Title
Reservation of Public Land in Davao for DA Sites
Law
Proclamation No. 256
Decision Date
Feb 14, 1956
Ramon Magsaysay, President of the Philippines, reserves a 2,017 square meter parcel of public land in Davao City for the building site of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, following the recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Law Summary

Purpose of the Land Reservation

  • The land is reserved specifically for building site purposes.
  • The reservation is for the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
  • The land remains subject to private rights, if any exist.

Description and Location of the Reserved Land

  • The parcel is identified as Lot No. 2, Sta. Ana Addition, Davao Townsite.
  • It is situated in Sta. Ana, City of Davao, Island of Mindanao.
  • The land boundaries are as follows:
    • North: Tomas Monteverde Avenue
    • East: Governor Carpenter Street
    • South: Proposed First Avenue
    • West: Customs Street (also known as New Agustin Alvarez Street)

Technical Land Survey Details

  • The land area is approximately 2,017 square meters.
  • Survey points and coordinates are precisely described, referencing a plan with numbered points and concrete monuments marking the ground.
  • Bearings are true with reference to a declination of 2° 34' W, based on an original survey conducted on August 28, 1908.

Formalization and Effectivity

  • The proclamation is signed by the President, Ramon Magsaysay.
  • The seal of the Republic of the Philippines is affixed to the proclamation.
  • The document was executed in Manila on February 14, 1956.
  • The law formalizes the withdrawal of the specified land from public sale or settlement and reserves it for government use.

Administrative Procedures

  • The proclamation follows an executive process initiated by a departmental recommendation.
  • Land registration and public records would reflect this reservation
  • The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources is entrusted with the management and use of the reserved parcel.

Legal Implications

  • The reservation prohibits sale or settlement of the reserved land by private parties.
  • Any pre-existing private rights on the land are maintained.
  • The action protects government interests in securing land for official use.

Summary Points

  • Legal basis in Commonwealth Act No. 141 Section 83.
  • Specific location and detailed survey of the property.
  • Reservation of land for public administrative use.
  • Presidential authority exercised through formal proclamation.
  • Protection of existing private rights while restricting new claims or transactions.

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