Title
Amendment on Narra Tree Regulations
Law
Denr Administrative Order No. 34 S. 1994
Decision Date
Sep 16, 1994
The amendment to Section 13 establishes that Narra trees uprooted by natural disasters and whose ownership is untraceable are deemed public property, requiring immediate reporting to the DENR for public bidding, with finders entitled to a 10% reward of the tree's value.

Q&A (DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 34 s. 1994)

It amends Section 13 of Department Administrative Order No. 58, Series of 1983.

It provides rules and regulations governing Narra resources, specifically amending provisions on Narra trees from other sources.

They are presumed to come from the public forest and must be reported immediately to the nearest DENR office for disposition through public bidding according to existing rules and regulations.

Typhoons, earthquakes, landslides, and other calamities.

The finder is entitled to a reward equivalent to 10% of the price or value of the logs, flitches or trees found.

Article 720 of the Civil Code of the Philippines supports the finder’s reward entitlement.

They must be reported and disposed of through public bidding in accordance with existing rules and regulations.

It takes effect upon acknowledgment by the U.P. Law Center and after publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

The order was signed by Angel C. Alcala, Secretary of DENR.


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