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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
CO 537/1374
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and annotation thereof on the certificates of title made by the office of the Register of Deeds of Manila are null and void.
саве:
FOR THE REASONS ABOVE SET FORTH, the Court adjudges this (a) declaring that the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff bank in the sum of 21,414,770.36, Philippine currency, with interest at 8% per annum, computed monthly, from January 1, 1942 until full payment, plus a swa equivalent to 10% of said indebtedness and interest, as attorneys' fees, costs and expenses, in the payment of which sums the defendant is in default; (b) ordering the defendant, as soon as the moratorium provided in Executive Order No. 32 of the President of the Philippines, Series of 1945, is definitely lifted, to deposit with this Court, in accordance with the provisions of Article 2, Rule 70, of the Rules of Court, the said sum of 21,414,770.36, with accrued interest at the rate of 8% per annup, computed monthly, from January 1, 1942, until the full payment thereof, plus the said percentage for attorney's fees
and costs, and expenses which may not be subject to the moratorium;
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(c) declaring null and void the cancellation for the mortgage (Exhibit K) executed by the Bank of Taiwan, as bank liquidator of the Japanese belligerent, dated August 31, 1944, as weal as the annotation of said cancellation on Transfer Certificates of Title Nos. 51415, 51416 and 51418 made by the Register of Deeds of Manila, said Register being ordered to annotate on the said certificates of title the revocation
and annulment of the said cancellation of mortgage and the annotation
thereof.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Manila, Philippines, October 14, 1946.
JOSE GUTIERREZ DAVID.
Judge.
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