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An epidemiological study on salivary sarcoma in Iran is cataloged under this ID in the International Journal of Cancer Management .

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cuba. The court held that the assignment was intended as security, not an absolute sale. Therefore, DBP’s act of taking the property without foreclosure was illegal. The court ordered DBP to pay damages to Cuba for the "moral shock and social humiliation" caused by her unlawful ejectment. Other References for "118342" 118342

Lydia Cuba, a fishpond leaseholder, obtained loans from the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) . As security, she executed an "Assignment of Leasehold Rights." When she defaulted on her payments, DBP unilaterally appropriated her leasehold rights without a public auction or judicial foreclosure, then sold them to a third party. An epidemiological study on salivary sarcoma in Iran

An MPRA Paper (No. 118342) discusses the decline of the US dollar as a reserve currency and the potential role of the BRICS Development Bank in facilitating a "soft landing" for the global economy. Medical Research: Therefore, DBP’s act of taking the property without

The dispute centered on whether a creditor could automatically take ownership of a property used as collateral without a formal foreclosure proceeding.

The number most prominently refers to a landmark Philippine legal case, G.R. No. 118342 , titled Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) vs. Court of Appeals and Lydia Cuba .