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The document discusses different land ownership concepts in the Philippines including deeds, the Regalian Doctrine, native title, ancestral domain, ancestral land, public land, homestead patents, and legal principles of constructive possession and color of title. It also references laws and court cases related to land ownership such as the Treaty of Paris, Public Land Acts, the 1935 Constitution, and Commonwealth Act 141.
The document discusses different land ownership concepts in the Philippines including deeds, the Regalian Doctrine, native title, ancestral domain, ancestral land, public land, homestead patents, and legal principles of constructive possession and color of title. It also references laws and court cases related to land ownership such as the Treaty of Paris, Public Land Acts, the 1935 Constitution, and Commonwealth Act 141.
The document discusses different land ownership concepts in the Philippines including deeds, the Regalian Doctrine, native title, ancestral domain, ancestral land, public land, homestead patents, and legal principles of constructive possession and color of title. It also references laws and court cases related to land ownership such as the Treaty of Paris, Public Land Acts, the 1935 Constitution, and Commonwealth Act 141.
What is native title? What is the difference bet. ancestral domain and ancestral land? HW: Procedure on how IPs ICCs can claim to their ancestral land and ancestral domain. (Argueza) REPUBLIC v. CA Procedure by which a particular of ancestral domain can be alienated (Brigola) Treaty of Paris First Public Land Act vs. Valenton What is public land? Second Public Land Act 1935 Constitution. Commonwealth Act 141 Steps on how homestead patents are Can a married woman file an application for homestead? Constructive possession Color of title