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Name of Student Topic

Dee -Vee Ann R. Fercol VI. Land Registration , (a)Kinds (b) Registration under PD 1529 (C)RA 9176

i. Director of Lands vs Abairo, 90 SCRA 422 (1979)


ii. Oh Cho vs. Dir. Of Lands, 75 Phil 890 (1946)
iii. Dir. of Lands vs. IAC and ACME, 146 SCRA 509 (1986)
Sheng Cortez iv. Republic vs. CA, 235 SCRA 567 (1994)

d. Jurisdiction i. General rule ii. Delegated Jurisdiction


e. Procedure i. Survey of the Land ii. Requisites of an Application for
Celine Flores Original Registration

iii. Facts to be Proven in Support of an Application


iv. What Should Accompany Application
v. Where to File Application
1. Averia vs. Caguioa, 146 SCRA 459 (1986)
Leizl Villapando 2. Benin vs. Tuason, 57 SCRA 531 (1974)
3. Natividad vs. CA, 202 SCRA 439 (1991)
4. Dir. of Lands vs. CA, 106 SCRA 426 (1981)
5. Santiago vs. SBMA, G.R. No. 156888, November 20, 2006
vi. Amendments
Mark Ambayec vii. How Jurisdiction Is Acquired by the Court

viii. Filing of Answer / Opposition to the Application


1. Who may file
2. Requisites for Validity of Answer
Ruben Go a. Default i. Kinds ii. Effect

ix. Nature of Evidence


1. Proof of Length of Possession 2. Requirement of Possession in Original
Mil Roilo B Espiritu Registration 3. Classification of the Land 4. Period of Possession

5. Prescription as a Basis of Ownership


6. Laches
7. Requisites of Registrable Title
Katrizia Cerize Fauni 8. Period of Possession Required in Original Application
9. Evidentiary Nature of Tax Declaration
10. Acts of Possession When Deemed Sufficient
11. Public Instruments as Evidence of
Ownership
Cristian Imperial 12. Genuineness of Title and Identity of Land
x. Judgment / Decision
1. Post judgment incidents a. Writs of Possession b. Writ of Demolition
2.
Judgment of Dismissal Without Prejudice
Dhan Jhan Cayabo 3. Judgment by Default
4. Issuance of an Order Declaring the Judgment Final
5. Effects of Issuance of Decree
xi. Remedies Available to Aggrieved Parties
in Registration Cases
1. New Trial
2. Effects of Filing Motion for Reconsideration
Adelaida Sison III
3. Appeal
4. Motion to Intervene
5. Relief from Judgment
6. Review of
Decree of Registration
7. Reconveyance of Property
Cheryl Rosales

8. Action to Quiet Title


9. Recovery of Damages
10. The Assurance Fund
11. Cancellation Suits
Couleen Bicomong 12. Annulment of Judgment
13. Reversion Suits
14. Criminal Action
xii. Grounds for Review
1. Extrinsic or Collateral Fraud
Distinguished from Intrinsic Fraud
John Anthony Luna 2. When Property Is Transferred to an Innocent Purchaser for Value
3. Conclusiveness of the Decree of Registration
VII. Torrens Certificate of Title

a. Definition of Certificate of Title


b. Kinds of Certificates of Title
Joco Martin

c. Attributes and Limitations


i. Arguelles vs Timbancaya, 72 SCRA 193 (1976)
ii. JM Tuason and Co. Inc vs CA, 93 SCRA 146 (1979)
iii. Ruiz vs CA, 79 SCRA 525 (1977)
iv. De Lucas vs
Gampona, 100 Phil 277 (1956) v.
Feliciano vs Zaldivar, GR No. 162593, Sept 26, 2006
 Hildeen Q. Mijares

vi. Erasusta vs CA, GR No. 149231, July 17, 2006


d. Enforceability of a Certificate of Title
e. Probative Value of Torrens Title
f. Incontrovertibility and Indefeasibility
g. Doctrine of Non-Collateral
Attack

Vanessa Pinote

h. Distinction Between a Homestead Patent and Free Patent


i. Requirements ii. Restrictions
VIII. Voluntary Dealings with
Registered Land
a. Voluntary Conveyances i. Act of Registration Is the Operative Act
1. Fule vs Legare, 7 SCRA
351 (1963) 2. Cruz vs CA &
Suzara, 281 SCRA 491 (1997)

Michael Rhyle Blanco


3. Dela Merced vs GSIS, 365 SCRA 1 (2001)
4. Tomas vs Tomas, 98 SCRA 280 (1980)
5. Egeo vs CA, 174 SCRA 484 (1989)
6. Francisco vs CA, 153 SCRA 330 (1987)
7. Quiniano vs CA, 39 SCRA 221 (1971)
Jinky Ching

8. Bernales vs IAC, 166 SCRA 519 (1988)


ii. Registrar of Deeds Not Authorized to Determine Whether or Not Fraud
Was Committed in the Deed Sought to Be Registered
iii. Invalidity of
Contracts Not a Valid Objection to Registration iv. Formal
Kristine Alega Details Required of Voluntary Instruments
v. Formal Details Required of Voluntary Instruments
v. Procedure in Case of Doubtful Registration
vi. When Two Instruments Involve the Same Land
1. Good Faith Always
Mariano Flores Presumed; Exception
2. The Mirror Doctrine
3. Purchaser in Good Faith
4. Sale by Non-owner
5. Double Sale
6. Defective or Void Title May Be the
Mazhe Arago Root of a Valid Title

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