Specific Duration of the Extension
- The periods extended by this Order last for an additional three months.
- The extension duration follows the previous extension under Executive Order No. 55 dated May 31, 1947.
- The extended deadline set by this Order expires on November 30, 1947.
Authority and Effectivity
- The President of the Philippines, Manuel Roxas, exercises his legal authority to issue this extension.
- The extension was formalized and signed in Manila on August 21, 1947.
- The Order is promulgated during the second year of Philippine independence, underscoring its official and formal nature.
Legal Context and Application
- Republic Act No. 17 relates specifically to the regulation and official stamping of treasury certificates for circulation.
- This Executive Order affects the implementation timelines within the regulatory process originally established by the Act.
- The extension allows further compliance with procedural or administrative requirements tied to treasury certificate circulation, as originally outlined.
Signatories and Legal Formalities
- The Order is signed by President Manuel Roxas as the primary authority.
- The Chief of the Executive Office, Emilio Abello, also signs, indicating administrative endorsement and formal adoption.
- These signatures authenticate and give legal effect to the extended deadlines specified.
No Change in Underlying Law
- The Order does not amend or repeal Republic Act No. 17 or its amended provisions.
- It solely extends the deadlines set forth in particular sections to provide more time for compliance.
- The legal force and content of Republic Act No. 17 and Republic Act No. 92 remain intact and unaltered by this order.