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Heirs of Landowners Under CARP: No Separate Retention Rights After 1988

Supreme Court rules heirs of landowners who died after 1988 cannot claim separate retention rights under CARP; only the decedent's five-hectare limit applies.

Exemption From Agrarian Reform: Land Reclassification and Its Impact on Property Rights

The Supreme Court clarifies when land reclassified as non-agricultural before 1988 is exempt from CARP coverage, protecting property rights.

When CLOAs Can Be Cancelled: Due Process and Landowner Retention Rights in CARP

The Supreme Court ruled that CLOAs may be cancelled when landowners' due process and retention rights are violated during CARP implementation.

Agrarian Reform Retention Rights and Tenant Protection Under CARP

The Supreme Court explains landowner retention limits, tenant options, and procedural requirements under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law.

R.A. 8532 Extends DAR Authority to Issue Notices of Coverage Beyond 1998

The Supreme Court clarifies that R.A. 8532 extended the DAR's authority to issue Notices of Coverage beyond the original 10-year CARP period.

Land Reclassification and CARP Coverage: Prior Zoning Determines Exemption

When does a zoning ordinance exempt land from agrarian reform? The Supreme Court clarifies the rules on land classification and CARP coverage.

When Illegal Dismissal Claims of Probationary Employees Fall Outside DARAB Jurisdiction: Del Monte Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies DARAB jurisdiction over agrarian disputes, distinguishing recovery of possession cases from tenurial controversies under RA 6657.

Judicial Determination of Just Compensation Prevails in Agrarian Reform Cases

Learn how the Supreme Court affirmed that courts, not administrative agencies, have final authority over just compensation in agrarian reform cases.

Tenant Rights Prevail: Security of Tenure and Agrarian Reform in Greenfield v. Cardama

The Supreme Court affirms that agricultural tenants enjoy security of tenure and cannot be summarily dispossessed, reinforcing CARP beneficiary rights.

Tenant Rights Prevail: Security of Tenure in Agrarian Reform Disputes

The Supreme Court affirms that agricultural lessees retain security of tenure under CARL, even when landowners claim conversion or termination of lease.