Literal question
H11. Land ownership - Does any member of this household own the following?</p>
<div class="i1">Write X in the box.</div><div class="i1">c. Agricultural land/s acquired through CARP, Agrarian Reform Beneficiary</div><div class="i2">[] Yes<br />[] No</div>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="em">H11-Land Ownership</span>
<br />For land ownership, mark the box with "X" opposite the corresponding category to indicate a Yes or No answer to the question: "Does any member of this household own the following?"</p>
<div class="i1">[] Other residential land/s<br />[] Agricultural land/s<br />[] Agricultural land/s, acquired through CARP, Agrarian Reform beneficiary<br />Other land/s</div><p>If a household owns another residential land/s, write "X" in the box opposite the category "Other residential land/s" for Yes, otherwise, write "X" in the box for No. Do the same for the succeeding categories.
<br />The third category, "Agricultural land/s acquired through Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) agrarian reform beneficiary" pertains to land ownership through CARP.</p>
<div class="i1">[] 1<span class="em">. Emancipation Patent (EP) Holder </span>-- this refers to an agrarian reform beneficiary whose land title was acquired through operation land transfer (OLT) program, or rice and corn lands under Presidential Decree No. 27.<br />[] 2. <span class="em">Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) </span>-- this refers to an agrarian reform beneficiary whose land title was acquired under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL), better known as Republic Act 6657. Such title is awarded to agrarian reform beneficiaries in private lands acquired through voluntary land transfer compulsory acquisition; and is classified as Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) settlement and landed estates.<br />[] 3. <span class="em">Homestead Patent (HP) </span>-- refers to an agrarian reform beneficiary in settlement areas whose land title was awarded prior to 1989.<br />[] 4. <span class="em">Leasehold Contract (LC) </span>-- refers to tenurial instrument awarded to a lessee in landowner's retained area.</div><p>The fourth category "Other land/s" includes commercial lands, industrial lands, ancestral domains, and ancestral lands. The last two categories are distinguished from Torrens Title and other tenurial instruments granted by a government agency or by the court.