21 Guam Code Ann. § 29116
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Terms Used In 21 Guam Code Ann. § 29116
- Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
ery decree shall state whether or not the owner of the land directed to be registered is married or unmarried and, if married, the full name of the spouse; if the owner is under a disability, it shall state the nature of the disability and the person acting for him and the source of his authority, and if a minor, it shall state his age and in whose custody his estate then is; it shall also contain an accurate description of the land to which the court shall determine title and shall set forth the estate of the owner and also, in such a manner as to show their relative priority, all particular estates, mortgages, easements, liens, attachments, and other encumbrances, including the rights of a husband or wife, if any, to which the land or owner’s estate therein is subject and may contain any other facts properly to be determined by the court. The decree shall be stated in a form convenient for transcription upon the certificate of title and any lien or other charge against the property, if recorded, shall be referred, to by book and page of the record.
Filing of decree. The decree shall be filed with the clerk and a certified copy thereof filed with the registrar, who shall thereupon issue a certificate of title to each person declared by said decree to be the owner of any parcel of land in severalty and said registrar’s act in filing said decree and issuing said certificates shall have the effect of bringing said land under the operation of this Law as herein provided as of the date of filing of the petition.
Said certificate shall contain a description of the property registered and shall also show the character of ownership and whether or not the land is separate or community property, and if community property the names of both husband and wife, the nature, amount, and order of the liens and encumbrances and other charges against the same and any other interest or condition which shall be found to exist by the decree.
Appeals. Any party aggrieved by such decree may appeal therefrom in the manner now or hereafter provided by law for appeals in civil actions.
SOURCE: CC ‘1157.14.
Filing of decree. The decree shall be filed with the clerk and a certified copy thereof filed with the registrar, who shall thereupon issue a certificate of title to each person declared by said decree to be the owner of any parcel of land in severalty and said registrar’s act in filing said decree and issuing said certificates shall have the effect of bringing said land under the operation of this Law as herein provided as of the date of filing of the petition.
Said certificate shall contain a description of the property registered and shall also show the character of ownership and whether or not the land is separate or community property, and if community property the names of both husband and wife, the nature, amount, and order of the liens and encumbrances and other charges against the same and any other interest or condition which shall be found to exist by the decree.
Appeals. Any party aggrieved by such decree may appeal therefrom in the manner now or hereafter provided by law for appeals in civil actions.
SOURCE: CC ‘1157.14.
