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2279 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Any interested party may file an appeal in the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico to prevent a Registrar from making a final determination refusing the entry requested. Nevertheless, an appeal may not be filed by anyone who has not filed the writ provided in § 2273 of this title, requesting a reconsideration of the determination, in due time.\nAn interested party may also file an administrative appeal when, after having recorded the title presented, the Registrar refuses to admit the full value and legal effect of the title to the entry as requested.\nIn those final judgments in which the registry defect is based upon any defect of form the authorizing notary is hereby legally authorized to file an administrative appeal. In any case, the notary shall comply with the provisions established in § 2266 of this title.\nHistory —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 76; June 14, 1980, No. 143, p. 535; Nov. 1, 2007, No. 152, § 1.