Reservation of Land for National Park
- The parcels of land previously covered by the revoked proclamations are reserved for national park purposes.
- The national park is designated as Quezon Memorial Park.
- The administration of the park is assigned to the Commission on Parks and Wildlife.
Location and Description of the Reserved Parcels
- Located in the District of Diliman, Quezon City.
- The two parcels correspond to Lot R.P.-3-B-3-A-1 and Lot R.P.-3-B-4-B-1 from the subdivision plan Bsd-10532.
- Exact boundary descriptions are provided with measured bearings and distances.
- The total area covered amounts to approximately 986,108.60 square meters and 986,687.30 square meters respectively.
Survey and Marking
- Boundaries are marked with concrete monuments and points of curve.
- Surveys date back to between December 1910 and June 1911, and the subdivision surveys were made in January 1951.
- True bearing and declination details are specified for accuracy.
Legal Authority and Formalization
- The reservation is made under the powers granted by Section One of Act No. 3915 (as amended) and Section Two of Republic Act No. 826.
- The proclamation is signed and sealed by the President of the Philippines, formalizing the legal reservation.
Key Legal Concepts
- Revocation of previous land proclamations to consolidate national park designation.
- Reservation of government-owned lands for public use and conservation.
- Detailed metes and bounds description ensures legal clarity on land boundaries.
- Central role of the Commission on Parks and Wildlife in managing the national park.
- Use of established surveying and legal frameworks to legitimize land reservation actions.