Translation of General Regulations for the Execution of the Mortgage Law for Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. (1893.) Volume 1893 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...the transfer to the stub books of the records made in the provisional ones, he must defray any expenses that the person continuing the transfer may incur thereby. The heirs of a deceased Register shall, in a similar manner defray, in a proper case, the expenses incurred by the person making the transfer of said entries. Art. 288. The parties interested shall, by common consent, fix the amount of said expenses, and should they not come to an agreement they shall submit their differences by way of administrative proceedings to the Judge of First Instance, who shall transmit them to the President of the Audiencia with his report, so that the latter may decide what he may consider just. This decision shall be carried out without prejudice to the right of the person who considers himself injured to institute judicial proceedings. These claims shall never be an obstacle in the way of the person in charge of the Registry from making the transfer of the records contained in the provisional books to the stub books. Art. 289. When cases occur in which the provisions contained in Articles 278 and the following have to be applied, Registers may forward to the Registry and Notarial Division of the Colonial Department, through the President of the proper Audiencia, the information showing the cost and increase of work caused by this exceptional service, so as to embrace it in their reports for any purpose they may deem proper. TITLE Vn. CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN REGISTRIES. Art. 290. Whenever a Register shall observe that some material error has been committed in any records or entries which he can himself correct, in accordance with Article 254 and the second paragraph of 256 of the law, he shall do so, making a new record at his own expense and under his responsibility ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...the transfer to the stub books of the records made in the provisional ones, he must defray any expenses that the person continuing the transfer may incur thereby. The heirs of a deceased Register shall, in a similar manner defray, in a proper case, the expenses incurred by the person making the transfer of said entries. Art. 288. The parties interested shall, by common consent, fix the amount of said expenses, and should they not come to an agreement they shall submit their differences by way of administrative proceedings to the Judge of First Instance, who shall transmit them to the President of the Audiencia with his report, so that the latter may decide what he may consider just. This decision shall be carried out without prejudice to the right of the person who considers himself injured to institute judicial proceedings. These claims shall never be an obstacle in the way of the person in charge of the Registry from making the transfer of the records contained in the provisional books to the stub books. Art. 289. When cases occur in which the provisions contained in Articles 278 and the following have to be applied, Registers may forward to the Registry and Notarial Division of the Colonial Department, through the President of the proper Audiencia, the information showing the cost and increase of work caused by this exceptional service, so as to embrace it in their reports for any purpose they may deem proper. TITLE Vn. CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN REGISTRIES. Art. 290. Whenever a Register shall observe that some material error has been committed in any records or entries which he can himself correct, in accordance with Article 254 and the second paragraph of 256 of the law, he shall do so, making a new record at his own expense and under his responsibility ...

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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74

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978-1-154-41741-8

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9781154417418

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