Concordance between the record and legal reality outside the Registry shall be achieved, according to the cases, by registration of properties which are not recorded in anyone’s name, by the resumption of an interrupted successive tract and by the cancellation of encumbrances and liens.
The registration of properties, real rights, surplus area, as well as the resumption of the interrupted successive tract, may be made by using the means established in this chapter.
The State and its political subdivisions may record the real property and rights belonging to it as provided in the Mortgage Regulations.
History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 236.