Muñoz v. Registrar
Muñoz v. Registrar
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The Municipal Court of Guayama ordered the record in the Registry of Property of Guayama of a certificate of possession of a house described in said certificate as being worth the sum of $3,200. When this certificate was presented to the registrar he refused to record the same on the ground that the Municipal Court of Guayama had no jurisdiction to issue such certificates of ■ possession (expedientes pose-sorios).
The provisions of the Mortgage Law were preserved by Military Order of 1899, No. 118, section 71, and the provisions of such Mortgage Law have never been repealed with respect to certificates of possession by any 'subsequent law of the Legislature. Even if it should be urged that municipal courts have jurisdiction where the sum involved is but $500, no such question could arise in this case because the value of the property is worth more than that amount, namely, $3,200.
The note of the registrar must be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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