QuestionsQuestions (Act No. 683)
Act No. 683 was enacted by the Philippine Commission on March 16, 1903.
The Civil Governor may appoint an Assistant Solicitor-General.
The appointment must be made by the Civil Governor, with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commission.
He is appointed in the office of the Attorney-General for the Philippine Islands.
A salary of two thousand five hundred dollars per annum.
It is payable monthly.
He shall perform such duties as he may be directed to perform by the Attorney-General or the Solicitor-General.
No. It broadly provides that his duties will be those directed by the Attorney-General or the Solicitor-General.
The Attorney-General or the Solicitor-General.
Because the public good required speedy enactment.
It references Section 2 of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September 26, 1900.
It takes effect on its passage.
The Philippine Commission.
No. The Civil Governor must appoint with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commission.
It states it is enacted by authority of the United States by the Philippine Commission.