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This document outlines topics related to land titles and deeds that will be covered in a law school course, including:
1) Ordinary registration proceedings, how ownership can be acquired through prescription, accretion, and other modes.
2) Persons who cannot file an application for registration such as those with incomplete civil capacity or disqualified by law.
3) The required form and contents of an application for registration.
4) Judicial confirmation of imperfect titles, including who can apply, what must be proven, and confirmation of titles over land previously declared public land.
5) The publication and opposition process, remedies from an order of default, and relevant case law.
This document outlines topics related to land titles and deeds that will be covered in a law school course, including:
1) Ordinary registration proceedings, how ownership can be acquired through prescription, accretion, and other modes.
2) Persons who cannot file an application for registration such as those with incomplete civil capacity or disqualified by law.
3) The required form and contents of an application for registration.
4) Judicial confirmation of imperfect titles, including who can apply, what must be proven, and confirmation of titles over land previously declared public land.
5) The publication and opposition process, remedies from an order of default, and relevant case law.
This document outlines topics related to land titles and deeds that will be covered in a law school course, including:
1) Ordinary registration proceedings, how ownership can be acquired through prescription, accretion, and other modes.
2) Persons who cannot file an application for registration such as those with incomplete civil capacity or disqualified by law.
3) The required form and contents of an application for registration.
4) Judicial confirmation of imperfect titles, including who can apply, what must be proven, and confirmation of titles over land previously declared public land.
5) The publication and opposition process, remedies from an order of default, and relevant case law.
A. Acquisition of Ownership; Prescription; Accretion
B. Acquisition of Ownership though Other Modes Sections 14-34, PD 1529 Articles 457, 461 and 1137, NCC Republic v. Heirs of Abrille, 71 SCRA 57 (1976) Grande v. CA, 5 SCRA 524 (1962) Cureg v. IAC, et. al., 177 SCRA 313 (1989) Fernandez v. Tanada,39 SCRA 524 (1971) C. Persons Who Cannot File an Application for Registration Palawan Agricultural and Industrial Co. v. Director of Lands, 44 SCRA 15 (1972) Director of Land Management v. CA, 205 SCRA 486 (1992) Kidpalos v. Baguio Mining Co., 14 SCRA 913 (1965) D. Form and Contents of Application Divina v. CA, G.R. No. 11734, 22 February 2001 Fewkes v. Vasquez, 39 SCRA 514 (1971) IV.
Judicial Confirmation of Imperfect Title
Chapter VIII of the Public Land Act (Commonwealth Act NO. 141), as amended by R.A. No. 1942
A. Applicants; What To Prove
Director of Lands vs. Intermediate Appellate Court and ACME, 146 SCRA 509 (1986) Republic v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 108998, 24 August 1994 Director of Lands v. Intermediate Appellate Court, 235 SCRA 567 (1994) B. Confirmation of Title over Land Previously Declared Public Land Mindanao v. Director of Lands, 20 SCRA 641 (1967) Director of Lands v. CA, 106 SCRA 426 (1996) C. Publication, Opposition and Default Section 23-26, PD 1529 Remedy from an Order of Default Republic v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 113549, 05 July 1996 Republic v. Marasigan, 198 SCRA 219 (1991) Republic v. CA, G.R. No. 100995, 14 September 1994 De Castro v. Marcos, 26 SCRA 644 (1969) Valisno v. Plan 143 SCRA 502