QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 1433)
The President is empowered under Republic Act No. 7916 (Special Economic Zone Act of 1995) as amended by Republic Act No. 8748, subject to the law’s implementing rules and relevant PEZA Board resolutions.
The proclamation states it was issued upon recommendation of the PEZA Board of Directors, referencing specific Board resolutions (Resolution No. 00-411 and Resolution No. 07-377).
The IT Park covers 146,383 square meters, more or less, located at Malhacan Road, Malhacan, Meycauayan City, Bulacan.
The proclamation describes Lots 1 to 9, inclusive—nine parcels in total.
Each lot cites a TCT (Transfer Certificate of Title) number and a PCS consolidated/subdivision plan reference (e.g., Pcs-03-002043). These identify the specific titled parcels and their subdivision plan.
To precisely identify the boundaries and location of the lands being designated as the IT Park, ensuring certainty in the area’s legal description.
It means each lot’s borders are defined by adjacent parcels or physical features. This is important for avoiding ambiguity and enabling land registration, surveying, and enforcement of the IT Park’s extent.
It indicates that the designation is not absolute; it must comply with the statutory framework and IRR, including requirements for PEZA operations, administration, and zone governance.
It creates a special economic zone for IT-related activities, enabling investors and registered enterprises to avail of benefits and incentives under PEZA/RA 7916, subject to compliance with the law and PEZA rules.
To document the history and reliability of the land surveys and subdivision/consolidation approvals, which supports the correctness of the technical description and cadastral boundaries.
They should cite the lot number, its TCT number, and the plan reference (e.g., Lot 1, TCT No. T-107239 (M), Pcs-03-002043), plus the barangay and municipality/location (Barangay Malhacan, Meycauayan City, Bulacan).
It indicates the area is approximate due to measurement/survey variations; the legal description still controls through the metes-and-bounds and title/plan references.
It reflects formal execution requirements of presidential proclamations, indicating it is an official act of the President issued with proper attestation, which is relevant to its authenticity and enforceability.