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.