Definition
Fully Owned- Refers to the land operated with a title of ownership and consequently the right to determine the nature and extent of use of the land. It includes lands whose absolute ownership is vested in the holder thru sale, inheritance, etc. A parcel is also considered fully owned if the holder has an absolute deed to the sale of the land, and also those lands of the tillers with Emancipation Patent.
Leased/Rented- A parcel of land cultivated by a lessee, that belong to or legally possessed by another, the lessor. The rental payment is in the form of a fixed amount of money and/or produced or both.
Tenanted- Refers to the tenure of land wherein the arrangement between the landlord (owner of the land) and the tenant (who cultivate the land) is in the form of share of produce or harvest.
Amortized- A parcel of land wherein a sample farmer does not have full legal title over the land being cultivated, but he still pays amortization.
Rent Free- Refers to an area operated without title of ownership and without paying rent but with the consent or permission of the landowner.
Owner-like Possession other than CLT or CLOA- Refers to the area of the land under conditions that enable a person to operate it as he/she is the owner although he/she does not possess title of ownership. Included are inherited lands without title of ownership and one who is a holder of a land for a period of 30 years or more, or even without the permission of the owner.
Held under Certificate of Land Transfer (CLT) or Certificate of Land Ownership Awar (CLOA)- These are lands granted under the Agrarian reform program known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law
Others, (specify) Example: Mortgage- Includes land held as mortgage and all other forms of tenurial status not categorized above. - convey of a real property to a creditor as a security on a loan.