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Table of Contents

Foreword

Resolution

The Hierarchy of Courts in the Philippines

Expanded or Total Court System in the Philippines

CHAPTER IX

APOINTMENT; OFFICE ATTENDANCE; POWER TO DISCIPLINE; CAUSES FOR DISIPLINARY ACTION; MODES OF SEPARATION

A. Appointment and other Personnel Actions

1. Merit Selection and other Promotion Plan for Lower Courts (MSPP-LC)

2. Issuance of Appointment

3. Kinds of Appointments

���� 3.1. Original

���� 3.2. Promotion

���� 3.3. Transfer

���� 3.4. Reemployment

���� 3.5. Reappointment

���� 3.6. Reinstatement

���� 3.7. Renewal

���� 3.8. Change of Status

���� 3.9. Demotion

4. Status of Appointment

���� 4.1. Permanent

���� 4.2. Temporary

���� 4.3. Substitute

���� 4.4. Coterminous

���� 4.5. Contractual

���� 4.6. Casual

5. Guidelines in the Detail and Reassignment of Personnel of the Lower Courts

B. Office of Attendance

1. General Policies

2. Policy on Absenteeism and Tardiness

C. Power of Discipline

D. Causes for Disciplinary Action

1. Usurpation of Judicial Power by the Clerk of Court

���� 1.1. Approval of bail

���� 1.2. Signing the name of the Judge

2. Misrepresentation

3. Negligence

4. Malversation

5. Undue interference

6. Failure to make proper entries

7. Absence without leave

E. Causes for Disciplinary Action under Special Laws

1. The Civil Service Law

2. Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act (Rep. Act No. 3019)

3. Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (Rep. Act No. 6713)

4. Discipline of Judges of Regular and Special Courts and Justices of the Court of Appeals and Sandiganbayan (Rule 140 of the Rules of Court)

���� 4.1. How instituted

���� 4.2. Action on the complaint

���� 4.3 By whom complaint investigated

���� 4.4. Hearing

���� 4.5. Report

���� 4.6. Action

���� 4.7. Classification of Charges

���� 4.8. Serious Charges

���� 4.9. Less Serious Charges

���� 4.10. Light Charges

���� 4.11. Sanctions

���� 4.12. Confidentiality of Proceedings

5. Implementing Guidelines in the Evaluation of Administrative Complaints against Justices of the Court of Appeals and the Sandiganbayan and Judges of the Court of Tax Appeals and the 1 st and 2 nd Level Courts.

F. Separation from the Service

1. Constitutional Guarantee

2. Modes of Separation

���� 2.1. Voluntary separation

������������ 2.1.1. Resignation

������������ 2.1.2. Optional retirement

������������ 2.1.3. Filing of certificate of candidacy

������������ 2.1.4. Abandonment of office

���� 2.2 Involuntary separation

������������ 2.2.1. Compulsory retirement

������������ 2.2.2. Separation for disciplinary reasons

������������ 2.2.3. Abolition of office or position

������ ������ 2.2.4. Reduction in force

������������ 2.2.5. Death or Disability of Employee

������������ 2.2.6. Expiration of Appointment or Employment

������������ 2.2.7. Termination of Employment

������������ 2.2.8. Dropping from the rolls

������������ 2.2.9. Physical and mental unfitness

G. Guidelines for the Wearing of Uniforms

1. Grant of Clothing Allowance

2. Schedule

3. Skirt Length

4. Appropriate Footwear

5. Non-wearing of Office Uniforms

6. Wearing of Identification Cards

7. As to Judges

8. Officials and Employees who have Retired, Resigned or who have left the Judiciary

9. Transferees within the Judiciary

10. Transferees to other Government Offices

11. Non-inclusion of Personnel entitled to Uniforms

12. Administrative Disciplinary Action for Non-Compliance with the Guidelines

13. Monitoring of Compliance with the Guidelines

H. Forms

1. Appointment ( KSS Porma Blg. 33)

���� a. For Supreme Court employees

���� b. Commission (for lower court employees)

2. Panunumpa sa Katungkulan (Oath of Office)

���� a. For all employees

���� b. For Judges

3. Personal Data Sheet (CS Form 212)

4. Position Description Form (CSC Form No. 1)

5. Statement of Assets and Liabilities

6. Performance Rating Form (For Supervisor)

7. Performance Rating Form (For non-supervisor)

8. Certificate of Clearance

CHAPTER X

BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES OF COURT PERSONNEL

A. Leave of Absence

1. Entitlement to Leave Privileges

��� 1.1. Who are entitled

��� 1.2. Leave credits of officials covered by special laws

��� 1.3. Leave during probationary period

2. Kinds of Leave

��� 2.1. Vacation Leave

����������� 2.1.1. Application for vacation leave

����������� 2.1.2. Approval of vacation leave

����������� 2.1.3. Accumulation of vacation and sick leave

����������� 2.1.4. Computation of vacation and sick leave

����������� 2.1.5. Tardiness and undertime deducted

���� 2.2. Sick Leave

����������� 2.2.1 Application for sick leave

����������� 2.2.2 Approval of sick leave

���� 2.3. Maternity Leave

����������� 2.3.1 Conditions for the grant of maternity leave

����������� 2.3.2. Maternity leave of employees with less than two (2) years service

����������� 2.3.3. Maternity leave more than once a year

����������� 2.3.4. Maternity leave for less than sixty (60) days

����������� 2.3.5. Maternity leave with pay even if delivery occurs just a few days after the termination of employee�s service

����������� 2.3.6. Maternity leave while on extended leave of absence without pay

����������� 2.3.7. Maternity leave of employees with pending administrative case

���� 2.4. Paternity Leave

����������� 2.4.1. Conditions for the grant

����������� 2.4.2. Paternity leave, non-cumulative and non-commutative

���� 2.5. Special Leave Privileges

���� 2.6. Forced Leave/Mandatory Leave

���� 2.7. Educational Support Program for the Lower Courts (ESP-LC)

���� 2.8. Terminal Leave

������������ 2.8.1. Approval of terminal leave

������������ 2.8.2. Payment of terminal leave

������������ 2.8.3. Period within which to claim terminal leave pay

������������ 2.8.4. Basis of computation of terminal leave

3. Monetization of Leave Credits

���� 3.1 Who can avail of the monetization of leave credits

���� 3.2. Monetization of 50% of vacation/sick leave credits

���� 3.3. Computation of leave monetization

4. Period within which Officials should act on Leave Applications

5. Effect of Unauthorized Leave

6. Effect of Absences without Approved Leave

7. Leave without pay

���� 7.1. Absences in excess of accumulated leave credits

���� 7.2 Limit of leave without pay

���� 7.3. When leave without pay not allowable

8. Effect of vacation Leave without pay on the Grant of Length of Service Step Increment

9. Commutation of Salary prior to Leave

10. Computation of Salary of an Employee on Vacation or Sick Leave

11. Rehabilitation Leave for Job-related injuries

12. Effect of Failure

13. Status of the Position of an Official or Employee on Vacation or Sick Leave

14. Effect of Pending Administrative Case against an Official or Employee on Availment of Leave Privileges

15. Effect of Decision in Administrative case on an Employee�s Leave Benefits

16. Effect of Exoneration from Criminal/Administrative Case on Employees� Leave Benefits

17. Violation of Leave laws as Cause for Disciplinary Action

18. Transfer of Leave Credits

���� 18.1. Commutation or transfer of leave credits

���� 18.2. Remedy when transfer of leave credits is denied

19. Absence on a Regular Day for which Suspension of Work Announced

20. Leave of Absence Without Pay on a Day Immediately Preceding or Succeeding a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday

21. Practice of Profession During Leave

22. When Court Attendance of an Officer or Employee Considered Regular Performance of Duty

23. When Absence to Attend as Witness in a Private Case not Considered Official

24. Specific Requirements for Application for Leave for Lower Court Judges and other Court Personnel

��� � 24.1. For vacation and sick leave

���� 24.2. For paternity leave

���� 24.3. For maternity leave

���� 24.4. For terminal leave

B. GSIS Benefits

1. Coverage

2. Plan and Amount of Insurance

3. Designation/Change of Beneficiaries

4. Issuance of Policy Contract

5. Contributions

6. Compulsory Life Insurance Benefits

���� 6.1. Maturity Benefit

���� 6.2. Death Benefit

���� 6.3. Accidental Death Benefit

���� 6.4. Waiver of Premiums

���� 6.5. Cash Surrender Value

���� 6.6. Dividends

7. Procedure for Availment of Life Insurance Benefits except Dividends

8. Loan Privileges

���� 8.1. Salary Loan

����������� 8.1.1. Conditions for availment of salary loan

����������� 8.1.2. Renewal of loan

����������� 8.1.3. Effect of death or disability on the loan

���� 8.2. Policy Loan

���� 8.3. Housing Loan

���� 8.4. Emergency/Calamity Loan

����������� 8.4.1 Procedure for availment of loans

9. Sickness Income Benefits

10. Funeral Benefits

���� 10.1 Entitlement

���� 10.2. To whom paid

���� 10.3. How to claim

11. Unemployment or involuntary Separation Benefits

12. Optional Life Insurance

���� 12.1. Benefits of Optional Insurance

C. Pag-IBIG Fund Benefits

1. Coverage

2. Contributions

���� 2.1 Mandatory Membership

���� 2.2 Voluntary Membership

3. Benefits

���� 3.1 Savings

���� 3.2 Loans

����������� 3.2.1 Short-term or Multi-Purpose Loan

����������� 3.2.2 Housing Loan

���� 3.3 Provident Benefits

����������� 3.3.1. Maturity of Membership

����������� 3.3.2. Retirement

����������� 3.3.3. Permanent departure from the country

����������� 3.3.4. Total disability or insanity

����������� 3.3.5. Separation from the service by reason of health

����������� 3.3.6. Death

D. National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) Benefits

1. Coverage

���� 1.1 Employees covered by the GSIS, SSS and their dependents

���� 1.2. Retirees and pensioners and their dependents

2. PhilHealth ID.

3. Contributions

4. Benefits

���� 4.1 In-patient hospital care

���� 4.2 Out-patient care

���� 4.3 Emergency and transfer care

���� 4.4 Other health care services

���� 4.5 Excluded Personal health services

5. Conditions for Entitlement to Benefits

6. Procedure for Availment of Benefits

7. Period for Filing of Claims with Philhealth

E. Employees Compensation (Presidential Decree No. 626)

1. Policy

2. Coverage

���� 2.1 Nature

���� 2.2 Scope

���� 2.3 Employer

���� 2.4 Employee

3. Grounds for Compensability

4. Occupational Diseases

5. Authority of the Employees� Compensation Commission

6. Limitations on Compensability

���� 6.1 Intoxication

���� 6.2. Willful intention to injure or kill oneself or another

���� 6.3. Notorious negligence

7. Exclusiveness of Claim

8. Liability Against Third Parties

9. Unauthorized Changes

10. Medical Reports

11. Benefits

12. Beneficiaries

���� 12.1 Primary Beneficiaries

���� 12.2. Secondary Beneficiaries

13. Filing of Claim

���� 13.1 Where to file

���� 13.2 When to file

���� 13.3 How to claim filed and processed

���� 13.4 Appeal from the decision of GSIS to the ECC

���� 13.5 Appeal from the decision of the ECC to the Court

F. Retirement Benefits

1. Republic Act No. 660

2. Republic Act No. 1616

3. Republic Act No. 8291 (GSIS Act of 1997) amending Presidential Decree No. 1146

4. Republic Act No. 910 (Retirement of Justices and Judges)

5. Procedure and Requirements for the Processing of Retirement Benefits

���� 5.1 Submission of Requirements

���������� 5.1.1 Basic Requirements

���������� 5.1.2 Additional Basic Requirements

���������� 5.1.3 Additional Requirements: Survivorship Benefits

���������� 5.1.4 Additional Requirements: Disability Retirement

���� 5.2 Approval of Retirement

���� 5.3 Disability Retirement referred to SC Clinic

���� 5.4 Issuance of SC Clearance

���� 5.5 Transmittal to Finance Division, OCA or GSIS

6. Portability Scheme

7. Effect of Extension of Service for purposes of Retirement

G. Supreme Court Health and Welfare Plan

1. Membership

���� 1.1 Requisites for membership

���� 1.2 Duration of membership

���� 1.3 Suspension of membership

���� 1.4 Renewal of membership

���� 1.5 Voluntary Withdrawal of membership

���� 1.6 Termination of membership

2. Benefits

���� 2.1 Medical Assistance Benefit

���� 2.2 Burial Aid

���� 2.3 Out-patient Benefits

3. Excluded Medical Services

4. Procedure and Requirement for Claiming Benefits

H. Other Benefits

1. Allowances

���� 1.1 Clothing Allowance

���������� 1.1.1 Guidelines for the grant

���� 1.2 Representation and Transportation Allowance (RATA)

���� 1.3. Personnel Economic Relief Allowance (PERA)

���� 1.4. Judiciary Development Fund (JDF) Benefits

����������� 1.4.1 Who are entitled

����������� 1.4.2 Who are disqualified to receive

���� 1.5. Fringe Benefits

���� 1.6. Productivity Incentive Benefits

����������� 1.6.1 Who are entitled

����������� 1.6.2 Who are disqualified to receive

���� 1.7. Year-end Benefits

����������� 1.7.1 Who are entitled

����������� 1.7.2 Rules and regulations

���� 1.8. Step increment

���� 1.9 Loyalty cash award

���� 1.10. Anniversary Bonus

����������� 1.10.1 Guidelines

���� 1.11. Supreme Court Motorcycle Acquisition Program (MAP) for Process Servers

����������� 1.11.1 Implementing Guidelines of the MAP

����������� 1.11.2 Filing and Processing of Applications

���� 1.12. Additional allowances/benefits of judges

����������� 1.12.1 Honorarium

����������� 1.12.2. Hardship allowance

����������� 1.12.3 Additional expense allowance

����������� 1.12.4 Longetivity pay

I. Other Privilege

Permission to Teach

J. Forms

1. Daily Time Record (CSC Form No. 48)

2. Application for leave

3. GSIS Information for Membership

4. GSIS Salary Loan Application

5. GSIS Policy Loan Application

6. Philhealth Membership Form

7. Pag-IBIG Member�s Data Form

8. Pag-IBIG Multi-Purpose Loan Application

9. SC Health and Welfare Plan Membership

CHAPTER XI

LEGAL FEES AND COSTS

A. Legal Fees

B. Filing Fees in Cases of Violation of Batas Blg. 22

C. Guidelines in the Allocation of Legal Fees under Rule 141

D. Other Sources of the Judiciary Development Fund (JDF)

E. Legal Fees in the Sandiganbayan

F. Legal Fees in the Court of Tax Appeals

G. Schedule of Fees under Pres. Decree No. 1529 (Property Registration Decree)

H. Reconstitution of Title

CHAPTER XII

DISPOSAL AND/OR DESTRUCTION OF COURT RECORDS, PAPERS AND EXHIBITS

A. Procedure

B. Disposition of Exhibits in the Custody of Courts which are no longer needed as evidence

���� 1. Dangerous Drugs

���� 2. Firearms, Ammunitions and Explosives

���� 3. Moneys

���� 4. Other Real Evidence

CHAPTER XIII

HALLS OF JUSTICE

A. Memorandum of Agreement

B. Guidelines on the Occupancy, Use of Operation and Maintenance of Halls of Justice

Annex �A� � Staffing Pattern for Halls of Justice Maintenance Unit

���������� �B� � Qualifications Standards for Positions in the Maintenance Units, Halls of Justice

����������� �C� � Statement of Duties and Responsibilities

����������� �D� -- Maintenance Report for the Quarter

����������� � E� -- Sample Form/graphs of Electric and Water Consumption of a Hall of Justice

����������� �F� -- Certification of Party of Vacancy

����������� �G� � Appointment

� ������������������� Certificate of Clearance

�������������������� Authority to Transfer

�������������� ������ Notice of Acceptance of Resignation

����������� �H� -- Requisition and Issue Voucher

����������� �I� -- Stock Position Report

����������� �J� � Report of Water Materials

����������� �K� -- Inventory of Inspection Report of Unserviceable Property

����������� �L� -- Request for Price Quotation

��������� �� �M� � Request for Sealed Quotation

����������� �N� � Monthly Inventory Report

APPENDICES

A. ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS AND ORDERS

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 74. � Re: Court Resolution dated December 12, 1975 on erroneous release of prisoners detained in the New Bilibid Prison with related instructions � December 12, 1975

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 12. � Guidelines and procedure in the service and execution of court writs and processes in the reorganized courts � October 1, 1985

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 13. � Guidelines and Procedures in the Issuance of Search Warrants � October 1, 1985

CIRCULAR NO. 10. � Disposition of records of cases in matter of inhibition and/or request for change of venue cases � May 22, 1987

CIRCULAR NO. 19. � Amended Guidelines and Procedures on Applications for Search Warrants for Illegal Possession of Firearms and other Serious Crimes filed in Metro Manila courts and other Court with Multiple Salas � August 4, 1987

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 1. � Implementation of Sec. 12, Art. XVIII of the 1987 Constitution � January 28, 1988

CIRCULAR NO. 1-88. � Implementation of Sec. 12, Art. XVIII of the 1987 Constitution and Complementing Administrative Circular No. 1 of January 28, 1988 on Expeditious Disposition of Cases pending in the Supreme Court � November 8, 1988

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 57. � Issuance of Certified True Copies of Decisions and Orders � November 19, 1989

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 59. � Service of Summons � November 19, 1989

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 24-90. � Revised Rules on Transcription of Stenographic Notes and their Transmission to Appellate Courts � July 12, 1990

CIRCULAR NO. 13-92. � Court Fiduciary Funds � March 1, 1992

CIRCULAR NO. 6-93. � Section 22, Rule 39 and Section 7, Rule of the Rules of Court reiterated in Adm. Matter No. P-89-290, OCA, vs. Ramon G. Enriquez � February 9, 1993

CIRCULAR NO. 13-93. � Presidential Decree No. 13-93 � March 5, 1993

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 7-A-92. � Guidelines in the Archiving of Cases - June 21, 1993

CIRCULAR NO. 32-93. � Collection of Legal Fees and Submission of Monthly Report of Collections - July 9, 1993

CIRCULAR NO. 59-94. � Collection and Remittance of the Victim Compensation Fee of Five (P5.00) Pesos � October 4, 1994

CIRCULAR NO. 68-94. � Strict Observance of Section 1 of P.D. 1818 Envisioned by Circular No. 13-93, dated March 5, 1993, and Circular No. 20-92 dated March 24, 1992 � November 3, 1994

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 17-94. � One Week at the End of Every Semester may be Devoted to Docket Inventory � November 14, 1994

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 18-94 . � Designation of Clerks of Court of Regional Trial Courts as Ex-Officio Clerks of Court of the Sandiganbayan � November 29, 1994

CIRCULAR NO. 47-95. � Furnishing the Criminal Investigation Service Command National Capital Region copies of Warrants of Arrest � October 2, 1995

CIRCULAR NO. 50-95. � Court Fiduciary Funds � October 11, 1995

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 36-96. � Supplement to the Raffle Procedure under Circular No. 7, Administrative Order No. 6 and Administrative Circular No. 1 � March 15, 1996

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 3-96. � Clarification of the Provisions of Paragraph (3), Revised Circular No. 1-88 and Supplemental Rules Therefor � April 17, 1996

CIRCULAR NO. 33-96. � Joint Memorandum Circular of the Supreme Court, the Department of Justice and the Depart ment of the Interior and Local Government on the Guidelines on Police Witnesses and Arrest of Accused who jumped Bail � April 24, 1996

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 7-96. � Strict observance of Land Registration Authority (LRA) Circulars on Reconstitution and Land Registration Cases � July 15, 1996

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 10-96. � Conduct of Physical Inventory � September 20, 1996

CIRCULAR NO. 27-97. � Timely Information Regarding Absence of Presiding Justice � March 31, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 18-97. � Guidelines on the Detail and Reassignment of Personnel of the Lower Courts � April 8, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 26-97. � Legal Fees Form for Lower Courts- May 5, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 51-97. � Report of Cases on Violation of Traffic Laws, Rules and Regulation Ordained Under R.A. 4136, as amended � July 15, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 47-97. � Submission on Time of Monthly Reports of Judiciary Development Fund Collection and Remittances � July 28, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 75-97. � Performance Rating � September 19, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 62-97. � Rules and Regulations on Teaching � October 9, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 66-97. � Application and Grant of Pardon and Parole � October 14, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 70-97. � Procedural guidelines in the collection of the filing fees of Supreme Court Circular No. 57-97 dated 16 September 1997 and other Legal fees involved; and the docketing of the Criminal Case/s on the violation of Batas Pambansa Blg. 22 � October 21, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 76-97. � Section 27 of R.A. No. 8189 (The Votes of Registration Act of 1996) � October 27, 1997

CIRCULAR NO. 8-98. � Submission of Orders of Injunction issued against Private Electric Utility or Rural Electric Cooperatives � January 26, 1998

CIRCULAR NO. 9-98. � Observance of the Statutory Requirements for Marriage and the Prescribed Amounts of Fees for the Solemnization of Marriages � January 27, 1998

CIRCULAR NO. 47-98. � Disposition of Firearms, Ammunitions or Explosives in Custodia Legis � September 11, 1998

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 3-99. � Strict Observance of Session Hours of Trial Courts and Effective Management of Cases to Ensure their Speedy Disposition - January 15, 1999

A.M. NO. 99-1-13-SC. � Transfer to Regional Trial Court of cases falling � within the jurisdiction of the family courts from the Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts � February 9, 1999

A.M. NO. 99-08-01-SC. � Resolution Providing for Other Sources of the Judiciary Development Fund � September 14, 1999

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 1-2001 . � Submission of Lists of Cases Filed/Raffled, Disposed, Archived, Transferred/Reraffled and with Suspended Proceedings � January 2, 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 2-2001 . -- Amendment to Item No. A-2 of Administrative Circular No. 10-94 dated 29 June 1994 � January 2, 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 99-10-05-0 (As Further Amended, August 7, 2001) . � Procedure in Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Mortgage � August 7, 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 40-2001 . � Guidelines in the Issuance of Subpoena Requiring a Detention Prisoner Detained in One Place to Appear in Another Place for the Purpose of Taking his Testimony � August 8, 2001

A.M. NO. 01-1-07-SC. � Re: Guidelines in the Accreditation of Newspapers and Periodicals and in the Distribution of Legal Notices and Advertisements for Publication � October 16, 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 61-2001 . � Revised Rules, Guidelines and Instructions on accomplishing monthly report of cases � December 10, 2001

A.M. NO, 99-10-05-0. � Procedure in the Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Mortgages � February 9, 2002

CIRCULAR NO. 37-2002 . � Monthly Submission of Inventory Report � March 15, 2002

B. LAND REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS AND CIRCULARS

Manual of Instructions to be Observed by Clerks of Courts of Regional Trial Courts in Ordinary and Cadastral Land Registration Cases

��������������� Part I. Ordinary Land Registration Cases

��������������� Part II . Cadastral Land Registration Cases

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 51-A. � Expeditious Issuance of Decrees of Registration � February 10, 1993

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 53. � Reiterating LRC Circular No. 176 of Precautionary Measures to Prevent Falsification of Decisions and Orders for the Issuance of Decrees � August 15, 1984

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 58 . � Confirmation of Decisions and Orders for Issuance of Decree � September 10, 1984

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 62 . � Clarification of LRC Circular No. 58 Re Confirmation of Decisions and Orders for the Issuance of Decrees � January 28, 1985

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 06-2000. � Amendment of sub-paragraph (a), paragraph 2, Part I (Ordinary Land Registration Cases) and sub-paragraphs (a), paragraphs 2, Part II (Cadastral Land Registration Cases) of the Manual of Instructions to be observed by Clerks of Court of Regional Trial Court of Regional Trial Courts in Ordinary and CADASTRAL Land Registration Cases, dated February 20, 1991 � February 22, 2000

LRA CIRCULAR NO. 82. � Uniformity in the Remittance of Collections and Submission of Collection Reports � April 1, 1958

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