Originally posted by ramuma53
wessongroup
Who in Mexico has Primacy over land ... the State or the National and/or Federal Government???
The Mexican Constitution is the top law in Mexico as in the USA.
The Mexican Constitution article 27 say that all the land inside Mexico's borders is by origin National property and that private property has to come
from it.
That mean, that originally all the land inside Mexico's borders was National Land and to come out of it, the nation has to issue a National title, and
then it is private property.
My title was issued by the Federal Government, national land office and it came out of National Land and that mean it is Private Property.
One of the qualities of a National land Title is that is not effectable by agrarian actions and that mean that Ejidos cannot grab that land; the logic
is that if the Nation sold that land, it would be illogical that the Government takes that land to create an ejido that is given to ejidatarios for
free.
Estates cannot give away, take or do anything with National Land, any such action would by void by law, also they cannot grab land from a National
Land title like mine.
One of the many requisites needed to issue a National land title is that all ejidos inside a 7 Km. radius, agree that they do not want that land and
Ejido La Purisima did exactly that, signing and stamping its seal on the official document and that mean they agree that my land was not theirs or not
even want it. in a unavoidable consequence, no ejido cantract can affect my property and if that is the case, Olivia’s contract is by force outside of
my property limits and by force she is wrong. |