P.R. Laws tit. 30, § 2255

2019-02-20
§ 2255. Recording of documents; term; entry of presentation; expiration of interruption

The documents shall be registered within sixty (60) days following their presentation, or after correcting any errors that may have been indicated, or after filing the requalification writ, except for just cause that is duly justified and admitted by the Director. Within the same term the errors shall be notified and action shall be taken regarding the defective titles pursuant to § 2272 of this title.

The term of the entry of presentation shall expire sixty (60) days from the indicated defect of the document presented. Nevertheless, said term shall be interrupted when any of the following situations occur within said term:

1st. The notified defect is corrected as provided in § 2272 of this title;

2nd. The reconsideration petition provided in § 2273 of this title is filed with the Registrar;

3rd. A sixty (60) day cautionary notice is made, as provided in § 2274 of this title;

4th. There is an administrative appeal, as provided in § 2279 of this title.

The Registrar shall enter an interruption of the term, as well as its expiration date, with a dated note in the margin of the presentation entry in the Day Book or the electronic system of presentation.

History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 52; Feb. 17, 2000, No. 48, § 15, eff. 90 days after Feb. 17, 2000.