The patent was issued in 1958. Original Certificate of Title No. P-41 was issued in 1959 to the Escano corporation (Exh. D). The land is described as follows: "Bounded on the S., along lines 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25, by Public Land; on the SW., along lines 25-26-27-28-29, by Jose Ozamis; on the W., along lines 29-30-31-32-33-34-35, by Public Land; along lines 35-36-37-38, by Carlos Fortich; on the NW., N., NE., along lines from corner 38 thence following the meandering boundary to corner 88, by Paitan Creek and Public Lands; along lines 88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98, by Public Land (Swampy Lands); on the NE., along lines 98-99-100-101-102, by Colaman Creek; on the E., along lines 102-103-104, by Public Lands (Swampy Lands); on the SE., along lines 104-105-106-107-108-109-110-111-112-113-114-115-116-117, by Public Lands (Swampy Lands); along lines 117-118-119-120-121-122-123-124, by Center of Creek and Public Land; and on the S., along lines 124-125-126-127-128-129-130-131-132-133-134-135, and 135-1, by Public Land."
Subsequently, one-half of the land was sold to Jose F. Escano. The land was subdivided into Lots A and B. The Escano corporation obtained on May 16, 1969 a title for Lot A, the one-half portion with an area of 512 hectares, more particularly described as follows: "Bounded on the SE., SW., SE., SW., and SE., along lines 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15, by Public Land; on the SW., along lines 15-16-17-18-19, by property of Jose Ozamis; on the W., along lines 19-20-21-22-23-24-25, by Public Land, along lines 25-26-27-28, by property of Carlos Fortich; on the Nw., N., Ne., and N., along lines 28-29-30-31-32-33-34-35-36-37-38-39-40-41-42-43-44-45-46-47-48-49-50-51-52-53-54-55, by Paitan Creek and Public Land; and on the E., along lines 55-56-57-58-59-1, by Lot B of the subdivision plan. . . .."
The Ledres report reads: "May 25, 1971
"Subject: Report on the
relocation of the property of
Escano Hermanos at Paitan, Quezon,
Bukidnon
The Regional Land Director
Thru the District Land Officer
Land District No. 4
Bureau of Lands, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Sir:
I have the honor to report on the relocation made by this Survey Party on the property of the Escano Hermanos located at Paitan, Quezon, Bukidnon, which was ordered by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arturo R. Tanco, on the occasion of his coming to Musuan, Bukidnon on April 14, 1971.
The land, subject of this relocation is a titled property in the name of Mamerto Escano, covered by an Original Certificate of Title No. P-41, issued September 19, 1958. We entered in the premises April 21-23, 27-29, 1971 and May 18-21, 1971.
We requested a representative of the owner when we began the first traverse of the relocation but the overseer informed us that he cannot do or help something in the relocation without a word from the owner, Mr. Escano, who is residing in Cebu City.
In order to help resolve the question, we risk ourselves and do on the work of relocating even while waiting word from the Escano Hermanos.
In resetting the corners which were adjacent to the claims of Mr. Evencio Balag, head petitioner, again we invited the overseer of the Escano Hermanos so that they will have an idea where the corners may be relocated. Still no representative could be had for the same reason.
We proceeded in the resetting and in the process we were able to recover ten (10) corners of the thirty-nine corners that we reset in the field.
The following are those which transpired in the relocation, survey, etc., of the land in question:
- In the sketch hereto attached is a platting of three creeks. The Pa-itan, the Alom and un-named creek with a source near the vicinity corner 57 of the lot of the Escano Hermanos.
- The traverse, platted in red, meanders along the Pa-itan Creek upstream, then back to the starting point at Corner 35 of the lot following the barb-wire fence, platted in X of the Escano property. From this traverse the corners of the lot (Cor. 47 up to Cor. 85) have been resetted or relocated of which ten corners were recovered.
- It now is apparent that on the North of the land in question or relocated, the boundary is Alom Creek (Cor. 47 to Cor. 54 of the lot), then the Un-named Creek, from Corner 55 to Corner 60 of lot in question and then the Pa-itan Creek, from Corner 61 to Corner 85 of the lot in question.
- That there really exist a gap or a strip of public land bounded on the North by the Pa-itan Creek, on the South by the property of the Escano Hermanos, from Corner 47 up to Corner 85 of the property of Escano relocated.
- That this said gap or strip of public land is occupied by the petitioners, planted to rice and corn and other seasonal crops. There is not found a permanent crop planted except for bananas sporadically found in the vicinity or if any it must be young and not significant in years.
- That the area of the gap or strip of public land is sixty-two hectares, more or less.
"In the process of relocation we were made to understand by the petitioners and by the head of the petitioners that they are not so interested with that small strip of public land but on the whole way up. Despite the fact I request that a survey order be given on the gap of public land to settle once and for all the claimant whoever may have in the strip of public land thereat. (sic)
| | Very truly yours, |
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| | (SGD.) LAUREANO S. LEDRES |
| | Chief, of Party" |