118342 (2027)
The number most prominently refers to a landmark Philippine legal case, G.R. No. 118342 , titled Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) vs. Court of Appeals and Lydia Cuba .
The dispute centered on whether a creditor could automatically take ownership of a property used as collateral without a formal foreclosure proceeding.
Merck Millipore uses 118342 as a catalog number for a Calibration Standard (3000 IR 10,000 NTU) used in water quality testing and turbidimeters. 118342
A World Health Organization (WHO) archived study explores menstrual experiences and dysmenorrhoea among adolescent girls.
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An epidemiological study on salivary sarcoma in Iran is cataloged under this ID in the International Journal of Cancer Management .
An MPRA Paper (No. 118342) discusses the decline of the US dollar as a reserve currency and the potential role of the BRICS Development Bank in facilitating a "soft landing" for the global economy. Medical Research: Court of Appeals and Lydia Cuba
Lydia Cuba, a fishpond leaseholder, obtained loans from the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) . As security, she executed an "Assignment of Leasehold Rights." When she defaulted on her payments, DBP unilaterally appropriated her leasehold rights without a public auction or judicial foreclosure, then sold them to a third party.