bokam Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 Matsutsu, Yes, if the RD's copy of the Certificate of Title has no annotations on it then its safe to purchase the property. If what we're talking is an agricultural lot that is not covered by the CARP then a "Deed of Absolute Sale" will do. If its covered by CARP then you have to go to Department of Agrarian Reform Regional Office and ask for the requirements...they have a checklist for that. But if you really want to make sure that the land can be transferred to your name then i would advise you to avail the services of a lawyer. He would know what to do. Questions regarding taxes and other collateral matters (ie. partition) can be answered by the lawyer concerned. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 yup. r update ur direct x and sound card drivers.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry but this would not work. The reason kaya no sound ang RA is because they have been hacked out of the installation CD; maybe for space, usually kasi bundled sa RA cd na yan ang cd-1 &2. My guess is pati yung mga movies ng RA ay wala... Best pa rin ang to get a complete installation cd (or better yet, bili ka na lang ng legal instead of the pirated para talagang walang sabit. Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 Sorry but this would not work. The reason kaya no sound ang RA is because they have been hacked out of the installation CD; maybe for space, usually kasi bundled sa RA cd na yan ang cd-1 &2. My guess is pati yung mga movies ng RA ay wala... Best pa rin ang to get a complete installation cd (or better yet, bili ka na lang ng legal instead of the pirated para talagang walang sabit.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> just covering my bases boy... online tau u could never no the specifics of the problem. Quote Link to comment
coolestboy Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 attention mtc lawyers: a marcelo has two registered lots : lot a and lot b. He sold lot a to jose. However, when jose finally saw lot a, he told marcelo that it was lot b that he meant to buy. What should marcelo do if he has already transfered the title to lot a to jose's name and a TCT to lot a was already issued by the Register of Deeds in favor of jose. What should marcelo do to cancel the first sale? Quote Link to comment
deejay4 Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 i need your advise mtc lawyers...pls... meron kaming pinautang ng 10k, a couple of years ago.nung sinisingil na namin, ayaw magbayad... tapos ipinatawag namin sya sa barangay hall para i-settle yung payment...nagkasundo kami sa certain amount na ibabayad nya every month... pero hindi sya nagbayad... ipinatawag ulit namin sa barangay para ireklamo ulit... nagkasundo na naman sa panibagong amount na ibabayad nya every month...kaso hindi na naman nagbabayad... meron bang batas na nagbibigay ng karapatan sa brgy. captain para kumuha ng anumang bagay dun sa taong may utang bilang kabayaran sa pagkaka-utang? kung meron anong batas yun? pls i need your answer mtc lawyers... Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 just covering my bases boy... online tau u could never no the specifics of the problem.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> :cool: Nothing wrong with replying (because online nga tayo). Here's a problem: My DVD drive does not read the "newer" dvd's. I don't want to [try] placing a DVD cleaning cd because from recent experience nababawasan ang "half-life" ng cd drive ko when saksakan ko ng cleaner. What should I do (besides buy another DVD drive)? Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Coolestboy, is this an actual case or a question from a final exam? Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Deejay4, Dont sweat it, we're here to help. Anyway, for my benefit, can u state the facts in english? Quote Link to comment
coolestboy Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 pareng bokam....does it matter...? Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Coolestboy, to me, it does. Quote Link to comment
deejay4 Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 bokam thanks for your concern... anyway here's the problem... a couple of years ago Beth borrowed 10000php from me. now that i need the money, i ask her for the payment but shetold me that she doesnt have money to pay me the whole amount or even a part of it. i don't believe her because she have a piggery business,so i decided to bring my complain to our brgy. official. at the brgy. hall we made a payment settlement where in she has to pay me some amount every month, after several months she did not made a single payment. so i decided to go to our brgy. official again. then, another payment settlement has been made. but still after several months... again... i havent recieved any payment... she didnt comply on the agreement that we made in front of our brgy. captain... for me to get some payment, does the brgy. captain has the power to confiscate some valuables from Beth? Quote Link to comment
lomiburger Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 i'm looking for 2nd hand PC low budget!!! Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 :cool: Nothing wrong with replying (because online nga tayo). Here's a problem: My DVD drive does not read the "newer" dvd's. I don't want to [try] placing a DVD cleaning cd because from recent experience nababawasan ang "half-life" ng cd drive ko when saksakan ko ng cleaner. What should I do (besides buy another DVD drive)?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> buy a new dvd drive. Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted April 21, 2005 Share Posted April 21, 2005 Deejay4, Based from what you said, I assume that the matter has been referred to the Lupon and an amicable settlement has been reached. Under the local government code (RA7160), an amicable settlement has the force and effect of a "final judgment of a court" unless repudiated by one of the parties within 10 days from its issuance thereof.Furthermore, an amicable settlement may be enforced by the lupon concerned within 6 months from the date of settlement. However, if enforcement was not made by the lupon after the lapse of six months from date of settlement, then it may only be enforced by filing an action in the appropriate city or municipal court. To answer your question, if the six month period hasnt lapsed then the lupon can enforce the settlement. Otherwise, you will have to file an action with the Municipal Trial Court. The Lupon knows how to enforce the amicable settlement. Quote Link to comment
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