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                    [Title] => PEA  vows to fight for auctioned land
                    [Summary] => An embattled Public Estates Authority (PEA) vowed to fight for its property purchased by the Parañaque City government in a public auction.


In a press statement, PEA general manager Teodorico Taguinod said the agency might ask the Court of Appeals to declare the auction "null and void" if a Parañaque court denies a pending petition for prohibition.

Taguinod added the PEA would also file a complaint against Parañaque Judge Aida Macapagal "for grave abuse of discretion."
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At a public auction yesterday, the city government bought more than 280 hectares of reclaimed land owned by the Public Estates Authority (PEA) worth P265.2 million.

"Parañaque is exercising its right to collect taxes. Our auctions have shown that we have the political will to collect taxes," city legal officer Leo Luis Mendoza, said in a phone interview.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-08 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1620721 [AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => PEA  vows to fight for auctioned land
                    [Summary] => An embattled Public Estates Authority (PEA) vowed to fight for its property purchased by the Parañaque City government in a public auction.


In a press statement, PEA general manager Teodorico Taguinod said the agency might ask the Court of Appeals to declare the auction "null and void" if a Parañaque court denies a pending petition for prohibition.

Taguinod added the PEA would also file a complaint against Parañaque Judge Aida Macapagal "for grave abuse of discretion."
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At a public auction yesterday, the city government bought more than 280 hectares of reclaimed land owned by the Public Estates Authority (PEA) worth P265.2 million.

"Parañaque is exercising its right to collect taxes. Our auctions have shown that we have the political will to collect taxes," city legal officer Leo Luis Mendoza, said in a phone interview.
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