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2001-10-03 |
PARDO, J. |
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| As earlier mentioned, a reconstitution of title is the re-issuance of a new certificate of title lost or destroyed in its original form and condition.[39] It does not pass upon the ownership of the land covered by the lost or destroyed title.[40] Any change in the ownership of the property must be the subject of a separate suit.[41] Thus, although petitioners are in possession of the land, a separate proceeding is necessary to thresh out the issue of ownership of the land. | |||||
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2000-06-28 |
PARDO, J. |
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| The issue raised is factual, which we do not review.[4] However, since the trial court and the Court of Appeals arrived at different factual conclusions, we depart from the general rule. | |||||