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                    [Summary] => Can a notice of lis pendens be annotated on the title to a property because of the pendency of a collection suit for nonpayment of construction services and materials used for the construction done on said property plus unrealized income, damages and attorney’s fees? This is the issue raised in this case of AEI.

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