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Ejectment: Unlawful Detainer and Forcible Entry
In the case of Eversley Childs Sanitarium v. Sps. Barbarona, G.R. No. 195814, April 4, 2018, the Supreme Court held that an ejectment case only resolves the issue of who has the better right of possession over the property. The right of possession in this instance refers to actual possession, not legal possession. While a party may later be proven to have the legal right of possession by virtue of ownership, he or she must still institute an ejectment case to be able to dispossess an actual occupant of the property who refuses to vacate.

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Conspiracy vs. Proposal
A conspiracy exists when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of a felony and decide to commit it. A proposal exists when the person who has decided to commit a felony proposes its execution to some other person or persons. (Article 8, RPC)

