Title
Reservation of Land for Child Welfare Use
Law
Proclamation No. 865
Decision Date
Jun 21, 2005
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo reserves an 800-square meter parcel of land in Quezon City for institutional purposes under the Council for the Welfare of the Children, declaring it non-alienable until further proclamation.

Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 865)

The purpose is to reserve a parcel of land situated in Apo St., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City, covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 28287 in the name of the Republic of the Philippines for institutional purposes under the administration of the Council for the Welfare of the Children (CWC).

The land reserved contains an area of eight hundred (800) square meters.

The reserved land will be under the administration of the Council for the Welfare of the Children (CWC).

The land parcel is Lot 15, Block 11, Psd-14959, situated in Apo St., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City, bounded by specific lots as indicated by the technical description in the proclamation.

No, the land is declared non-alienable and shall not be subject to occupation, entry, sale, lease, or other disposition until it is declared alienable again by a proclamation of the President.

Non-alienable means the land cannot be sold, transferred, or disposed of in any way without specific legal authorization by the President.

Only by a proclamation of the President can the land be declared alienable again.

The technical description and boundary details formally and legally specify the exact location and dimensions of the reserved land to avoid disputes and ensure precise identification.

The Transfer Certificate of Title No. 28287 is the official document evidencing the Republic of the Philippines’ ownership of the land subject to this reservation.


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