Title
Reservation of Cuartel Meisic Property in Manila
Law
Proclamation No. 46
Decision Date
Jul 10, 1954
Ramon Magsaysay's Proclamation No. 46 reserves the Cuartel Meisic property in Binondo for the establishment of key public facilities, including the Meisic Police Station, Jose Abad Santos High School, and Meisic Health Center, ensuring their use for the City of Manila.
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Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 46)

The main purpose is to exclude from sale or settlement and reserve the property known as Cuartel Meisic in the District of Binondo, City of Manila, for use by the City of Manila as sites for the Meisic Police Station, Jose Abad Santos High School, Meisic Health Center, and the District Number Two, Division of Streets and Bridges Office of the City Engineer.

The City of Manila benefits directly from the reservation of the property.

The recommendation was made by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

The property otherwise known as 'Cuartel Meisic' situated in the District of Binondo, City of Manila.

The Meisic Police Station, Jose Abad Santos High School, Meisic Health Center, and the District Number Two, Division of Streets and Bridges, Office of the City Engineer.

The reservation is subject to any private rights, if there are any.

No, the property is excluded from sale or settlement as it is reserved for public use by the City of Manila.

The affixing of the seal signifies the official and binding nature of the proclamation as an act of the government.

The President exercises this power under authority vested by law, which typically comes from statutes granting executive authority to reserve public lands for government use.


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