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2009-03-04 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| [24] Gonzales v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 110335, June 18, 2001, 358 SCRA 598. | |||||
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2004-04-14 |
TINGA, J, |
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| The rule is that it is the act of registration that operates to convey registered land or affect title thereto registration in a public registry creates constructive notice to the whole world.[16] In the absence of registration, third persons cannot be charged with constructive notice of dealings involving registered land. Thus, a person dealing with registered land may safely rely on the correctness of the certificate of title issued therefor and the law will in no way oblige him to go behind the certificate to determine the condition of the property.[17] | |||||