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LGL3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 20 March 2026 Under the Public Land Law, alienable and disposable public land may be alienated or disposed of to a qualified individual, to become his private property thru: a.) Purchase, homestead, or confirmation of imperfect or incomplete title (judicial or administrative legalization thru Bureau of Lands Free Patent) b.) Emancipation Patent of Special Patent c.) Prescription, Accretion or Reclamation d.) Certification of Land Transfer a.) Purchase, homestead, or confirmation of imperfect or incomplete title (judicial or administrative legalization thru Bureau of Lands Free Patent) Securing the Original Certificate of Title judicially in ordinary or cadastral proceedings under the Torrens System, actually begins with the: a.) Filing with the court, of the application for registration of title or petition for Cadastral Proceedings by the applicant for the Director of Lands, respectively b.) Survey and approval of the plan thereof by the Director of Lands c.) Publication of the notice of filling and hearing of the application/petition d.) Notification of adjacent owners or all persons who have interest in the property b.) Survey and approval of the plan thereof by the Director of Lands Each conveyance of the land acquired under free patent or homestead provisions of the law, when proper, is subjected to repurchase by the applicant, his widow or legal heirs, within a period of 5 years from: a.) The date of execution of the deed of sale or conveyance b.) The date of registration of the office of the Register of Deeds c.) The date of approval of the transfer of the certificate of title d.) Thirty days after the registration of the deed of sale in the office of RD a.) The date of execution of the deed of sale or conveyance The following persons are qualified to acquire homestead, Filipino citizens over the age of 18 years or the head of the family, not an owner of more than 12 hectares of land in the Philippines nor has had the benefit of any gratuitous allotment of more than 12 hectares of land since the occupation of the Philippines by the US with an area not exceeding: a.) 24 hectares b.) 12 hectares c.) 7 hectares d.) 48 hectares b.) 12 hectares 1 | P a g e Those who by themselves or through their predecessors in interest have been in open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of agricultural lands of the public domain, under a bona fide acquisition of ownership since June 12, 1945 or prior thereto, can acquire title of ownership by Judicial or Administrative Legalization with an area not exceeding: a.) 12 hectares b.) 24 hectares c.) 48 hectares d.) 25 hectares a.) 12 hectares The right pertaining to the owner of a thing over everything which is produced thereby, or which is incorporated or attached thereto, either naturally or artificially is known as: a.) Accession b.) Alluvion c.) Avulsion d.) Accretion a.) Accession All properties obtained by the husband and wife during their marriage is known as: a.) Conjugal Property b.) Paraphernal Property c.) Capital Property d.) Patrimonial Property a.) Conjugal Property Review of a decision or relief from judgment must be filed within a period of _______ days from the time the petitioner learns of the judgment and not beyond ___________ months from the entry thereof. a.) 60 days, 6 months b.) 30 days, 6 months c.) 45 days, 6 months d.) 90 days, 6 months a.) 60 days, 6 months A review on decree on grounds of fraud is made within _________ from the entry thereof. a.) 1 year b.) 6 months c.) 3 months d.) 60 days a.) 1 year Judgment becomes final after expiration of __________ from the date of the notice. a.) 30 days b.) 60 days 2 | P a g e c.) 1 year d.) 90 days a.) 30 days In order to simplify and streamline land registration proceedings in the Philippines, Presidential Decree No. 1529 was issued on June 11, 1978 other known as ________________ governing registration of lands under unregistered land, including chattel mortgages. a.) Property Registration Decree b.) Real Property Decree c.) Land Registration Decree d.) Land Transfer Decree a.) Property Registration Decree An execution commanding the sheriff to enter the land and give position thereto to the person entitle under judgment. a.) Writ of Possession b.) Writ of Sheriff c.) Writ of Lid Pendens d.) Write of Decision a.) Writ of Possession A transcript of the decree of the registration issued by the court and is registered by the Register of Deeds is known as: a.) Certificate of Title or torrents title b.) Certificate of land transfer c.) Certificate of land transfer d.) Certificate of ownership a.) Certificate of Title or torrents title A judicial process observed in reproducing, after observing the procedure prescribed by law, lost or destroyed titles in the same form they existed when the loss or destruction occurred of title a.) Reconstitution of title b.) Duplication of lost title c.) Renewal of title d.) Re-registration of lost title a.) Reconstitution of title The documents ordered by the court to be issued by the Land Registration Authority in the course of the judicial titling process, as consequence of the finality of the court decision or adjudication in favor of the successful application/ claimants and which documents upon its issuance is transmitted to the Registry of Deeds where it is duly registered in the public registry. a.) Decree b.) Decision Order

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LGL3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 20
March 2026
Under the Public Land Law, alienable and disposable public land may be alienated or disposed of to a
qualified individual, to become his private property thru:
a.) Purchase, homestead, or confirmation of imperfect or incomplete title (judicial or administrative
legalization thru Bureau of Lands Free Patent)
b.) Emancipation Patent of Special Patent
c.) Prescription, Accretion or Reclamation
d.) Certification of Land Transfer

a.) Purchase, homestead, or confirmation of imperfect or incomplete title (judicial or administrative
legalization thru Bureau of Lands Free Patent)

Securing the Original Certificate of Title judicially in ordinary or cadastral proceedings under the Torrens
System, actually begins with the:
a.) Filing with the court, of the application for registration of title or petition for Cadastral Proceedings
by the applicant for the Director of Lands, respectively
b.) Survey and approval of the plan thereof by the Director of Lands
c.) Publication of the notice of filling and hearing of the application/petition
d.) Notification of adjacent owners or all persons who have interest in the property

b.) Survey and approval of the plan thereof by the Director of Lands

Each conveyance of the land acquired under free patent or homestead provisions of the law, when
proper, is subjected to repurchase by the applicant, his widow or legal heirs, within a period of 5 years
from:
a.) The date of execution of the deed of sale or conveyance
b.) The date of registration of the office of the Register of Deeds
c.) The date of approval of the transfer of the certificate of title
d.) Thirty days after the registration of the deed of sale in the office of RD

a.) The date of execution of the deed of sale or conveyance

The following persons are qualified to acquire homestead, Filipino citizens over the age of 18 years or
the head of the family, not an owner of more than 12 hectares of land in the Philippines nor has had the
benefit of any gratuitous allotment of more than 12 hectares of land since the occupation of the
Philippines by the US with an area not exceeding:
a.) 24 hectares
b.) 12 hectares
c.) 7 hectares
d.) 48 hectares

b.) 12 hectares

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,Those who by themselves or through their predecessors in interest have been in open, continuous,
exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of agricultural lands of the public domain, under a
bona fide acquisition of ownership since June 12, 1945 or prior thereto, can acquire title of ownership
by Judicial or Administrative Legalization with an area not exceeding:
a.) 12 hectares
b.) 24 hectares
c.) 48 hectares
d.) 25 hectares

a.) 12 hectares

The right pertaining to the owner of a thing over everything which is produced thereby, or which is
incorporated or attached thereto, either naturally or artificially is known as:
a.) Accession
b.) Alluvion
c.) Avulsion
d.) Accretion

a.) Accession

All properties obtained by the husband and wife during their marriage is known as:
a.) Conjugal Property
b.) Paraphernal Property
c.) Capital Property
d.) Patrimonial Property

a.) Conjugal Property

Review of a decision or relief from judgment must be filed within a period of _______ days from the
time the petitioner learns of the judgment and not beyond ___________ months from the entry
thereof.
a.) 60 days, 6 months
b.) 30 days, 6 months
c.) 45 days, 6 months
d.) 90 days, 6 months

a.) 60 days, 6 months

A review on decree on grounds of fraud is made within _________ from the entry thereof.
a.) 1 year
b.) 6 months
c.) 3 months
d.) 60 days

a.) 1 year

Judgment becomes final after expiration of __________ from the date of the notice.
a.) 30 days
b.) 60 days

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,c.) 1 year
d.) 90 days

a.) 30 days

In order to simplify and streamline land registration proceedings in the Philippines, Presidential Decree
No. 1529 was issued on June 11, 1978 other known as ________________ governing registration of
lands under unregistered land, including chattel mortgages.
a.) Property Registration Decree
b.) Real Property Decree
c.) Land Registration Decree
d.) Land Transfer Decree

a.) Property Registration Decree

An execution commanding the sheriff to enter the land and give position thereto to the person entitle
under judgment.
a.) Writ of Possession
b.) Writ of Sheriff
c.) Writ of Lid Pendens
d.) Write of Decision

a.) Writ of Possession

A transcript of the decree of the registration issued by the court and is registered by the Register of
Deeds is known as:
a.) Certificate of Title or torrents title
b.) Certificate of land transfer
c.) Certificate of land transfer
d.) Certificate of ownership

a.) Certificate of Title or torrents title

A judicial process observed in reproducing, after observing the procedure prescribed by law, lost or
destroyed titles in the same form they existed when the loss or destruction occurred of title
a.) Reconstitution of title
b.) Duplication of lost title
c.) Renewal of title
d.) Re-registration of lost title

a.) Reconstitution of title

The documents ordered by the court to be issued by the Land Registration Authority in the course of the
judicial titling process, as consequence of the finality of the court decision or adjudication in favor of the
successful application/ claimants and which documents upon its issuance is transmitted to the Registry
of Deeds where it is duly registered in the public registry.
a.) Decree
b.) Decision Order


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, c.) Patent
d.) Title

a.) Decree

In modes of titling as authorized by our laws, the resulting output from the Bureau of Lands , through
administration process is the patent (free patent) while the resulting output from LRA through judicial
process:
a.) Certificate of Title
b.) Decision
c.) Decree
d.) Registration

a.) Certificate of Title

A written instrument executed in accordance with law, wherein a person grants or conveys to another a
certain land, tenements is called:
a.) Title
b.) Deeds
c.) Certificate of ownership
d.) Registration

b.) Deeds

The Public Land Act:
a.) Com. Act No. 142
b.) Com. Act No. 143
c.) Com. Act No. 144
d.) Com. Act No. 141 as amended

d.) Com. Act No. 141 as amended

Which of these lands of Public domain not included under Public Land Act (CA 141)?
a.) National Parks
b.) Alienable or disposable lands
c.) Timber lands
d.) Mineral lands

a.) National Parks

Who has direct executive control over classification, leases, sales and other forms of concession and
disposition and management of public lands:
a.) Director of Lands
b.) President of the Philippines
c.) Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources
d.) Regional Trial Court

a.) Director of Lands



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