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Succession - Hofilena: Unson v. Abella, Et. Al

1. Pedro Unson filed a petition to probate the will of Dona Josefa Zalamea. Several parties opposed the petition on grounds including improper pagination and lack of attestation on an attached inventory. 2. The Supreme Court upheld the validity of the will. It found the Arabic numeral pagination complied with law, and the inventory was properly referred to and did not require separate attestation. 3. The will was also valid even though one witness was not presented, as the witness was hostile and exceptions allowed admission of a will without all witnesses under those conditions.
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Succession - Hofilena: Unson v. Abella, Et. Al

1. Pedro Unson filed a petition to probate the will of Dona Josefa Zalamea. Several parties opposed the petition on grounds including improper pagination and lack of attestation on an attached inventory. 2. The Supreme Court upheld the validity of the will. It found the Arabic numeral pagination complied with law, and the inventory was properly referred to and did not require separate attestation. 3. The will was also valid even though one witness was not presented, as the witness was hostile and exceptions allowed admission of a will without all witnesses under those conditions.
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1 SUCCESSION - HOFILENA

Unson v. Abella, et. al.


FACTS Pedro Unson, executor of Dona Josefa Zalameas last will, filed a petition for the probate of the will of the latter. Attache d on the said will is an inventory of all the properties of Dona Josefa. Opposition was made thereto by Antonio, Ignacia and Avivencia Abella and Santiago Vito on the ff. grounds: -will is not paged correlatively in letters rather it is in Arabic numerals - There is no attestation clause in the inventory attached to the will -Will was not signed by the testatrix and the witnesses in the presence of each other. Note: only the two witnesses namely Gonzalo Avaya and Eugenio Zalamea testified as to the authenticity of the will. The third witness, Pedro de Jesus, was not presented because he was hostile with Unson and has been meeting with the oppositors since the filing of the petition for the probate of the will of Josefa.

ISSUE: WON the will is valid? HELD: YES! 1. As to the paging of the will, the SC cited the case of Aldaba v. Roque. Thus: It was held that this way of numbering the pages of a will is in compliance with the spirit of the law, inasmuch as either one of these methods indicates the correlation of the pages and serves to prevent the abstraction of any of them. In the course of the decision, we said: "It might be said that the object of the law in requiring that the paging be made in letters is to make falsification more difficult, but it should be noted that since all the pages of the testament are signed at the margin by the testatrix and the witnesses, the difficulty of forging the signatures in either case remains the same. In other words the more or less degree of facility to imitate the writing of the letters A, B, C, etc., does not make for the easiness to forge the signatures.

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The inventory is referred to in the will as an integral part of it so the inventory need not have an additional attestation clause at the end. The actuation of the proponents in NOT bringing to court Pedro de Jesus does not render the will invalid. As announced in Cabang vs. Delfinado, the general rule is that, where opposition is made to the probate of a will, the attesting witnesses must be produced. Exceptions: a. when a witness is dead, or b. cannot be served with process of the court, or c. his reputation for truth has been questioned or d. He appears hostile to the cause of the proponent.

In the aforementioned cases, the will may be admitted to probate without the testimony of said witness, if, upon the other proofs adduced in the case, the court is satisfied that the will has been duly executed. But supposing that de Jesus, when cited, had testified adversely to the application, this would not by itself have change the result reached by the court a quo, for section 632 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides that a will can be admitted to probate, notwithstanding that one or more witnesses do not remember having attested it, provided the court is satisfied upon the evidence adduced that the will has been executed and signed in the manner prescribed by the law.

ALBERTO BATAC CO DELA ROSA GUERRERO OLALIA REVOTE SALVADOR TAYAG

2 SUCCESSION - HOFILENA

ALBERTO BATAC CO DELA ROSA GUERRERO OLALIA REVOTE SALVADOR TAYAG

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