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Facts:: Andal vs. Macaraig GR No. 2474, May 30, 1951

1) Mariano Andal, through his mother Maria Duenas, filed a complaint to recover ownership of a parcel of land originally owned by Emiliano Andal and Maria Duenas. 2) Emiliano Andal became very ill with tuberculosis and died on January 1, 1943. His wife Maria later gave birth to Mariano Andal on June 17, 1943. 3) The court held that Mariano Andal was presumed legitimate as he was born within 300 days of Emiliano's death, and the fact that Emiliano was ill was not enough to overcome this presumption. This made Mariano the rightful owner of the land.
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Facts:: Andal vs. Macaraig GR No. 2474, May 30, 1951

1) Mariano Andal, through his mother Maria Duenas, filed a complaint to recover ownership of a parcel of land originally owned by Emiliano Andal and Maria Duenas. 2) Emiliano Andal became very ill with tuberculosis and died on January 1, 1943. His wife Maria later gave birth to Mariano Andal on June 17, 1943. 3) The court held that Mariano Andal was presumed legitimate as he was born within 300 days of Emiliano's death, and the fact that Emiliano was ill was not enough to overcome this presumption. This made Mariano the rightful owner of the land.
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Andal vs.

Macaraig
GR No. 2474, May 30, 1951
FACTS:
Mariano Andal, a minor, assisted by his mother Maria Duenas, filed a complaint for the recovery of
the ownership and possession of a parcel of land owned by Emiliano Andal and Maria Duenas.
Eduvigis Macaraig, herein defendant, donated the land by virtue of donation propter nuptias in
favor of Emiliano. The latter was suffering from tuberculosis in January 1941. His brother, Felix,
then lived with them to work his house and farm. Emiliano became so weak that he can hardly
move and get up from his bed. Sometime in September 1942, the wife eloped with Felix and lived
at the house of Marias father until 1943. Emiliano died in January 1, 1943 where the wife did not
attend the funeral. On June 17, 1943, Maria gave birth to a boy who was, herein petitioner.
ISSUE:WON Mariano Andal is a legitimate child of the deceased.
HELD:
Considering that Mariano was born on June 17, 1943 and Emiliano died on January 1, 1943, the
former is presumed to be a legitimate son of the latter because he was born within 300 days
following the dissolution of the marriage. The fact that the husband was seriously sick is not
sufficient to overcome the presumption of legitimacy. This presumption can only be rebutted by
proof that it was physically impossible for the husband to have had access to his wife during the
first 120 days of the 300 days next preceding the birth of the child. Impossibility of access by
husband to wife includes absence during the initial period of conception, impotence which is
patent, and incurable; and imprisonment unless it can be shown that cohabitation took place
through corrupt violation of prison regulations. Marias illicit intercourse with a man other than
the husband during the initial period does not preclude cohabitation between husband and wife.
Hence, Mariano Andal was considered a legitimate son of the deceased making him the owner of
the parcel land.

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