Title
Supreme Court
Customs Zone Declaration for Port of San Ferdo
Law
Executive Order No. 134
Decision Date
Jun 5, 1968
President Ferdinand E. Marcos establishes the Customs Zone for the Port of San Fernando, La Union, placing the premises under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Customs to ensure more effective administration and control of the customs service in the area.

Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 134)

The area adjoining the piers and wharves at the Port of San Fernando, La Union, more specifically described by the boundary points detailed in the order and including all land areas, roads, improvements within the Grant of Development Rights dated December 6, 1960, all existing and proposed piers, wharves, berthing spaces including reclamation, and the whole waterfront adjacent to the described area.

The Bureau of Customs has jurisdiction over the Customs Zone.

This description legally defines the exact boundaries of the Customs Zone being established for proper enforcement and administration.

It includes piers, wharves, berthing spaces (both existing and proposed), reclamation areas, roads, land areas, and other improvements within the specified boundaries.

The date of the survey is March 8, 1967.

All land areas covered by the Grant of Development Rights in favor of Shipside, Incorporated, are included within the Customs Zone.

It places the area under the exclusive jurisdiction and control of the Bureau of Customs, thereby facilitating more effective customs administration and control.


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