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2011-08-31 |
VILLARAMA, JR., J. |
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| Applicants for confirmation of imperfect title must prove the following: (a) that the land forms part of the disposable and alienable agricultural lands of the public domain and (b) that they have been in open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of the same under a bona fide claim of ownership either since time immemorial or since June 12, 1945.[12] | |||||
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2007-10-15 |
AZCUNA, J. |
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| For clarity, applications for confirmation of imperfect title must be able to prove the following: (1) that the land forms part of the alienable and disposable agricultural lands of the public domain; and (2) that they have been in open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of the same under a bona fide claim of ownership either since time immemorial or since June 12, 1945.[28] | |||||
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2007-03-13 |
CARPIO MORALES, J. |
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| Under the above-quoted provision, an applicant for confirmation of imperfect title must prove that (a) the land forms part of the disposable and alienable agricultural lands of the public domain; and (b) he has been in open, continuous, exclusive, and notorious possession and occupation of the land under a bona fide claim of ownership either since time immemorial or since June 12, 1945.[33] | |||||
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2006-09-26 |
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| Applicants for confirmation of imperfect title must prove the following: (a) that the land forms part of the alienable and disposable agricultural lands of the public domain; and (b) that they have been in open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of the same under a bona fide claim of ownership either since time immemorial or since June 12, 1945. [23] | |||||