P.R. Laws tit. 30, § 2268

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§ 2268. Judgment on documents—Autonomy of registrar; recourse against judgment

The Registrar shall have autonomy in his judging powers and there shall be only one lawful recourse against his judgment, which is outlined in the following sections, so that the courts or other authorities cannot, in any way, oblige or prevent a Registrar from performing any function pertaining to the registration process.

Interested parties may argue, among themselves and in a plenary suit, anything concerning the validity of the documents subject to recording and obtain the corresponding cautionary notice to protect the suit being presented in accordance with the first paragraph of § 2401 of this title.

History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 65.