to be sufficient in form substance, it is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing before this Court on August 9, 2022 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in Lanao del Sur or Marawi City or for three (3) consecutive weeks. The Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur and the Civil Registrar General, or any person or party who has an interest in the petition, may file his/her opposition thereto within fifteen (15) days from notice of this Petition or form the last day of publication of this Order. Further, let this Order be Posted for fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing in the Bulletin Board of the Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur and the Bulletin Board of this Court, also at the expenses of the petitioner. The petitioner is directed to notify this Court of the publication of this Order not later than three (3) days before August 9, 2022. The petitioner is directed to furnish copies of this Order together with the copies of the petition to the Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur; The Hon. Solicitor General, Makati City, and the Hon. Civil Registrar General, the Philippine Statics Authority (PSA), Government Service Insurance System, Financial Center, Macapagal Avanue, Pasay City, PAG-IBIG Fund, 2nd floor., JELP Business Solution Center, 409 Shaw Boulevard, Brgy. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City; Civil Service Commission, Constitution Hills, Batasan Pambansa Comlex, Diliman 1126, Quezon City; and the Bureau of Customs at South Harbor, Gate 3, Port Area, Manila. Furthermore, the petitioner is directed to submit to the Court proof of compliance within five days (5) from receipt opf this Order. SO ORDERED. June 1, 2020 Marawi City, Lanao del Sur.

(Sgd.) SAMINA S. MACABANDO-USMAN Presiding Judge /ssb Copy furninshed: ROSLINA MACABANTOG MAROHOMSALIC Ganasi, Lanao Del Sur CIVIL REGISTRAR City Hall Complex, Marawi City PAO, Marawi City MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022

government-owned and controlled corporation of which petitioner, being a government employee, is also a member. It may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the 2nd floor, JELP Business Solution Center, 409 Shaw Boulevard, Brgy. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City; 6. Respondent Civil Service Commission is likewise impleaded, being the central personnel agency of the Philippine Government, which keeps and maintains personnel records of all employees in the civil service and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the Civil Service Commission, Constitution Hills, Batasang Pambansa Complex, Diliman 1126, Quezon City; 7. The Honorable Supreme Court of the Philippines is also impleaded as a respondent, it being the employer of the herein petitioner and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes at the Padre Faura St., Ermita, Manila. 8. Petititoner was born on January 16, 1963 to spouses Hadji Daud Dimaocor Saro and Tantua Mambuay Aragasi in Brgy. Rayabalay, Mulondo, Lanao del Sur; 9. Knowing precisely his correct birth date January 16, a963, he had supplied and reflected only said date in all his official records and identification cards, namely, Marriage Certificate, Supreme Court ID, Service Record in the Voter’s ID, respectedly attached hereto as Annex “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” and “F”; 10. However, recently when he secured a copy of his Certificate of Live Birth (COLB, for brevity) from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), he disciovered that an erroneous birth date, January 16, 1957, is reflected therein, copy of said COLB under Registry No. 96-33 is attached hereto as Annex “G”; 11. Petition was astounded because, as the informant of said COLB, he perfectly recalls the he supplied the correct details to the typist thereof. Unfortunately, as he was confident that the correct details were aptly typed in to the COLB form, he inadvertently failed to notice the erroneous birth year 1957 typed therein before affixing his signature; 12. Hence, herein Petitioner is left with no recourse but to seek judicial remedy for the correction of the erroneous birth year shown in his COLB pursuant to Rule 108 of the Rules of Court; 13. This petition is filed without the slightest intention to defraud or prejudice the government or any private entity; its ultimate purpose being to correct the erroneous entry as appears in the public records of the Civil Registry and thus make it reflective of the petitioner’s correct birth date January 16, 1963 as appears in all his other official records. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form substance, it is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing before this Court on August 9, 2022 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in Lanao del Sur or Marawi City or Iligan City for three (3) consecutive weeks. The Local Civil Registrar of Mulondo, Lanao del Sur and the Civil Registrar General of the Philippine Statistics Authority, Government Service Insurance System, PAG-IBIG Fund, Civil Service Commission, and the Supreme Court of the Philippines, may file their opposition thereto within fifteen (15) days from notice of this Petition or form the last day of publication of this Order. Further, let this Order be posted for fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing in the Bulletin Board of the Local Civil Registrar of Mulondo, Lanao del Sur and the Bulletin Board of this Court, also at the expenses of the petitioner. Furnish copy of this Order, together with the copy of the petition to the Local Civil Registrar of Mulondo, Lanao del Sur and the Civil Registrar General of the Philippine Statistics Authority, Government Service Insurance System, PAG-IBIG Fund, Civil Service Commission, and the Supreme Court of the Philippines. SO ORDERED. June 6, 2022, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines.

(Sgd.) SAMINA S. MACABANDO-USMAN Presiding Judge MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022


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May 2022 nat’l gov’t fiscal deficit down to P146.8-B MANILA – The national government (NG) registered a budget deficit of PHP146.8 billion in May, down by 26.72 percent from PHP200.3 billion recorded a year ago due to double-digit revenue growth alongside the 1.10-percent contraction in government expenditures. The resulting year-to-date (YTD) budget gap also declined by 18.99 percent or PHP107.5 billion to PHP458.7 billion from the previous year’s outturn of PHP566.2 billion. Total revenues grew by 18.91 percent to PHP304.9 billion for the month compared to PHP256.4 billion collected in May 2021. Year-to-date collection amounting to PHP1,437.2 billion also reflected a 15.46 percent or PHP192.4 billion improvement over last year’s comparable revenue perforEXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE DECEASED HUGO B. BORRES WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: We, BUENAVENTURADA C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, widow and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, DANILO BORRES, MARILOU B. PENALBA and FREDERICK BORRES, all of legal ages, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, GAUDIOSO C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, ESTRELLIETA B. UDAL, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, LUZVIMINDA B. TOBOSO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, PEREGRINO C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Minsalagan, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, DIOSCORO C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Minsalagan, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, DELIA B. BARIGA (deceased) represented by JOHN REY B. BARIGA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, REYNALDO C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, MERCEDITA B. REPONTE, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, CELESTINO C. BORRES, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Kitaotao, Bukidnon, Philippines, HUGO C. BORRES, JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, do hereby freely and spontaneously declare and make manifest; DECLARE AND MAKE MANIFEST That we are the surviving legitimate heirs of the late HUGO B. BORRES, who died on April 17, 2012 at Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines; That the deceased died without any will and the surviving heirs are as follows; BUENAVENTURADA C. BORRES, DANILO BORRES, MARILOU B. PENALBA and FREDERICK BORRES, GAUDIOSO C. BORRES, ESTRELLIETA B. UDAL, LUZVIMINDA B. TOBOSO, PEREGRINO C. BORRES, DIOSCORO C. BORRES, JOHN REY B. BARIGA, REYNALDO C. BORRES, MERCEDITA B. REPONTE, CELESTINO C. BORRES, and HUGO C. BORRES, JR., all legitimate heirs; That the deceased left no debts; That the deceased left three (3) parcels of land located at Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines and more particularly described as follows: 1. “A parcel of land containing an area of FOURTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED THREE (14,603) square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145, Pls-98 Ext., Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-19699.” 2. “A parcel of land containing an area of TEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT (10,148) square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861, Pls-98 Ext., Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-19698.” 3. “A parcel of land containing an area of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE (17,523) square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859, Pls-98 Ext., Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. P-4172.” That the parties herein have agreed as they hereby agree to divide and settle among themselves the above-described property; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-A being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-E, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to REYNALDO C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-B being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861-C, being a portion of Lot 3861, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to PEREGRINO C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-C being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861-B, being a portion of Lot 3861, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to MERCEDITA B. REPONTE; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-D being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-A, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to JOHN REY B. BARIGA; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-E, and 295 square meters, Identified as Lot No. 4145-P being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,250 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-D, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to HUGO C. BORRES, JR.; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-F being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-B, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to CELESTINO C. BORRES;

mance. Ninety percent (90 percent) or PHP1,289.6 billion of the total collections was sourced from taxes while the remaining 10 percent or PHP147.6 billion came from non-tax revenues. The Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) net collections amounted to PHP216.6 billion, notching a 17.91 percent or PHP32.9 billion increase from the PHP183.7 billion logged in the same month last year. Likewise, BIR’s total collection of PHP959 billion as of end-May beat last year’s performance for the same period by 9.92 percent or PHP86.6 billion. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) collected PHP66.3 billion in May, registering year-on-year growth of 36.35 percent or PHP17.7 billion, the highest growth achieved since the beginning of the year.

This brought BOC’s cumulative collections to PHP320.5 billion as of end-May 2022, 28.42 percent or PHP70.9 billion above the previous year’s outcome of PHP249.6 billion. The Bureau of the Treasury’s (BTr) income for the month amounting to PHP8.9 billion was lower by 28.22 percent or PHP3.5 billion year-on-year largely due to lower dividend remittances. Nevertheless, BTr’s year-todate collection of PHP83.4 billion still grew by 37.08 percent or PHP22.5 billion compared to last year’s PHP60.8 billion on account of higher dividend remittances, NG share from PAGCOR income as well as income from Bond Sinking Fund (BSF) investments. May 2022 collections from other offices (other non-tax including privatization proceeds DEED OF PARTITION

• That the property containing an area of 481 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-G being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated common to all heirs; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-H being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-F, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to FREDERICK C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-I being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to DANILO C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-J being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-C, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to GAUDIOSO C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-K being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861-A, being a portion of Lot 3861, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to ESTRELLIETA B. UDAL; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-L being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 1,151 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861-E, being a portion of Lot 3861, Pls-98 Ext. and 1,099 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-H, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to MARILOU B. PENALBA; • That the property containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-M being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,250 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3861-D, being a portion of Lot 3861, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to LUZVIMINDA B. TOBOSO; • That the property containing an area of 600 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-N being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. and 2,249 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 3859-G, being a portion of Lot 3859, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to DIOSCORO C. BORRES; • That the property containing an area of 788 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-O being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is adjudicated to BUENAVENTURA C. BORRES; DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE That for and in consideration of the sum of SEVENTY THOUSAND (P70,000.00) Philippine currency, to me in hand paid by ELMA PAGAPULAAN, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, receipt whereof is unconditionally his/her heirs and assigns that portion of land located in Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines and more particularly described as follows; “A portion of the above-described land containing an area of 481 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-H being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is subject of the Deed of Absolute Sale and share of all heirs.” That the same is free from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever; That the above-described property is not tenanted or leased to anybody; DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF SHARE OF FREDERICK C. BORRES That for and in consideration of the sum of EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND (85,000.00) Philippine currency, to me in hand paid by RAMIR J. MALDAPEÑA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Manila, Philippines, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER AND CONVEY, absolutely and unconditionally his/her heirs and assigns that portion of land located at Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines and more particularly described as follows; “A portion of the above-described land containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-H, being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is the subject of the Deed of Absolute Sale, and share of FREDERICK C. BORRES.” That the same is free from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever; That the above-described property is not tenanted or leased to anybody; DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF SHARE OF LUZVIMINDA B. TOBOSO That for and in consideration of the sum of EIGHTY THOUSAND (80,000.00) Philippine currency, to me in hand paid by GLORYBE L. DELOS SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER AND CONVEY, absolutely and unconditionally his/ her heirs and assigns that portion of land located at Manlamonay, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines and more particularly described as follows; “A portion of the above-described land containing an area of 895 square meters. Identified as Lot No. 4145-H, being a portion of Lot 4145, Pls-98 Ext. is the subject of the Deed of Absolute Sale, and share of LUZVIMINDA B. TOBOSO.” That the same is free from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever; That the above-described property is not tenanted or leased to anybody; Is subject for EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE. Under the Notarial Registry of LORDINO P SALVAÑA, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 363; Page No. 73; Book No. XC; Series of 2018.

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This AGREEMENT OF PARTITION entered into by and between: ALEXANDER V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, widower and a resident of Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City, Nukidnon; JOSE ROY V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; MA. THERESA V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident OF Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; VIOLETA A. QUINTANO, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; MARISSA A. MACABUHAY, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; SAMUEL V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; OSMUNDO V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; OSCAR V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; BENJAMIN V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; ARTEMIO V. ARA, JR., (deceased) represented by his son KARL ANGELO M. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; and his daughter SARAH JANE M. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon; (hereinafter referred to as the HEIRS) MAKE MANIFEST AND DECLARE: WHEREAS, the parties are NOW the co-owners of a parcel of land being heirs of the late spouses Artemio F. Ara and Eutropia Verso Ara per document attached Extrajudicial Settlement of the Estate, etc and marked as Annex “A”. WHEREAS, it is to the convenience and advantage of the parties that the existing community of ownership between them be terminated, and their respective shares and participation determined by mutual agreement and adjudication; WHEREAS, for purposes of this partition agreement, the parties hereto have caused the above-described property to be subdivided per Consolidation Subdivision Plan of Land for LOT 3-A-1 LOT 3-A-3, LOT 3-A-3 all of Psd-100066271 covering Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. T-129265, T-129266 and T-129267 woth Approved Subdivision Plan Pcs-10-005567 dated March 4, 2021 duly approved by the Aldrich S. Resma, Assistant Regional Chief Director for Technical Services Division of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Region X, a which is attached hereto as Annex “B”, and made integral part of this agreement; WHEREAS, the parties hereto have mutually and voluntarily agreed, to partition and aadjudicate among themselves their common property as above-described, in the manner following: To MA. THERESA V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 1, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To MARISSA A. MACABUHAY – shall appertain to Lot 2, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To ALEXANDER V. ARA, SR – shall appertain to Lot 3, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To OSCAR V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 4, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To VIOLETA A. QUINTANO – shall appertain to Lot 5, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To OSMUNDO V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 6, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To SAMUEL V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 7, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To BENJAMIN V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 8, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To JOSE ROY V. ARA – shall appertain to Lot 9, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; To KARL ANGELO AND SARAH JANE ARA – shall appertain to Lot 10, Psd-10-063044 with an area of four thousand eight hundred thirty-nine (4,839) square meters; Is subject for DEED OF PARTITION. Under the Notarial Registry of Atty. RENDON P. SANGGALANG, NOTARY PUBLIC. Per Doc. No. 22; Page No. 5; Book No. LXVII; Series of 2022.

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and fees and charges) increased by 8.35 percent over last year at PHP10.4 billion, bringing January to May collections to PHP64.2 billion, also higher by 18.49 percent or PHP10 billion over the same period a year ago. The PHP451.7 billion national government expenditure for the month was slightly lower by 1.10 percent or PHP5 billion compared to last year’s PHP456.7 billion. Nevertheless, year-to-date disbursements of PHP1,895.9 billion still outperformed the January-May 2021 level by 4.69 EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF THE LATE SPOUSES ARTEMIO ARA and EUTROPIA V. ARA KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: We, HEIRS OF THE LATE SPOUSES ARTEMIO ARA SR. and EUTROPIA V. ARA namely: ALEXANDER V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, widower and a resident of Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City; JOSE ROY V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; MA. THERESA V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; VIOLETA A. QUINTANO, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; MARISSA A. MACABUHAY, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; SAMUEL V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; OSMUNDO V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City; OSCAR V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City; BENJAMIN V. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, married and a resident of Paitan, Quezon, Bukidnon; ARTEMIO V. ARA JR., (deceased) represented by his son KARL ANGELO M. ARA, Filipino citizen, of legal age, single and a resident of Purok 19, Poblacion, Valencia City, herein referred to as the HEIRS. MAKE MANIFEST AND DECLARE: That, we are the sole and only HEIRS of the late Spouses ARTEMIO F. ARA who died on January 8, 2016 and EUTROPIA VERZO ARA who died on November 12, 2016, both at Valencia City; THAT, the above deceased spouses died intestate estate, without leaving a will or testament, and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; WHEREAS, at the time of the demise of the above-named spouses deceased left parcels of land more particularly described as follows, to wit; (1) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-29454 “A parcel of land (Lot 2916-A, Psd-10012674, being a portion of Lot 2916. Pls-39, Paitan Public Lands Subdivision) Situated in the Barrio of Paitan, Quezon, Bukidnon. Containing an area of THIRTY-THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO (33,532) square meters, more or less.” (2) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-129265 “A parcel of land (Lot 3-A-1, PSD-10066271, Portion of Lot 3-A, PSD-10-040564) located at Dagat Kidavao, Valencia Bukidnon. Containing an area of ELEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTEEN (11,618) square meters.” (3) TRASNFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-129266 “A parcel of land (Lot 3-A-2, PSD-10066271, Portion of Lot 3-A, PSD-10-040564) located at Dagat Kidavao, Valencia Bukidnon. Containing an area of TWENTY THOUSAND (20,000) square meters.” (4) TRASNFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-129267 “A parcel of land (Lot 3-A-3, PSD-10066271, Portion of Lot 3-A, PSD-10-040564) locates at Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City. Containing an area of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE (17,199) square meters.” (5) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-41668 “A parcel of land (Lot 6-B, Psd-10-011262, being a portion of Lot 6, Pcs-10-000271) situated at Barangay Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City. Containing an area of TEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (10,180) square meters.” (6) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-69511 “A parcel of land (Lot 6-B-6, Psd-10032878, being a portion of Lot 6-B, Psd-10011262) Situated at Barangay, Dagat Kidavao, Valencia City. Containing an area of THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN (3,267) square meters, more or less.” (7) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-34589 “A parcel of land (Lot 1-F-2-F-2-A, PSd10-015245, being a portion of lot 1-F-2-F-F-2, Psd-10-014004) located at Poblacion, Valencia City. Bukidnon. Containing an area of (Remaining portion) FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE (521) square meters, more or less.” WHEREAS, in view of the foregoing premises of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court of the Philippines, we hereby CLAIMED and ADJUDICATE among ourselves the abovedescribed parcels of land of the late spouses ARTEMIO F. ARA SR. and EUTROPIA V, ARA in equal and undivided shares, pro indiviso and henceforth belong to us in full and absolute ownership including all the improvements found thereon. Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF THE LATE SPOUSES ARTEMIO ARA and EUTROPIA V. ARA, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. RENDON P. SANGALANG, Notary Public per Doc No. 107; Page No. 22; Book No. LX; Series Of 2020. MDN: Jun 11, 18 & 25, 2022

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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF CATALINA P. DADANG AND SALVADOR B. DADANG KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

This deed of Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate (“DEED”), I made and entered into by and between: We, ELICITA C. MAGLASANG (widow), JERLY C. MAGLASANG, MARIANO C. MAGLASANG, NOEL C. MAGLASANG, NOREEN M. ESTANIEL, ERLINDO C. MAGLASANG, all of legal age, married, Filipino and a resident of Kalubihon, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, hereinafter referred to as the HEIRS; WITNESSETH: Whereas, we are the sole, surviving and lawful heirs if the deceased NICANOR MAGLASANG, who died on March 11, 1996 at Cebu City, copy of his death certificate is hereto attached as Annex “A”; Whereas, NICANOR MAGLASANG, died intestate, without Will or Testament, and without any outstanding debt in favor of any person or entity; Whereas, NICANOR MAGLASANG, left a parcel of registered land, a conjugal property with his surviving spouse, ELICITA C. MAGLASANG, designated as KATIBAYAN NA ORIHINAL NA TITULO BLG. P-49580, situated in Kalubihon, Don Carlos, Bukidnon. Containing an area of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ONE (25,001) square meters, more or less, and more particularly described as follows: (PAGLALARAWANG TEKNIKAL) Lot 529, Case 1, Pls-561 A parcel of land lot 529, Case 1, Pls561 situated in the Barangay of Kalubihon, Don Carlos, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of TWENTYFIVE THOUSAND ONE (25,001) square meters. FURTHER, for and in consideration, fair and reasonable, we, JERLY C. MAGLASANG, MARIANO C. MAGLASANG, NOEL C. MAGLASANG, NOREEN M. ESTANIEL, ERLINDO C. MAGLASANG, do hereby appoint, name and constitute, sell, assign or dispose of our pro indiviso shares of the above-described property; to execute, sign and deliver the deeds or documents that may be necessary or required hereto; and to any other acts and things that may be needed or requisite in the furtherance to any of the foregoing undertaking That we hereby warrant our valid title to and peaceful possession to our pro indiviso shares of the above-described property and conveyed and further declares that the same is free and clear of all lien and encumbrances if any kind whatsoever. Is subject for EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. MARC VAN ANDREW A. TORAYNO, NOTARY PUBLIC. PER DOC NO. 378; Page No. 76; BOOK NO. 4; SERIES OF 2022.

This EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE is made and entered into by and between: NENA A DIEZ, of legal age, married and a resident of Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon, MARCELINA A. GARCIA, of legal age, married and a resident of 9106 182nd Place, Hollis, New York, 11423, MELINDA A. TAN, of legal age, married and a resident of West Kibawe, Kibawe, Bukidnon, JOSE P. ANG of legal age, married and a resident of Liliongan, Carmen, Cotabato, REMEGIO P. ANG, of legal age, married and a resident of Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon, JUANITO P. ANG, of legal age, married and a resident Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon, and JOY D. OPELIÑA, of legal age, married, and a resident of Vamenta Estate , Barra, Opol, Misamis Oriental: WITNESSETH: 1. That the above-named parties are the only heirs of the late CATALINA P. DADANG who died on 08 January 2016 at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Copy of the Certificate of Death of Catalina P. Dadang is hereto attached as ANNEX “A”. 2. That JOY D. OPELIÑA is the only surviving heir of the late SALVADOR B. DADANG who died on 28 August 2011 at Damulog, Bukidnon, Philippines. Copy of the Certificate of Death of Salvador is hereto attached as and ANNEX “B”. 3. That the deceased left no debts and without any will. 4. That the deceased left parcels of land and other properties at and more particularly described as follows: a. A parcel of land containing an area of THIRTEEN THOUSAND SIXTY-TWO (13,062) square meters, more or less. Identified as Lot No. 3043-C, Psd10-041678 (AR). Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-31856 with Tax Declaration No. 03-014-00011, located at Poco-poco, Damulog, Bukidnon. b. A parcel of land containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN (587) square meters, more or less. Identified as Lot No. 4177, Pls-112, Case 4. Covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-65016, located at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon. c. A residential building covered by Tax Declaration No. 03-00101305, constructed witnin Lot No. 4177, Plss-112 located at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon. d. A parcel of land containing an area of FIFTY THOUSAND (50,000) square meters, more or less, covered by Certificate of Stewardship No. 088305 with tax Declaration No. 03-016-00024, lacated at San Isidro, Damulog, Bukidnon. 5. That the parties herein have agreed as they hereby agree to divide and settle among themselves the above-described properties in the following manner: a. That the parcel of land described in Letter A above, such as, a parcel of land containing an area of THIRTEEN THOUSAND SIXTY-TWO (13,062) square meters, more or less. Identified as Lot No. 3043-C, Psd-10-041678(AR). Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-31856 with Tax Declaration No. 03-014-00011, located at Poco-poco, Damulog, Bukidnon., is adjudicated to MARCELIA A. GARCIA. b. That the parcel of land described above in letter D, such as, a parcel of land containing an area of FIFTY THOUSAND (50,000) square meters, more or less, covered by Certificate of Stewardship No. 088305 with tax Declaration No. 03-016-00024, lacated at San Isidro, Damulog, Bukidnon is adjudicated to JOY D. OPELIÑA. c. That the remaining properties as described in letter B and C above, such as, a parcel of land containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN (587) square meters, more or less. Identified as Lot No. 4177, Pls-112, Case 4. Covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-65016, located at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon and A residential building covered by Tax Declaration No. 03-00101305, constructed witnin Lot No. 4177, Plss-112 located at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon are adjudicated and shall be divided equally by all heirs: NENA A. DIEZ, MARCELINA A. GARCIA, MELINDA A. TAN, JOSE P. ANG, REMEGIO P. ANG, JUANITO P. ANG, and JOY D. OPELIÑA. 6. That to the best knowledge and information of the parties hereto, the said deceased left no debts and has no last will and testament. Is subject for EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. GEFFERD E. QUIA-OT, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR BUKIDNON. Per Doc. No. 267; Page No. 56; Book No. I; Series of 2020.

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DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF THE LATE ZOSIMO A. GALAMITON KNOW AL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This DEED is made and executed by and between: 1. ZOSILY G. ARANCES, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 2. MAX LEO S. GALAMITON, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 3. SARAH G. BAYLIN, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; - WITNESSETH On September 21, 2016, the late ZOSIMO A. GALAMITON, died intestate at Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines leaving a certain real property embraced by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-24010 with an area of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY (1,250) square meters, more or less and situated at Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon and to which parcel of land is hereunder more particularly described, viz: A parcel of land, (Lot A-4, Psd-10009340, being a portion of Lot A, (LRC) Psd-121984), situated in the Barrio of Bangcud, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. That, the heirs hereto are the sole and only heirs of the decedent who are legally entitled to succeed to his estate, them being his legitimate children; That, the decedent has no known debts and obligations due against the estate prior to her demise; That, the spouse of the decedent LILIA SAAVEDRA GALAMITON has pre-deceased the herein decedent on October 28, 1980. That, the subject property is free from all liens and encumbrances of whatever nature. That, it is to the best interest of the heirs herein to settle extra-judicially the abovedescribed real properties and voluntarily and freely agreeing to adjudicate the same among themselves in an EQUAL AND PROPORTIONATE SHARING; Is subject for DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE INTESTATE ESTATE. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ROLAND F. DETICIO, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 918; Page No. 144; Book No. 33; Series of 2021. MDN: Jun 18, 25 & Jul 2, 2022

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


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ICIC, Ablan has been invited to participate in several sessions, namely: “Access to information, misinformation and freedom of press in the digital age” as the designated rapporteur; “Taking regional AFFIDAVIT OF SELF ADJUDICATION I, JOVITO T. FABRE, of legal age, widower, Filipino, and resident of Purok 1A, Poblacion, Dangcagan, Bukidnon, Philippines after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby voluntary depose and say that; 1. I am the surviving spouse of the late ROSA B. FABRE, who died intestate on May 22, 2022 at Don Carlos Doctors Hospital located at Don Carlos Sur, Don Carlos, Bukidnon; 2. The aforementioned decedent left no will and no debts; 3. That during the lifetime of ROSA B. FABRE, she maintained a bank account with the One Network Bank (Don Carlos Bukidnon Branch) under savings account no 040180037781; 4. That pursuant to Rule 74, Section 1 of the Rules of Court of the Philippines herein surviving spouse have agreed and hereby agree to adjudicate unto myself the said bank account of the deceased with One Network Bank (Don Carlos Bukidnon Branch) under savings account no. 040180037781; 5. This affidavit is being executed to attest the truth and the fact that I am the surviving spouse of the late ROSA B. FABRE; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of June, 2022 at the Municipality of Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines. Is the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF SELF ADJUDICATION, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ELIZABETH ANNE Y. AGANAP, Notary Public per Doc No. 55; Page No. 11’ Book No. LXXX; Series of 2022 MDN: Jun 18, 25 & Jul 2, 2022

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ) CAGAYN DE OR CITY )S.S. AFFIDAVIT OF SOLE ADJUDICATION I, DANIEL PEREZ, of legal age, Filipino, widower and with residential address at Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, after having been duly sworn to accordance with law do hereby depose and state: 1. That I am the sole and only legal heir of my late wife, LEONARDA MIGUELLAS-PEREZ, who died intestate on June 6, 1994 at Cagayan de Oro City, who died without issue and left without a will; 2. That there is no other heirs other than myself and we have no children; 3. That at the time of her death, the decedent left two (2) parcels of land to which are as follows: 1. Parcl of land (Lot 10, Psu-10-000917 (OLT)) situated at Barangay Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, which parcel of land as evidenced by OCT No. EO-61 with an area of 19,571 sq. m. more or less. 4. And also, 2. Parcel of land (Lot 9, Psu-10-000917(OLT)) situated at Barangay Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, which parcel of land as evidenced by OCT No. EO-71 with an area of 429 sq. m. more or less. 5. That the decedent let no known debts and invoking Section 1 Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, I have hereunto adjudicate sole heirs to myself, ownership of the aforementioned real estate, subject to contingent claim of third persons or heir who has been deprived of his/her lawful participation in the estate pursuant to Section 4 of Rule 74. Is subject for AFFIDAVIT OF SOLE ADJUDICATION. Under the Notarial Regitry of ATTY OWEN S. MARCIAL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Per Doc. No. 443; Page No. 90; Book No. 13; Series of 2021. MDN: Jun 18, 25 & Jul 2, 2022

needs into account: A view of ATI sub-networks and beyond – a UNESCO-led workshop” as a panelist; and as a resource speaker in a workshop led by the Canadian-based Centre for Law and Democracy. FOI Philippines will lead the hosting of a session entitled, “Getting to Know Asian Access to Information Alliance (AAIA): Plans, Perspectives, and Partners,” which will gather FOI implementing bodies within the Asian region. The 13th edition of the ICIC is hosted by Mexico’s National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI). (PR) REOUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ) PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON ) S.S. MUNICIPALITY OF QUEZON ) AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE I, ALICE FE CASIÑO LAPLAP, of legal age, Filipino citizen, and a resident of B18 L8 Vista Grande Sund., Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City, after having been sworn in accordance with law, depose and state: That I am the surviving heir of my daughter, NIKKI LOVE C. LAPLAP who died intestate on October 12, 2020 at Quezon City without leaving any indebtedness; That at the time of her death, she left a parcel of land in San Jose, Quezon, Bukidnon, covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-33288, containing an area of Twenty Thousand (20,000.00) square meters, more or less, particularly described to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-33288 A parcel of land, Lot 9, Psd-10-021017 (AR), being a portion of Lot Plan F-16-12401-D, situated in San Jose, Quezon, Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of Twenty Thousand (20,000.00) square meters, more or less. DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF PORTION OF LAND That for and in consideration of the sum of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (PHP 500,000.00), Philippine Currency, and receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, I hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY unconditionally and irrevocable unto and in favor of the VENDEE Spouses EDUARDO P. CAÑETE JR. and LILIAN S. CAÑETE, both of legal age, Filipino citizens, and resident of Salawagan, Quezon, Bukidnon, and to his/her heirs and assigns, the TEN THOUSAND (10,000) square meters portion of the above-described property with all the improvements thereon. That I am executing this Affidavit to attest the veracity of the foregoing facts and for whatever legal purposes or intent this may serve best. Is subject for AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. MICHAEL L. CUTOR, CPA, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 216; Page No. 45; Book No. V; Series of 2022 MDN: Jun 18, 25 & Jul 2, 2022

STEMazing 2021 JEAN S. MACASERO, EPS-Science

The 2021 Online National Festival of Talents was held on December 6-10, 2021, by the Department of Education’s Bureau of Learning Delivery Student Inclusion Division (BLD-SID), with the theme “Demonstrating Resiliency of Learners During the Covid-19 Pandemic through Showcasing of Skills and Talents in Culture, Art, and Technology.” STEMazing (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics azonic innovations and gains) is one of the contested Component Areas, which serves as a platform for assessing learners’ artistic abilities, language, scientific, technological, and livelihood skills, critical analysis, and deep reasoning, among others, in the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum. In conjunction with the event, the Cagayan de Oro City Division held the first-ever Online Division Festival of Talents for STEMazing on November 22, 2021, with Agusan National High School, Bulua National High School, Cagayan de Oro National High School Senior High School, Gusa-Regional Science High School, Lumbia National High School, and Pedro Loy Roa Sr. as participating schools. The National High School students used their scientific and mathematical thinking skills to challenges having local, national, and global significance. Using 21st century skills, learners was able to become problem solvers by tackling social, scientific, and environmental concerns. In the two (2) minute video presentation Maria Julia Brenda S. Rebollido and Jasmin G. Pazuela of Agusan National High School, Lovely Angcay and Nabila M. Basar of Bulua National High School and

Beatrice A. Bernardo of Gusa National presented the recent global health crisis on COVID-19, its transmission, symptoms, and the possible solutions by following the safety protocols to remind the viewers that precautionary measures will really start from each one of us. Cedric Bernaldez and Lea Jane Alom of Cagayan de Oro National High School SHS and JamaicaMaeT. Sarigumba and Nice Ala of PNRoa NHS presented on waste management following the 5S- sort, set in order, shine, standardize, and sustain to instill in the mind and hearts of everyone to save Mother Earth through this method. While Airha Nica A. Gemina and Kyla Tresha N. Menoza of Lumbia National High School presented the process of recycling face shield to produce fuel gas. Beatrice Bernado of Gusa Regional Science High School declared as first place on the said competition, represented the Division for the Regional STEMazing Competition last November 24-26, 2021. With the words of inspiration from our extremely dynamic School Division Superintendent, Dr. Cherry Mae L. Limbaco-Reyes, and the warm welcome of Dr. Lorebina C. Carrasco, CID Chief, all the learner-participants, coaches, students, teachers, and parents were all delighted, motivated, and informed. This online activity was made possible by Bulua National High School’s ICT coordinators, Mrs Evelyn Q. Sumanda and Mr. Marlon Gervacio, and the Board of Judges, Dr. Joel D. Potane, Dr. Mark John Gabule, and Dr. Jean S. Macasero, EPS Science, the brainchild of this 2021 Online Division STEmazing.

“Positive Attitude Improves Students’ Academic Performance” GRACE G. ALCANTARA Teacher-III Upper Carmen Elementary School

This may have been written as joke, Monty Python’s “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”, but training our mind to focus on the positive has been proven to have both physical and physiological benefits which is leading to a higher success rate. Among other things, studies have shown that a positive attitude can help us cope with stress, improve our overall wellbeing, and even boost our immune system. Recently, researchers have also uncovered evidence that a positive attitude can impact our ability to learn and solve problems. This isn’t necessarily surprising considering that positive thinking generally helps us feel happier and more relaxed, which in turn makes it easier to concentrate on tasks at hand and absorb new information. For years, teachers have known that fostering a positive learning environment is crucial to their students’ success, and most go to great lengths to ensure that their classrooms are places where students will feel supported and engaged. Even so, it’s fascinating to know that something as simple as a student’s outlook on learning can influence their academic achievement. Here’s what the research says about how a positive outlook can help us learn more effectively. A recent study from the Stanford School of Medicine found that a positive

attitude towards learning has the potential to boost the functions of the brain’s memory Centre and predict performance independent of confounding factors such as a student’s IQ. Some researchers explain that positivity towards learning manifests itself in a number of ways. For example, students who were positive about math tended to be more interested in it and were also more likely to practice it, and this positive perception towards math and their abilities resulted in enhanced memory and more efficient problem-solving. “We think the relationship between positive attitude and math achievement is mutual, bi-directional,” explained Chen. “A good attitude opens the door to high achievement, which means you then have a better attitude, getting you into a good circle of learning. And it can probably go the other way and be a vicious circle, too.” Teachers can also use these findings to help students meet their full potential. Some research has shown that in order to learn effectively, students must feel safe, engaged, and connected, so these are all factors that can contribute towards a positive learning environment. Therefore, Positive Attitude really a great factor in reaching our goal as teachers- to have a higher success rate in all aspects of learning.

What a principal’s day looks like IRENE P. GARCIA Teacher III East City Central School Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City

THE principal’s day is a reflection of many complex interactions such as communicating with multiple types of stakeholders, managing financial resources, connecting daily with students, leading professional development and being a collaborative team player. A principal reads, reviews and responds to approximately 33 emails sent between 6:00 p.m. yesterday and 7:30 a.m. today, assists in creating communication for all parents and students in our school, walks the halls and visits the teachers before the first class and works with the guidance counselor around a student who needs additional support. In order to be most effective, timely responses are

essential to meet the needs of our stakeholder community especially when requests to speak to students come in. Trying to match with the needs of our students while aligning to school and district goals can be hard but is necessary to supporting our community. The principal conducts a targeted classroom walkthrough observation around how to engage students in accessing core content, begins to plan our next teacher professional development day, reviews best practices around the benefits of family engagement and finalizes plans for learning walks with community members who will like to tour our classrooms.

MANOKAN SA PAARALAN BENECIO I. REDULLA Teacher III Nangcaon Integrated School

As they say, school is a miniature society. Hence it is but the reflection of the community and at times the type of community relies of what is being showcased in the school as such, manokan sa paaralan is a good example. It introduces to the community small scale food production which will somehow elevate their perspective about food security, health awareness and income generating projects. Last July 2021, Nangcaon Integrated School implemented a project Manokan sa Paaralan with the purpose of inculcating among our stakeholders, teachers and staffs the values of good health and nutrition, industry, love

of labor and caring for others. The school started raising ten native hens and two roosters. After 4 months of breeding, there were 36 chicks survived and raised. There were problems encountered such as diseases and parasites but with the help of some experts in raising chickens, these problems were controlled. As of the month of January 2022 there are 20 native hens and 5 roosters added to the manokan sa paaralan project. There are also 29 new chicks added and raised. With the patience and continuous labor of the school’s stakeholders in raising chickens, manokan sa paaralan became a successful project.

Strategic plan for education By RITCHELLE A. EUGENIO Upper Carmen Elementary School

THE plan provides a very clear roadmap with very specific priorities and objectives, whereas what we were doing prior was much more organic. There are three main goals of the organization — student impact, regional leadership and organizational excellence. We exist to impact students, so that’s where we want to contribute meaningfully and equitably to improving cradle to career student outcomes. We believe that if we can anchor on these pillars … that’s really going to make an impact on our region and help make a difference for the lives of kids cradle to career. There are nine priorities they want to focus on such as increasing kindergarten and

ultimately getting students to read on grade level, increasing college going and career entry. Students are going to need something after high school such as a certificate, credential, an associate or four-year degree. If we can make sure that more students are having success in school and after graduation that’s going to be a positive impact on our workforce development. … Right now, a lot of our industry and a lot of our companies are struggling just to fill positions, so they are trying to recruit outside of the region. But if you look at just being able to grow our own workforce, that would be a major impact … so that is really the focus of this work.

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living, dining, kitchen and garage area. The Madayaw Residences, he said, is the first low-rise government-constructed residential building outside Metro Manila. Monthly amortization is as low as PHP5,000 for the first year and payable within a maximum of 30 years, depending on the applicant’s age. “Owning a dream house is now a reality for our homeless government workers. We hope and pray that blessings will be poured into your family as you live in these units,” Escalada said. In Region 11, Escalada said there are six Government Employees Housing Programs being implemented– three are in this city, and one each in Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, and Davao del Sur. (PNA)

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of the Communist Party of the Philippines central committee and head of New People’s Army’s National Health Bureau. Castro was the class valedictorian of High School Class 1986 in St. Scholastica’s College, was among 100 honored as its outstanding graduates in the last century along with the late President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino; graduated Cum Laude, BS Zoology at the University of the Philippines; and finished medicine at the UP College of Medicine in 1995. After passing the medical board exam, in 1996, she pursued a vocation as a community doctor, public health practitioner and human rights activist in the two Agusan provinces. In his argument, Efren said the dismissal ruling in the case of Castro has no factual and procedural grounds because a subpoena was issued to the then respondent whose lawyer failed to submit any countervailing evidence. He also cited in his motion for reconsideration that Castro was not denied her substantial right to due process because there was a preliminary investigation. As part of the ruling, Villanueva cited the supplemental affidavit of kidnap victim Bernabe Salahay, a paramilitary man, who alleged that it was Castro who accompanied the abductors, talked to them while in captivity, and assured them that he would not be hurt. The Provincial Prosecutors

Office at the left wing of the provincial capitol in Prosperidad town received the court dismissal ruling on March 30 this year around 11:30 a.m. Two hours later, they submitted to the court the motion for reconsideration. Judge Villanueva granted the motion on June 16, and Provincial Prosecutor Ceferino Dino Paredes received a copy of the ruling on June 20. Judge Fernando Fudalan of the same sala dismissed Castro’s case on March 25 on the grounds of denying her rights to due process and its lack of jurisdiction over her. Fudalan immediately ordered authorities to release her from detention at the Provincial Jail inside the provincial capitol complex. “Without the probable cause, the court did not acquire jurisdiction over the accused, which warrants the dismissal of the case,” the decision read. Fudalan was the same judge who issued the warrant against 468 persons linked to the alleged kidnapping. The case against Castro and others for kidnapping and serious illegal detention was filed on January 14 last year, less than a month after the alleged incident occurred in Sibagat town in Agusan del Sur on December 18, 2018. An information was filed in court on December 18, 2019; a subpoena was issued on January 17, 2021; the doctor was arrested on February 18 this year; and her lawyers filed a motion to dismiss a few days later, on February 22. (Chris V. Panganiban)

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in March this year. Other finalists included the Tangaro Young Farmers of Catarman, Camiguin; Barangay Calaocalao in Don Carlos, Bukidnon; Sinai Rural Improvement Club Multi-Purpose Cooperative of Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental; and Barangay Libertad in Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte. “The aim of this (communal gardening) is to support DA’s Plant, Plant, Plant program, which was a priority program implemented during the hardest time of the pandemic,” DA-10 Technical Director for Operations Carlota Madriaga said. Part of the criteria in the search include how most crops are grown organically and supported by diversified farming systems. Collado also said the gardens the finalists have established should not stop after the competition because the DA is set to

the MVNP ecotourism association, said they are currently offering two tour packages -- the Tanguile and Bulkan trails. The Tanguile Trail is named after the dipterocarp Tanguile trees dominant in the area, giving visitors the experience of what it

is to “commune with nature and immerse in a forest atmosphere.” The trail brings a sense of relaxation through your five senses by seeing the forest surrounding, hearing the chirping birds and forest winds, touching the cold ground by walking barefoot, inhaling the wonder of blooms, and tasting the sweetness of young melastoma plant pods. The trail ends at Malagsum Lake, one of three lakes of Mahagnao known for its green acidic water, a sanctuary to about 2,000 wild ducks of several species. Near the lake thrives a type of Bermuda grass that only grows in soil soaked in acidic lake water. Bulkan (local term for volcano) trail gives visitors a chance to see Philippine Macaque monkeys leaping from tree to tree while hiking through a dry stream bed. Through this trail, one can reach the top of the inactive volcano overlooking two lakes of Mahagnao. Along the way, tourists will find some sulfuric gems, but picking them up is strictly prohibited. The biggest lake in Mahagnao village has a length of 15,590 meters and a surface area of about 16 hectares, ideal for boating, kayaking, and stand-up paddling. Tourists will also discover

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

HENRY KHALID TOMAWIS CASE NO. R10-EV-UV-2022-06-1306

EMMA DIMANGADAP CASE NO. R10-EV-CC-TX-2022-06-1312

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provide free-range chicken for them to upgrade their facility. Launched in November 2021, the search for the best communal garden aims to ensure food security and sufficiency at the community levels. (PNA)

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pedestrians faster, safer, and more efficient. The project covers 740 linear meters in length with a 560-linear meter underpass tunnel, alongside a 3-4.5-meter-wide bike lane. Bantayan said motorists should expect heavy traffic along the project site. On June 20, the City Council passed a resolution ordering the temporary closure of a portion of the passageways in the area. The inner six lanes of Digos–Makar Road will also be closed to traffic. (PNA)

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NOTICE OF HEARING

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT/ PETITIONER request for the Extension of Validity of the Certificate of Public Convenience to operate UV EXPRESS service on the route: CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY TO PANTAR, LANAO DEL NORTE, accessible to motor vehicle traffic and Vice Versa and with the use of FIVE (05) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on July 06, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant/Petitioner shall formally submit his/her/its evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least Five (05) Days prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general/ local circulation. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/its written opposition with supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ its oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 21st day of June 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

APPLICANT/ PETITIONER request for the Consolidation of Cases and Extension of Validity of the Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TAXI service on the route: CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY TO ANY POINT IN REGION 10 and Vice Versa and with the use of TWO (02) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on July 06, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant/Petitioner shall formally submit his/her/its evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least Five (05) Days prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general/ local circulation. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/its written opposition with supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ its oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 22nd day of June 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER

MDN: Jun 25, 2022

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER

MDN: Jun 25, 2022

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 10 5F and 6F Trinidad Building, Corner Capistrano-Yacapin Streets, Cagayan de Oro City

NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR ALIEN EMPLOYMENT PERMIT (AEP) Notice is hereby given that the following employers have filed with this Regional Office application/s for AEPs.

June 23, 2022 SGD. ALBERT E. GUTIB Regional Director

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the local cuisine through a buffet lunch of rice, native chicken cooked in coconut milk, local fish simmered in vinegar, fried local fish, mixed local vegetables, fried dried fish, camote (sweet potato roll), fruits, and coconut juice. The cost of each tour package is PHP1,035 per person for a group of five. Proclaimed as a national park in 1937, MVNP is endowed with different natural attractions -- a DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALE, made and entered into by and among:

lake, falls, multi-colored mud, virgin forests, and a lagoon. In 2018, the park has been proclaimed a protected area through legislation. Mahagnao, located 860 meters above sea level, is 18 kilometers away from the town center of Burauen. (PNA) Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ROMULO C. EROY

CASE NO. R10-EV-TH-2022-05-1126

Applicant/Petitioner.

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT/ PETITIONER request for the Extension of Validity of the Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TRUCK FOR HIRE (TH) SERVICE on the route: WITHIN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY TO ANY POINT IN THE ISLAND OF MINDANAO, accessible to motor vehicle traffic and Vice Versa and with the use of One (01) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on July 06, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant/Petitioner shall formally submit his/her/its evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least Ten (10) Days prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general/ local circulation. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/its written opposition with supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ its oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 23rd day of June 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

1. SAMUEL V. MAGUILAY, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon; 2. MARILOU M. CANONIGO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 3. GRACE M. BILANDO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, HEIR; 4. EVELYN M. ARAS, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 5. RUTH M. CRISANTO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 6. JOSEPH V. MAGUILAY, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 7. SONIA M. BUSTILLO herein represented by CARLITO M. BUSTILLO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of P-4, San Jose, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; as Attorney-In-Fact, duly appointed and empowered to sell the property herein below described by virtue of Special Power of Attorney acknowledged before a Notary Public FRANCISCO L. VASIG, JR., under Doc No. 309; Page No. 63; Book No. 343; Series of 2021, dated December 23, 2021; 8. RENE V. MAGUILAY (DECEASED), represented by his only heirs KAREN L. MAGUILAY, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; 9. GERONDIO V. MAGUILAY (DECEASED), represented by his children GERONIDO D. MAGUILAY, JR., and DIMMY D. MAGUILAY, both of legal age, Filipinos, married and single respectively and both residents of Patpat, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, now and hereinafter referred to as the HEIRS-VENDORS; AND PEDRO DALIPE PIMENTEL, JR and MARIAN VIOLA PIMENTEL, both of legal age, Filipinos, spouses and residents of Blk 6, Lot 20, Palmera St., Doña Caridad, Sasa, Davao City, now and hereinafter referred to as the VENDEES. WITNESSETH: That the above-named HEIRS-VENDORS such as SAMUEL V. MAGUILAY and the rest are the legitimate children and grandchildren and the only heirs of the deceased spouses SIMEON C. MAGUILAY and LILIA V. MAGUILAY, who died on June 29, 2015 and March 4, 2018 both died at Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, without leaving any will and left no known debts; That said deceased at the time of their death, left that certain property, more particularly described as follows; “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Panalsalan, Maramag, Bukidnon, containing an area of FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIX (57,606), square meters, more or less, known as Lot No. 5344 SWO-42001, being a portion of Lot 3064, SWO-42001, Bukidnon Settlement Project, covered by OCT NO. AO-5539.” That no personal properties are involved in this extrajudicial settlement; That to the best knowledge and information of the parties HEIRS-VENDORS hereto, the said deceased left no known debts; That the parties HEIRS-VENDORS hereto being all of legal age and with full civil capacity to contract, hereby by these presents agree to divide, settle and adjudicate among themselves, the above-described real property, EQUALLY PRO-INDIVISO; and by way of SALE. That for and in consideration of the SUM of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND (Php 200,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, to the herein HEIRS-VENDORS in hand paid by the herein Vendees, PEDRO DALIPE PIMENTEL, JR and MARIAN VIOLA PIMENTEL, both of legal age, Filipinos, spouses and receipt of which amount is hereby acknowledged in full and to the entire satisfaction of the herein above-mentioned HEIRS-VENDORS, the latter do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY absolutely and unconditionally, unto the herein vendees peaceful possession, ownership and enjoyment of the above-described parcel of land subject of this sale. Is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH SALE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. FRANCISCO L. VASIG, JR., Notary Public per Doc No. 306; Page NO. 63; Book No. 344; Series of 2022.

This Extra-Judicial Settlement of Estate is made and executed in the City of Cagayan de Oro, by and among the following: HEIRS OF FRANCISCO LUCAS and EPETONIA LUCAS namely: 1. ELPEDIO LUCAS- of legal age, married, Filipino and a resident of Indulang Talakag, Bukidnon, Philippines. 2. RIZA D. LUCAS- of legal age, single, Filipino and a resident of Indulang Talakag, Bukidnon, Philippines. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the above-named parties are the surviving heirs of the late FRANCISCO LUCAS who died intestate on____________, and EPETONIA LUCAS who died intestate on ____________ respectively without leaving any last Will and Testament, at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines; WHEREAS, the said decedents at the time of his demise, left behind personal properties thereon registered under his name, which are more particularly described as follows: OCT P-25407 “A Parcel of land Lot No. 3084, Cad630-D, Case-16, Talakag Cadastre, Situated in Indulang, Talakag, Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (4,925) square meters, more or less” with Tax Dec. No. 21-014-00380. WHEREAS, there are no known debts or obligations due against the estate of said decedent; and WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the hereto to divide, partition and adjudicate among themselves particularly the real properties above described with all the structures and improvements thereon, extra-judicially in the manner and form hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, and invoking the provision of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, the parties hereto have agreed as they here-by do so agree to divide, partition and adjudicate the above estate among themselves in the following manner and proportion, to wit: FOR: a) ELPEDIO LUCAS b) RIZA D. LUCAS That, we hereby affirm that we have executed this instrument out of our own free will without force, intimidation or violation upon our person, and that we have hereby received our just and proper share and have no more claim or demand against each other in connection with the adjudication with the above-described personal and real properties. Is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ODILON A. APOLINARIO, Notary Public per Doc No. 92; Page No. 19; Book No. 80; Series of 2022.

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MDN: Jun 25, Jul 2 & 9, 2022

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER

MDN: Jun 25, 2022

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:


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InLife reports over P600M individual claims in Q1 For the first three months of the year, Insular Life (InLife) noted lower death claims, stirring hope that the country is finally coming out of the pandemic. InLife President and CEO Raoul Antonio E. Littaua reported that first quarter individual claims amounted to P682 Million, mostly coming from maturity benefits and anticipated endowments. Of this amount, individual death claims accounted for P206.5 Million for 543 policies. Out of all first quarter paid claims, 261 are COVID-related, with 229 death claims amounting to P94.4 Million, a 7-percent decline compared with the same period in 2021. “Even as COVID-19 peaked in January due to infections brought about by the Omicron strain, InLife recorded fewer COVID-related death claims. However, we remain vigilant and observe all safety protocols but at the same time, we remain hopeful that things will get better,” Littaua said in a media briefing. Based on 2020 and 2021 data, InLife paid about 9 percent of the industry’s COVID-19 related claims. Littaua also noted that the 8.3 percent GDP achieved in the first quarter is an

encouraging sign of recovery. “The economy picking up despite the lockdown in January, the lowering of unemployment rate, the solid remittances of our overseas Filipino workers will be supportive of consumer spending moving forward,” Litttaua said.


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