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The Land Registration Authority (LRA; Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Patalaan ng Lupain) is an agency of the Philippine government attached to the Department of Justice responsible for issuing decrees of registration and certificates of title and register documents, patents and other land transaction for the benefit of landowners, agrarian reform-beneficiaries and the registering public in general ...
LEDAC – Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council [30] LGU – Local Government Unit; LLDA – Laguna Lake Development Authority; LMB – Land Management Bureau; LMP – League of Municipalities of the Philippines; LPP – League of Provinces of the Philippines; LRA – Land Registration Authority; LRTA – Light Rail Transit Authority
Previously, foreign entity registration was handled through the National Registration Center, which had implemented a streamlined "one-stop-shop" system since September 1, 2007. However, on November 26, 2015, the enactment of Law No. 131/2015 [ 3 ] led to the formation of the National Business Center (QKB) which aimed to simplify business ...
Ministry of Development (MR) – Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG) [69] – company register for natural persons trading as sole traders or their civil law partnerships (searchable); such companies are prohibited from performing certain activities (e.g. operating a life insurance company), and proper agricultural activity ...
This is a list of acronyms in the Philippines. [1] They are widely used in different sectors of Philippine society. Often acronyms are utilized to shorten the name of an institution or a company.
Vehicle registration plates in the Philippines, commonly known as license plates (Filipino: plaka), are issued and regulated by the Land Transportation Office (LTO), a government agency under the Department of Transportation (DOTr).
New Zealand uses the Torrens title system, which it adopted in 1870, replacing the deeds registration system. [24] Land registration is governed by the Land Transfer Act 1952. [25] The Deeds system was introduced in 1841 [26] [27] and the Torrens system in 1870. [28] Both methods ran in parallel until 1924 when registration under the Land ...
From April 13, 2014, to June 30, 2016, the plate number letters are all the same throughout the Philippines in a series and combination, since the region where it is registered is now displayed in the new license plates at the bottom part. AA(A, H-Q, W-Z); A(B-L, O-T, V)A; AB(B-H, O-T) – National Capital Region