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ANSWER TO PETITION IN CADASTRAL PROCEEDINGS

ANSWER TO PETITION IN CADASTRAL PROCEEDINGS

Section 37. Answer to petition in cadastral proceedings. Any claimant in cadastral proceedings, whether named in the notice or not, shall appear before the court by himself or by some other authorized person in his behalf, and shall file an answer on or before the date of initial hearing or within such further time as may be allowed by the court. The answer shall be signed and sworn to by the claimant or by some other authorized person in his behalf, and shall state whether the claimant is married or unmarried, and if married, the name of the spouse and the date of marriage, his nationality, residence and postal address, and shall also contain:
(a) The age of the claimant;
(b) The cadastral number of the lot or lots claimed, as appearing on the plan filed in the case by the Director of Lands, or the block and lot numbers, as the case may be;
(c) The name of the barrio and municipality in which the lots are situated;
(d) The names and addresses of the owners of the adjoining lots so far as known to the claimant;
(e) If the claimant is in possession of the lots claimed and can show no express grant of the land by the government to him or to his predecessors-in-interest, the answer shall state the length of time he has held such possession and the manner in which it has been acquired, and shall also state the length of time, as far as known, during which the predecessors, if any, held possession;
(f) If the claimant is not in possession or occupation of the land, the answer shall fully set forth the interest claimed by him and the time and manner of his acquisition;
(g) if the lots have been assessed for taxation, their last assessed value; and
(h) The encumbrances, if any, affecting the lots and the names of adverse claimants, as far as known.

FILING OF ANSWER PETITION IN CADASTRAL

> On or before the date of the hearing or within such further time as may be allowed by the Court
> Shall be signed and sworn by the claimant or by some other authorized person on his behalf
> Shall indicate the status, nationality and postal address

THE ANSWER SHALL INDICATE

1. The claimant’s status, nationality, postal address, and age
2. The cadastral number of lot
3. Name of the barrio or municipality
4. Name and address of adjoining owners
5. Length of time of possession or interest claimed by him if not in possession
6. Last assessed value o


ANSWER TO PETITION IN CADASTRAL PROCEEDINGS

ANSWER TO PETITION IN CADASTRAL PROCEEDINGS

Section 37. Answer to petition in cadastral proceedings. Any claimant in cadastral proceedings, whether named in the notice or not, shall appear before the court by himself or by some other authorized person in his behalf, and shall file an answer on or before the date of initial hearing or within such further time as may be allowed by the court. The answer shall be signed and sworn to by the claimant or by some other authorized person in his behalf, and shall state whether the claimant is married or unmarried, and if married, the name of the spouse and the date of marriage, his nationality, residence and postal address, and shall also contain:
(a) The age of the claimant;
(b) The cadastral number of the lot or lots claimed, as appearing on the plan filed in the case by the Director of Lands, or the block and lot numbers, as the case may be;
(c) The name of the barrio and municipality in which the lots are situated;
(d) The names and addresses of the owners of the adjoining lots so far as known to the claimant;
(e) If the claimant is in possession of the lots claimed and can show no express grant of the land by the government to him or to his predecessors-in-interest, the answer shall state the length of time he has held such possession and the manner in which it has been acquired, and shall also state the length of time, as far as known, during which the predecessors, if any, held possession;
(f) If the claimant is not in possession or occupation of the land, the answer shall fully set forth the interest claimed by him and the time and manner of his acquisition;
(g) if the lots have been assessed for taxation, their last assessed value; and
(h) The encumbrances, if any, affecting the lots and the names of adverse claimants, as far as known.

FILING OF ANSWER PETITION IN CADASTRAL

> On or before the date of the hearing or within such further time as may be allowed by the Court
> Shall be signed and sworn by the claimant or by some other authorized person on his behalf
> Shall indicate the status, nationality and postal address

THE ANSWER SHALL INDICATE

1. The claimant’s status, nationality, postal address, and age
2. The cadastral number of lot
3. Name of the barrio or municipality
4. Name and address of adjoining owners
5. Length of time of possession or interest claimed by him if not in possession
6. Last assessed value o


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