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The provincial government of Negros Occidental is continuing to serve vacate notices to residents of Barangay 39, Bacolod City. Provincial Legal Officer Atty. Alberto Nellas, Jr. reported that some residents have expressed a willingness to receive assistance, and the provincial government is adhering to the three-notice rule before filing any ejectment cases. He said around 112 families in the barangay are affected.
Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson previously explained that in 1954, the Lizares family donated the property to the Negros Occidental High School to be used as a school garden. However, the land was not used for this purpose; instead, provincial and national government offices were constructed on the donated land, violating the Deed of Donation. In 2012, the Lizares family filed a case to cancel the Deed of Donation.
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