Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In Spanish law, the actual effective delivery of a thing in the performance of a contractual obligation.
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Examples
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IN whom nature hath powred singuler giftes, in whom vertue, & singularitée, in famous en - terprises aboundeth: whose glorie & renoume, rooteth to the posteritée, immortall commen - dacion.
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What comme [n] dacion had the Troians to aduaunce Helena, and with all roialnesse to entreate her, she beyng a harlotte: the folie of the Grecians and the Troians, is so on euery side so greate, that it can not be thought, soche a warre truely chronicled.
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[Fol.xxvj. r] [Sidenote: No commen - dacion in vp - holdyng and maintainyng of harlottes.] so mightie an armie on euery side.
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"It is obvious to me that the defunct CB manipulated the acquiring of these loans to benefit then government-owned Philippine National Bank and making it appear that Banco Filipino owes the central bank to justify the dacion of valuable assets, which were badly needed to restore the Bank and enable it to operate with safety to the depositors," said Atty.
unknown title 2009
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And when pay-up time came, the same BSP accepted payment in kind, dacion en pago, the bankers and their lawyers call it, of real estate worth less than a fifth of the loan principal.
ellen tordesillas 2009
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These became acquired assets of the SSS when they were used as payment for a loan through a dacion en pago (payment in kind), most probably as a means to stop foreclosure.
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And later discovered they were holding spurious titles to the dacion, the mother title of which was given during the Japanese occupation - en tiempo de la guerra mundial!
ellen tordesillas 2009
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These became acquired assets of the SSS when they were used as payment for a loan through a dacion en pago (payment in kind), most probably as a means to stop foreclosure.
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[Sidenote: Good educa - cion the foun - dacion of the
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"No less than former BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura admitted under oath that the dacion of the properties were grossly prejudicial to the interest of Banco Filipino.
unknown title 2009
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