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                    [AuthorName] => Patricia Esteves
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                    [Title] => CA annuls title to Maysilo Estate
                    [Summary] => The Court of Appeals struck down the title of the CLT Realty Development Corp. to an 891,547 sq.m. or more than 89 hectares portion of the now defunct Maysilo Estate, involving parcels of occupied and open spaces in Baesa, Caloocan City.


The CA’s first division chaired by Presiding Justice Cancio C. Garcia, with the concurrence of Associate Justice Eliezer R. de los Santos and Mariano C. del Castillo, ordered the CLT company to surrender its transfer certificate of title No. T-177013 to the Caloocan registrar of deeds for cancellation.
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In a memorandum with the High Court last week, Solicitor General Alfredo L. Benipayo urged the Court to consider the Department of Justice and the Senate reports on irregularities in the Maysilo Estate in deciding related cases before it.
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The Torrens system of land titles and deeds registration is under a continuing assault by landgrab-bers. A land title no longer inspires confidence which it used, and ought, to have. Usually, a careful purchaser of title undertakes a research into its very source, the so-called "mother title", and laboriously probes into the series of transactions and transfers, before he parts with dear money. Otherwise, in the absence of a land title insurance in this country, he takes it at his own peril.
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                    [Title] => CA annuls title to Maysilo Estate
                    [Summary] => The Court of Appeals struck down the title of the CLT Realty Development Corp. to an 891,547 sq.m. or more than 89 hectares portion of the now defunct Maysilo Estate, involving parcels of occupied and open spaces in Baesa, Caloocan City.


The CA’s first division chaired by Presiding Justice Cancio C. Garcia, with the concurrence of Associate Justice Eliezer R. de los Santos and Mariano C. del Castillo, ordered the CLT company to surrender its transfer certificate of title No. T-177013 to the Caloocan registrar of deeds for cancellation.
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In a memorandum with the High Court last week, Solicitor General Alfredo L. Benipayo urged the Court to consider the Department of Justice and the Senate reports on irregularities in the Maysilo Estate in deciding related cases before it.
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The Torrens system of land titles and deeds registration is under a continuing assault by landgrab-bers. A land title no longer inspires confidence which it used, and ought, to have. Usually, a careful purchaser of title undertakes a research into its very source, the so-called "mother title", and laboriously probes into the series of transactions and transfers, before he parts with dear money. Otherwise, in the absence of a land title insurance in this country, he takes it at his own peril.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1321738 [AuthorName] => Florentino S. Dulalia Jr. [SectionName] => Real Estate [SectionUrl] => real-estate [URL] => ) [9] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 173278 [Title] => SC asked to reopen Maysilo case [Summary] => Quoting the Latin aphorism "He who over looks a fault, invites the commission of another," Government Corporate Counsel Amado D. Valdez appealed to the Supreme Court last week to reopen a 1992 decision that has plunged about half of the land areas of Caloocan City and Malabon and portions of Quezon City into turmoil and in danger of falling into the hands of "syndicated landgrabbers."
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Real Estate [SectionUrl] => real-estate [URL] => ) ) )
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By Sandy Araneta | December 16, 2007 - 12:00am
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