P.R. Laws tit. 30, § 2305

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§ 2305. Prohibitions as to disposal or alienation; standards

Prohibitions as to disposal or alienation shall appear in the Property Registry and shall become effective pursuant to the following norms:

1st. Those established by law which have full legal validity without express judicial or administrative declaration shall not need separate and special registration and shall be effective as legal limitations of ownership.

2nd. Those which owe their immediate origin to a judicial or administrative resolution shall be subject to cautionary notices.

3rd. Those imposed by the testator or donor in acts or provisions of last will, marriage contracts, donations and other gratuitous transactions shall be recordable, providing existing legislation recognizes their validity.

4th. Prohibitions as to disposal which do not originate in transactions or contracts described in the preceding numbers shall not have access to the Registry, without preventing that compliance be insured by a mortgage or any other type of real guarantee.

History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 84.