REPUBLIC ACT No. 440
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION FORTY-FOUR OF ACT NUMBERED
FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
Section 1
Section forty-four of Act numbered Four hundred and ninety-six, is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 44
A registered owner of
several distinct parcels of land embraced in a single certificate of title
desiring to have in lieu thereof several new certificates each containing one
or more parcels, may file a petition for that purpose with the register of
deeds, and this officer, upon the surrender of the owner's duplicate, shall
cancel it and its original and issue in lieu thereof the desired new
certificates. So a registered owner of several distinct parcels of land in
separate certificates desiring to have in lieu thereof a single certificate for
the whole land or several certificates for the different portions thereof, may
file a petition with the register of deeds, and this officer, upon the
surrender of the owner's duplicates, shall cancel them and their originals and
issue in lieu thereof new ones as requested.
Any other subdividing a
tract of registered land into lots shall file with the Chief of the General
Land Registration Office a subdivision plan of such land on which all
boundaries, streets and passageways, if any, shall be distinctly and accurately
delineated. If no streets or passageways are indicated or no alteration of the
perimeter of the land is made, and it appears that the land as subdivided does
not need of them and that the plan has been approved by the Chief of the
General Land Registration Office, or by the Director of Lands as provided in
section fifty-eight of this Act, the register of deeds may issue new
certificates of title for any lot in accordance with said subdivision plan. If
there are streets and/or passageways, no new certificates shall be issued until
said plan has been approved by the Court of First Instance of the province or
city in which the land is situated. A petition for that purpose shall be filed
by the registered owner, and the court after notice and hearing, and after
considering the report of the Chief of the General Land Registration Office,
may grant the petition, subject to the condition, which shall be noted on the
proper certificate, that no portion of any street or passageway so delineated
on the plan shall be closed or otherwise disposed of by the registered owner
without approval of the court first had, or may render such judgment as justice
and equity may require.
A registered owner desiring
to consolidate several lots into one or more, requiring new technical
description, shall file with the Chief of the General Land Registration Office
a plan on which shall be shown the lots to be affected, as they are before, and
as they will appear after the consolidation. Upon the surrender of the owners
duplicate certificate or certificates and the receipt of proper authority from
the Chief of the General Land Registration Office, the register of deeds
concerned shall cancel the old certificates and issue a new one for the
consolidated lot or lots."
Section 2
This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved:
June 7, 1950
June 7, 1950
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