Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Philippines
Adverse Claim on Land
There is an adverse claim against several titled lands, however, after the lapsed of 4 years, still the adverse claimant failed to file the necessary civil action to assert his alleged right over the lands. What is the prescribed period of the validity of the adverse claim?
Asked on 2/28/07, 4:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Reynaldo Destura
Destura & Associates Law Offices
Re: Adverse Claim on Land
Adverse claim is a mere annotation on the TCT. The adverse claimant is given 30 days to file the claim in court. Failiure however would not mean that the adverse claim can be removed from the title. The property owner has to file a petition in court for 'quieting of title' to remove the annotated adverse claim.
Answered on 3/13/07, 9:06 pm
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