Title
Land reserved for Philippine Craftsmen School
Law
Proclamation No. 869
Decision Date
Jun 27, 2005
Proclamation No. 869 reserves a parcel of land in Palawan for the Philippine Craftsmen School, granting administrative jurisdiction to the Department of Education and declaring it non-alienable, with the possibility of obtaining legal ownership through a special patent.
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Questions (PROCLAMATION NO. 869)

The proclamation reserves a certain parcel of land in Brgy. Magara, Municipality of Roxas, Palawan, for the school site purposes of the Philippine Craftsmen School under the administration of the Department of Education.

The land is located at Brgy. Magara, Municipality of Roxas, Province of Palawan, Island of Palawan and contains an area of twenty-nine thousand two hundred ninety-three (29,293) square meters.

The land is withdrawn from entry, sale, disposition, or settlement and is reserved for school site purposes. It shall be non-alienable and not subject to occupation, entry, sale, lease, or other modes of disposition until declared alienable and disposable again by the President through another proclamation.

The land is bounded on the East by National Road; on the North by Lot No. 2950; on the East by Road; and on the South by Road, with precise coordinates and bearings indicated in the proclamation.

The Department of Education holds administrative jurisdiction over the reserved land.

No, the land is non-alienable and cannot be occupied, entered, sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of until the President declares it alienable and disposable by another proclamation.

The Department of Education may pursue further action leading to the grant of a special patent to the land in favor of the Republic of the Philippines.

The land survey was conducted from January 5 to June 30, 1987 by Geodetic Engineer Nestor F. Falcotelo, approved on November 7, 1988, and all points are marked with P. S. Cyl. Concrete Monuments with bearings true to the date of original survey.

The reservation is subject to existing private rights, if any, meaning private ownership or claims that pre-date the proclamation remain recognized unless legally annulled.


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