De Villanueva Vs Juico
De Villanueva Vs Juico
De Villanueva Vs Juico
Facts:
On 9 October 1908, Don Nicolas Villaflor, penned a will in
Spanish, bequeathing in favor of his wife, Doa Fausta
Nepomuceno, one-half of all his properties, giving the other
half to his brother. Don Nicolas died on 3 March 1922 childless.
His wife was appointed as judicial administratix in the
settlement proceedings instituted in CFI Zambales. In 24
November 1924, Fausta, by virtue of an approved project
partition, received the ownership and possession of a
considerable amount of estates, and the use and possession of
all properties mentioned in Clause 7th of the will.
Ruling:
No. Decision Appealed from is Reversed.
We agree with appellant that the plain desire and intent of the
testator, as manifested in clause 8 of his testament, was to
invest his widow with only a usufruct or life tenure in the
properties described in the seventh clause, subject to the
further condition (admitted by the appellee) that if the widow
remarried, her rights would thereupon cease, even during her
own lifetime. That the widow was meant to have no more than
a life interest in those properties, even if she did not remarry
at all, is evident from the expressions used by the deceased,
"uso y posesion mientras viva" (use and possession while
alive), in which the first half of the phrase ("uso y posesion"
instead of "dominio" or "propriedad") reinforces the second
("mientras viva"). The testator plainly did not give his widow
the full ownership of these particular properties, but only the
right to their possession and use (or enjoyment)during her
lifetime. This is in contrast with the remainder of the estate in
which she was instituted universal heir together with the
testators brother (clause 6).
"ART. 791. The words of a will are to receive an interpretation which will
give to every expression some effect, rather than one which will render
any of the expression inoperative; and of two modes of interpreting a will,
that is to be preferred which will prevent intestacy."