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If a marriage has been declared null and void from the beginning, how will the couple divide the properties acquired before such declaration of nullity and while they were living together as husband and wife? This is the issue raised in this case of Gino and Gina.

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This is a case involving a writ of injunction. As a rule this writ is granted when it is established that its applicant is entitled to the relief demanded which may consist of restraining the commission or continuance of the act or acts complained of.

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GINO AND GINA
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If a marriage has been declared null and void from the beginning, how will the couple divide the properties acquired before such declaration of nullity and while they were living together as husband and wife? This is the issue raised in this case of Gino and Gina.

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This is a case involving a writ of injunction. As a rule this writ is granted when it is established that its applicant is entitled to the relief demanded which may consist of restraining the commission or continuance of the act or acts complained of.

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