Torrens system definition

Torrens system means a system of land registration used in several American and foreign jurisdictions, the key features of which include the establishment and transfer of title to interests in real property pursuant to government certification and registration, indefeasible vesting of title (with certain exceptions) in any person named in a certificate of title issued with respect to an interest in real property entered in the system, recordation of certificate of certain nonownership interests that exist or are claimed to exist in the property, and indemnification by the government of persons for injuries sustained due to loss of interest in real property as a result of faulty system operation.
Torrens system means a system of land

Examples of Torrens system in a sentence

  • The case arose from the intricate dynamics between a creditor enforcing a judgment via levy and subsequent purchasers enforcing their ownership rights under adverse claim protection, highlighting the interplay between procedural due process in property rights protection under the Torrens system in the Philippines—a system designed for certainty and indefeasibility of title.

  • They all reflect what is commonly known as the Torrens system of land registration Under legislations based on this system (in Australia and New Zealand) it is now settled law that, apart from exceptions mentioned in the relevant legislations, once land is registered under the Torrens system the owner acquires indefeasibility of title.

  • Adhering to Article 1544 of the Civil Code and the Torrens system principles, the Supreme Court declared ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ as having the better right due to her valid registration which was done in good faith compared to prior non-Torrens registered sales by Spouses ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • The purpose of the registered land system — modeled after the Australian Torrens system — is to make land titles as clear and defect-free as possible.

  • As ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ said in Breskvar v Wall at 385-386: "The Torrens system of registered title of which the Act is a form is not a system of registration of title but a system of title by registration.