LAND TITLE AND DEEDS REVIEWER Noblejas Notes INTRODUCTION:
It is not the land which is registered under any system of registration in the Philippines and elsewhere, but it is the title to or any deed affecting land which is actually registered
TITLE - the lawful cause or ground of possesing that which is ours - the foundation of ownership of property, real or personal - ownership or, when used with appropriate limiting words, a claim of ownership - totality of evidence
While in the strict sense, the word title is applicable only to real estate, it is also sometimes used to denote a similar attribute of personal property
Specifically, one's title to land is the evidence of his right or of the extent of his interest
EQUITABLE OWNERSHIP - a present title in land which will ripen into "legal ownership" upon the performance of conditions subsequent LEGAL TITLE - "title to land" TITULO - means the cause in virtue of which anything is possessed and the instrument by which anything is possessed and the instrument by which the right is accredited TITLE - right of possesion, it does not possession itself alone - implies possession, either actual or constructive - means whereby one holds possession of his land - signifies the right of possession or of property in land POSSESSION - does not necessarily imply title - actual control of property by physical occupation
Title to Real Property is not a thing with physical attributes, but is a conglomerate of jurisdiction and substantive legal rights fused with the
residuals of equitable remedies all developed historically out of feudal notions and medieval conditions BRIEF DEFINITION OF TITLE - which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession, or which is the foundation of ownership of property FEE SIMPLE TITLE - title to the whole of the thing absolutely - a full and absolute state beyond which and outside of which there is no other interest or right GOOD TITLE - enforceable against the whole world - example: title registered under the Torrens system and acquired in good faith DOUBTFUL TITLE - which exposes the party holding it to the hazards of litigation, and, therefore, may be considered neither good nor bad - examples: documents of sales of unregistered lands which are recorded under Act 3344 BAD TITLE - title obtained thru fraud or similar means, not in good faith or for a valuable consideration - if conveyed to another, conveys no property at all CERTIFICATE OF TITLE - mere evidence of ownership - "the certificate of title shall be a true copy of the decree of registration" TITULO REAL or ROYAL GRANT -
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