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NO TIME LIMIT TO FILE PETITION TO ANNOTATE A DEED OF SALE

NO TIME LIMIT TO FILE PETITION TO ANNOTATE A DEED OF SALE


> No limitation or period is fixed for filing a petition to annotate a deed of sale at the back of a certificate of title


> If any person claims that a person registered a deed of sale can no longer do so, because the deed was executed more than 10 years before, such objection must be raised in an ordinary civil action


> Where there is no question as to the existence and validity of the deed of sale, the registration of the sale and issuance of a Transfer Certificate of Title are ministerial duties of the RD


NO TIME LIMIT TO FILE PETITION TO ANNOTATE A DEED OF SALE

NO TIME LIMIT TO FILE PETITION TO ANNOTATE A DEED OF SALE


> No limitation or period is fixed for filing a petition to annotate a deed of sale at the back of a certificate of title


> If any person claims that a person registered a deed of sale can no longer do so, because the deed was executed more than 10 years before, such objection must be raised in an ordinary civil action


> Where there is no question as to the existence and validity of the deed of sale, the registration of the sale and issuance of a Transfer Certificate of Title are ministerial duties of the RD


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