Transfers of lands to public agencies and the Municipality of San Juan carried out by virtue of Act No. 32-2009 and Act No. 70-2011 are hereby rendered ineffective. Their ownership is recognized as having been legally vested upon the Corporation and that such entity later transferred the same to the Land Trust. The eminent domain directed by Act No. 32-2009 and Act No. 70-2011, supra, failed to contribute to the objectives of the original text of Act No. 489-2004 or to the District’s Plan. Therefore, ownership of all the lands transferred to the Corporation by virtue of such Act and which the Corporation transferred to the Land Trust through public deed is hereby restored to the Land Trust, except for those that are subject to liens, including mortgages, bond issues, or which serve as surety or collateral for lines of credit. Ownership of the lands that have not yet been transferred to the Land Trust is hereby restored to the Corporation. In the case of public domain or disused lands, ownership is hereby vested upon the Corporation, with the exceptions set forth further regarding the maritime-terrestrial zone.
Real property located in the District and owned by public agencies after 2005 is hereby transferred to the Corporation, except for those that are subject to liens, including mortgages, bond issues, or which serve as surety or collateral for lines of credit. Public agencies shall provide all the documentation related to said real property within thirty (30) days after the approval of this act.
History —Sept. 24, 2004, No. 489, § 16; June 23, 2009, No. 32, § 1; May 8, 2011, No. 70, § 1; Aug. 14, 2013, No. 104, § 12.