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RULE WHEN OWNER IS NOT AT FAULT IN GIVING OF THE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE

RULE WHEN OWNER IS NOT AT FAULT IN GIVING OF THE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE

> The giving of the certificates of title by the owners to another is not in itself an act of negligence, especially so where it doesn’t appear that the owner has executed any document authorizing the holder of the certificate to execute deeds for and in their behalf. But one who consents to be the mortgagee of said certificate of title without taking sufficient care to see to it that the person who executed the deed of mortgage is the real registered owner of the property is guilty of negligence and must suffer from it.


RULE WHEN OWNER IS NOT AT FAULT IN GIVING OF THE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE

RULE WHEN OWNER IS NOT AT FAULT IN GIVING OF THE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE

> The giving of the certificates of title by the owners to another is not in itself an act of negligence, especially so where it doesn’t appear that the owner has executed any document authorizing the holder of the certificate to execute deeds for and in their behalf. But one who consents to be the mortgagee of said certificate of title without taking sufficient care to see to it that the person who executed the deed of mortgage is the real registered owner of the property is guilty of negligence and must suffer from it.


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