Title
Revocation of Land Proclamations for Quezon Park
Law
Proclamation No. 42
Decision Date
Jul 5, 1954
Proclamation No. 42 establishes a forest reserve in Tayabas and Laguna provinces in the Philippines for reforestation, conservation, and protection purposes, highlighting the importance of forests in the country and contributing to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
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Questions (PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 249)

The Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources, acting as Chairman of the Commission of Parks and Wildlife, recommended the issuance of Proclamation No. 42.

The lands reserved for the Quezon Memorial Park are situated in the District of Diliman, Quezon City.

The Quezon Memorial Park is administered by the Commission on Parks and Wildlife.

The proclamation describes two parcels of land with detailed boundaries defined by lots and geographical points, containing approximately 986,108.60 square meters for Lot R.P.-3-B-3-A-1 and 986,687.30 square meters for Lot R.P.-3-B-4-B-1, both located in Quezon City.

The designated use for the land is national park purposes.

The revocation indicates cancellation or nullification of previous proclamations regarding the same parcels of land, enabling the reservation of these lands specifically for national park purposes as Quezon Memorial Park, ensuring legal clarity and dedicated use.

The proclamation is validated and enforced by the signature of President Ramon Magsaysay and the affixing of the seal of the Republic of the Philippines.

The land parcels are described using subdivision plans, lot numbers, boundaries with adjacent lots, bearings and distances from baseline landmarks, original survey dates from December 1910 to June 1911, and subdivision surveys from January 1951, with points marked by concrete monuments and curve points.


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