Adverse Claim in the Philippines
Learn how an adverse claim under P.D. 1529 works, why the 30-day rule doesn’t auto-expire, and how title annotation warns buyers.
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Learn how an adverse claim under P.D. 1529 works, why the 30-day rule doesn’t auto-expire, and how title annotation warns buyers.
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This article discusses how to protect your interest in land or other real property by annotating an adverse claim in the certificate of title.
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This article discusses on what can be done if a person sustains damage, injury or is deprived of ownership of land as a consequence of fraudulent registration, or any error, omission or mistake in registration, and the remedies that a person can resort to. It also discusses relevant Supreme Court cases on claims that can be made against the Assurance Fund.
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What do you do when your precious land titles are lost? In the Philippines, land titles are issued under the Torrens System. The Torrens system of registration governs the issuance of titles covering real properties in the Philippines. These include privately owned land of whatever kind – agricultural land, commercial land, industrial land, and other
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