González v. Lecároz
González v. Lecároz
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a suit in ejectment for the purpose of declaring null and void certain inscriptions in the register of property. There was a complaint and a cross complaint in the case, and the court below sustained the complaint and dismissed the cross complaint.
From the record it appears that there is involved in the case questions concerning the identity of property, and questions concerning documents inscribed in the register of prop
For this reason the court cannot examine amr of the proof in the case. The-judgment appears to be in due form, and there is nothing in the pleading which is made the subject of objection by the appellants.
It further sufficiently appears from the pleadings that the complainant was entitled to a judgment inasmuch as he had filed an expediente of possession in the registry of property, and the defendants could not rely on their claim against the vendor of the complainant and their inscription of the property in the name of said vendor by virtue of an ancient title. The case thus seems to be covered by section 17 of.the Mortgage Law; and the complainant on the pleadings appears entitled to the relief sought. The judgment of the District Court of Aguadilla must be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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