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Ignacio Vs. Hilario
Facts:
Elias Hilario and his wife Dionisia are the owners of the whole property of a parcel of land, partly rice-land and partly residential. The Ignacios conceding to the Hilarios the ownership of the houses and granaries built by them on the residential portion with the rights of a possessor in good faith, in accordance with article 361 of the Ci vil Code. The initial judgment renders the defendants defendants to be entitled to hold the position position of the residential lot until after they are paid the actual market value of their houses and granaries erected thereon, unless the Hilarios prefer to sell them said residential lot, in which case Ignacios shall pay the Hialrios the proportionate value of said residential lot taking as a basis the price paid for the whole land.
Issue: WON then builder in good faith to the land owned by another, is entitled to retain the possession of the land until he is paid the value of his building or to sell the land to the owner of the building. Held Under ART. 361, the owner of land on which anything has been built, sown or planted in good faith, shall have the right to appropriate as his own the work, sowing or planting, after the payment of the indemnity stated in articles 453 and 454, or to oblige the one who built or planted to pay the price of the land, and the one who sowed, the proper rent. In view of these case, the Hilarios were ordered to sell the land to the Ignacios or to pay the th e buildings and improvements thereon.