Question & AnswerQ&A (Republic Act No. 1102)
Republic Act No. 1102 is an act fixing the boundary line between the municipality of Tagum and the municipalities of DoAa Alicia and Compostela in the province of Davao.
Republic Act No. 1102 was approved on June 15, 1954.
The boundary line between the municipalities of Tagum and DoAa Alicia is defined as the Dumlan River from the Gulf of Davao to the source of the river and a straight line from the source running northeastward to the concrete monument in the sitio of Libaylibay.
The boundary line between the municipalities of Tagum and Compostela is defined by the Hijo River.
Executive Order No. 596, series of 1953, is amended accordingly by this Act.
This Act takes effect upon its approval.
Geographical markers used include the Dumlan River, the Hijo River, and a concrete monument in the sitio of Libaylibay.
The municipalities affected are Tagum, DoAa Alicia, and Compostela, all located in the province of Davao.
The concrete monument in the sitio of Libaylibay serves as a boundary point marking the northeastern end of the boundary line between Tagum and DoAa Alicia.
No, Republic Act No. 1102 does not specify any penalties; it mainly defines the boundary lines between the municipalities.