Law Summary
Background and Purpose
- Legal Principle: This proclamation establishes March 31, 1956, as a special public holiday in the Philippines.
- Context: The preceding days, March 29 (Holy Thursday) and March 30 (Good Friday), are recognized public holidays. The declaration of March 31 as a special public holiday is aimed at allowing citizens an extended break without negatively impacting public interests.
Authority
- President's Authority: The proclamation is issued under the authority granted to the President of the Philippines by Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
- Signatory: The proclamation is signed by Ramon Magsaysay, the President of the Philippines.
Declaration Details
- Date of Proclamation: The proclamation was made on March 23, 1956.
- Special Public Holiday: March 31, 1956, is officially declared as a special public holiday.
Legal Formalities
- Execution: The proclamation includes the affixation of the seal of the Republic of the Philippines, indicating its formal execution and validity.
- Witness: The proclamation is further attested by Fortunato De Leon, Acting Executive Secretary.
Key Details
- Public Holidays Preceding the Declaration:
- March 29, 1956: Holy Thursday
- March 30, 1956: Good Friday
- Implications: The declaration of March 31 as a special public holiday ensures that citizens can enjoy an extended holiday period.
Cross-References
- Applicable Law: This proclamation references Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code as the legal basis for declaring a special public holiday.
Key Takeaways
- Proclamation No. 278 declares March 31, 1956, a special public holiday following two regular public holidays.
- Issued by President Ramon Magsaysay, it is executed under the authority of the Revised Administrative Code.
- The proclamation allows for an extended holiday period and is formally attested by the Acting Executive Secretary.