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Number of Pages: 21 pages
Designed for law students, it offers concise Bar exam questions and suggested answers, ensuring you grasp key concepts quickly.
Key Features:
- Updated for RA 11573: Includes critical changes to imperfect title confirmation and possession requirements.
- Q&A Format: Easy-to-understand answers to frequently asked Bar questions. All answers are written in the ALAC format.
- Essential Topics Covered:
- Foundational laws (P.D. 1529, C.A. 141, Civil Code).
- Non-registrable properties and alien acquisition rules.
- Innocent Purchaser for Value (IPV) doctrine and remedies like the Assurance Fund.
- Judicial confirmation of imperfect titles, including OCEN possession and the impact of A&D declarations.
- Complex scenarios such as laches, accretion, donation formalities, and double sales.
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Description
Number of Pages: 21 pages
Coverage: 2003-2018 Bar
Prepare effectively for the Philippine Bar Examination with “Land Titles and Deeds Bar Exam Q&As,” your essential guide to mastering complex property law concepts. Meticulously compiled with suggested answers, this e-book is specifically designed to help law students like you navigate the intricacies of land registration and acquisition. All answers are written in the ALAC format.
Crucially, it incorporates vital updates from Republic Act No. 11573, ensuring you are equipped with the most current legal insights regarding imperfect title confirmation and shortened possession requirements for original registration.
This indispensable manual utilizes a clear question-and-answer format, addressing frequently encountered Bar questions on land registration and acquisition, providing distilled, easy-to-understand explanations. Dive into the core legal framework and key doctrines, including:
- Governing Laws:
- Property Registration Decree (P.D. No. 1529)
- Commonwealth Act No. 141 (The Public Land Act)
- Act No. 2259 (The Cadastral Act)
- Republic Act No. 8371 (Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act).
- The Civil Code
- Republic Act No. 11573
- Non-Registrable Properties:
- Properties of public dominion (e.g., roads, rivers, those for public use, service, or national wealth).
- Inalienable lands of the public domain (e.g., forest, mineral, watersheds, national parks).
- Property of the State or its subdivisions that is not patrimonial.
- Private lands acquired by aliens (with specific constitutional exceptions for natural-born citizens who lost citizenship).
- Key Doctrines and Scenarios:
- Innocent Purchaser for Value (IPV)
- Remedies for Deprived Owners
- Assurance Fund Claims
- Land Acquisition and Titling Process:
- Alienable and Disposable Lands
- Judicial Confirmation of Imperfect Title
- Timing of A&D Declaration
- Specific Property Law Applications:
- Adverse Claims and Legal Easements
- Laches and Prescription
- Accretion (Alluvium)
- Donations
- Notice of Lis Pendens
- Double Sales
This e-book is more than just a review material; it’s a strategic tool equipping you with precise legal answers and practical application for a comprehensive understanding of Land Titles and Deeds. Gain confidence, streamline your study, and secure your success on the exam.