land registration act 1997


Funds for Archeological and Historical Sites. (ii) a term of years absolute which on the date of the disposition has more than 21 years to run. Special Provision. [Amendment of laws.] It shall also monitor the activities of the National Museum and other similar government agencies generally intended to manage and preserve historical and archeological artifacts of the ICCs /IPs and shall be responsible for the implementation of such other functions as the NCIP may deem appropriate and necessary; d. Office on Socio-Economic Services and Special Concerns - The Office on Socio-Economic Services and Special Concerns shall serve as the Office through which the NCIP shall coordinate with pertinent government agencies specially charged with the implementation of various basic socio-economic services, policies, plans and programs affecting the ICCs/IPs to ensure that the same are properly and directly enjoyed by them. Section 65.

(10) Where indemnity is paid to a claimant in respect of any loss, the registrar, on behalf of the Crown, shall be entitled-, (a) to recover the amount paid from any person who caused or substantially contributed to the loss by his fraud; or, (b) for the purpose of recovering the amount paid, to enforce-, (i) any right of action (of whatever nature and however arising) which the claimant would have been entitled to enforce had the indemnity not been paid, and. Section 18. The State shall ensure that the fundamental human rights and freedoms as enshrined in the Constitution and relevant international instruments are guaranteed also to indigenous women. The State shall provide full access to education, maternal and child care, health and nutrition, and housing services to indigenous women. In section 14(3) (exclusion of matters affecting registered land or created by instruments necessitating registration of land), for the words from "section 123" to "is compulsory)" substitute "section 123A of the Land Registration Act 1925 (compulsory registration: effect of requirement to register)". An Act to amend the Land Registration Act 1925. The indigenous concept of ownership generally holds that ancestral domains are the ICC's/IP's private but community property which belongs to all generations and therefore cannot be sold, disposed or destroyed. 3. e. Preparation of Maps - On the basis of such investigation and the findings of fact based thereon, the Ancestral Domains Office of the NCIP shall prepare a perimeter map, complete with technical descriptions, and a description of the natural features and landmarks embraced therein; f. Report of Investigation and Other Documents - A complete copy of the preliminary census and a report of investigation, shall be prepared by the Ancestral Domains Office of the NCIP; g. Notice and Publication - A copy of each document, including a translation in the native language of the ICCs/IPs concerned shall be posted in a prominent place therein for at least fifteen (15) days. The participation of indigenous women in the decision-making process in all levels, as well as in the development of society, shall be given due respect and recognition. Section 7. The Government shall take the necessary steps to identify lands which the ICCs/IPs concerned traditionally occupy and guarantee effective protection of their rights of ownership and possession thereto. Section 38. 2 Commencement This Act commences on a …

(4) The provisions substituted by section 1 apply only in relation to dispositions made after the commencement of those provisions. The option granted under this Section shall be exercised within twenty (20) years from the approval of this Act. - Consistent with the equal protection clause of the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights including the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women and International Human Rights Law, the State shall, with due recognition of their distinct characteristics and identity, accord to the members of the ICCs/IPs the rights, protections and privileges enjoyed by the rest of the citizenry. Section 47. 410, Executive Order Nos. Temporary Requisition Powers. It shall also be responsible for such other functions as the NCIP may deem appropriate and necessary; e. Office of Empowerment and Human Rights - The Office of Empowerment and Human Rights shall ensure that indigenous socio- political, cultural and economic rights are respected and recognized. Repealed by Land Registration Act, No. - Individual members of cultural communities, with respect to individually-owned ancestral lands who, by themselves or through their predecessors-in -interest, have been in continuous possession and occupation of the same in the concept of owner since the immemorial or for a period of not less than thirty (30) years immediately preceding the approval of this Act and uncontested by the members of the same ICCs/IPs shall have the option to secure title to their ancestral lands under the provisions of Commonwealth Act 141, as amended, or the Land Registration Act 496.

This section applies to any disposition which, by virtue of any provision of section 123 of this Act, is one in relation to which the requirement of compulsory registration applies. (2) The requirement of compulsory registration also applies in relation to any disposition by the estate owner of unregistered land which is a legal mortgage of-.

RIGHT TO SELF-GOVERNANCE AND EMPOWERMENT. To administer oaths, summon the parties to a controversy, issue subpoenas requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses or the production of such books, papers, contracts, records, agreements and other document of similar nature as may be material to a just determination of the matter under investigation or hearing conducted in pursuance of this Act; c. To hold any person in contempt, directly or indirectly, and impose appropriate penalties therefor; and.
Right to Redemption. 3, items (a) and (b) of this Act. 245 of 1997 1. (5) If subsection (2) above is not complied with, the disposition shall at the end of the applicable period become void as regards any such transfer, grant or creation of a legal estate; and-.

- Unauthorized and unlawful intrusion upon, or use of any portion of the ancestral domain, or any violation of the rights herein before enumerated, shall be punishable under this law. CHAPTER VII Formal recognition, when solicited by ICCs/IPs concerned, shall be embodied in a Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT), which shall recognize the title of the concerned ICCs/IPs over the territories identified and delineated.
- The amount necessary to finance the initial implementation of this Act shall be charged against the current year's appropriation of the ONCC and the OSCC. The consent of the ICCs/IPs should be arrived at in accordance with its customary laws without prejudice to the basic requirement of the existing laws on free and prior informed consent: Provided, That the transfer shall be temporary and will ultimately revert to the ICCs/IPs in accordance with a program for technology transfer: Provided, further, That no ICCs/IPs shall be displaced or relocated for the purpose enumerated under this section without the written consent of the specific persons authorized to give consent. - The NCIP shall have the power to create additional offices as it may deem necessary subject to existing rules and regulations. (a) a conveyance, grant or assignment is a "qualifying" conveyance, grant or assignment if it is made-. Section 35.

It is likely not to reflect the law as it stands today. CHAPTER V LAND REGISTRATION AND LAND CHARGES ACT 1971 (C. 54). - In case displacement occurs as a result of natural catastrophes, the State shall endeavor to resettle the displaced ICCs/IPs in suitable areas where they can have temporary life support system: Provided, That the displaced ICCs/IPs shall have the right to return to their abandoned lands until such time that the normalcy and safety of such lands shall be determined: Provided, further, That should their ancestral domain cease to exist and normalcy and safety of the previous settlements are not possible, displaced ICCs/IPs shall enjoy security of tenure over lands to which they have been resettled: Provided, furthermore, That basic services and livelihood shall be provided to them to ensure that their needs are adequately addressed: e. Right to Regulate Entry of Migrants. Execution of Decisions, Awards, Orders.

(ii) the registrar subsequently approves them for the purposes of this paragraph.

It shall also be responsible for the management of ancestral lands/domains in accordance with the master plans as well as the implementation of the ancestral domain rights of the ICCs/IPs as provided in Chapter III of this Act.