QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 100)
RA No. 100 authorizes specified Philippine officials and other persons to administer oaths on claim papers, affidavits, and other documents submitted to the Philippine War Damage Commission.
Any Commissioner of the Philippine War Damage Commission who is a citizen of the Philippines.
Any duly authorized officer or employee of the War Damage Commission who is also a citizen of the Philippines, attorneys of the Legal Aid Office of the Department of Justice, and public school teachers and other public school officials.
To claim forms, affidavits, and other documents presented to or filed with the Philippine War Damage Commission.
They must be citizens of the Philippines and duly authorized by the Philippine War Damage Commission.
It applies to claim forms, affidavits, and other documents presented to, or filed with, the Philippine War Damage Commission.
Yes, except for the Commissioners/officers/employees of the Philippine War Damage Commission and the attorneys of the Legal Aid Office of the DOJ, who shall not collect any fee; other authorized officers/employees may collect up to fifty centavos per oath.
Not more than fifty centavos for each oath.
No. RA No. 100 provides that no documentary stamp shall be required to be affixed to any claim papers, affidavits, or other documents submitted to or filed with the Philippine War Damage Commission.
The authorized persons are not required to keep or use a seal or to keep a register of their official acts.
No. Section 2 exempts them from keeping or using a seal and from keeping a register of official acts.
It states that, in addition to officers and employees authorized by existing law to administer oaths, additional persons listed in Section 1 are authorized.
It is created by Public Law Numbered Three hundred and seventy, seventy-ninth Congress of the United States, approved April 30, 1946.
It takes effect upon its approval.
No. Under Section 2, authorized persons are not required to keep or use a seal or to keep a register of their official acts.