Land Description and Boundaries
- Parcel of land technically described according to marked corner points identified by distinctive trees (species and diameter specified) and natural landmarks such as creeks and rivers.
- Boundaries articulated through distances and directions connecting the corner points around the approximately 201-hectare area.
- The description includes detailed references to tree species (e.g., white lauan, bignay, guisok, tangili, lanete) and natural water features (creeks like Coyong Creek, Malisbog River).
- The land is depicted in Bureau of Forestry Map CR-32.
Administration and Use Conditions
- Reserved land falls under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Health for its designated purpose.
- Utilization, removal, or disposal of timber and other forest products within the parcel must comply with applicable Forest Laws or Internal Revenue laws and regulations.
- The proclamation provides for the management of resources to ensure legal and regulated exploitation.
Legal Effect and Certification
- The proclamation has the force of law following the signature and affixing of the Republic seal by the President of the Philippines.
- Signed in Manila on February 16, 1956, under the administration of President Ramon Magsaysay.
- Execution is confirmed by the Acting Executive Secretary Fortunato De Leon.
Important Legal Concepts
- Public domain land can be excluded or reserved for specific uses by presidential proclamation based on administrative code provisions.
- Reserved lands may still be subject to private rights; such rights must be respected.
- Detailed legal descriptions using natural and botanical markers are critical for precise land demarcation and administration.
- Coordination between Departments of Health and Agriculture/Natural Resources is necessary for land use and resource management following legal standards.