QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 332)
To amend Proclamation No. 295 by changing the intended reserving authority/beneficiary for five parcels of land—from the United States Army to the Government of the United States of America.
Proclamation No. 295, dated December 12, 1951.
It reserved the five parcels of land for the GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA instead of the UNITED STATES ARMY.
Five (5) parcels of land, described in Proclamation No. 295, dated December 12, 1951.
The representations of the Embassy of the United States of America and the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines.
He is the President of the Philippines.
It amends Proclamation No. 295, dated December 12, 1951.
“in accordance with the representations of the Embassy of the United States of America and the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines.”
It alters the named beneficiary/entitlement for the reserved parcels, which can affect who holds the reserved interest for official use under the proclamation.
Only the entity for whom they are reserved is changed; the parcels are the same ones described in Proclamation No. 295.
It includes the signature of the President (with the seal reference) and the attestation by the Acting Executive Secretary (Marciano Roque).
Marciano Roque, Acting Executive Secretary.
It is a limited amendment: it specifically states it “amend[s] Proclamation No. 295” to change a particular reservation beneficiary.
Because the beneficiary determines who is authorized/entitled under the reservation, potentially affecting the administration, rights, and implementation of the reservation for the reserved land.