Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)
Act No. 3834, enacted on November 5, 1931, amends Section 479 of the Revised Administrative Code regarding contested elections. It stipulates that election contests must be filed within two weeks of the election proclamation by any candidate who has submitted their certificate of candidacy. The Court of First Instance has exclusive jurisdiction over these contests, which must be resolved within one year. The court is empowered to examine election documents and declare the elected candidate, who can assume office promptly unless an appeal is filed. This act took effect upon its approval.
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- What is Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) about?
- Act No. 3834, enacted on November 5, 1931, amends Section 479 of the Revised Administrative Code regarding contested elections. It stipulates that election contests must be filed within two weeks of the election proclamation by any candidate who has submitted their certificate of candidacy. The Court of First Instance has exclusive jurisdiction over these contests, which must be resolved within one year. The court is empowered to examine election documents and declare the elected candidate, who can assume office promptly unless an appeal is filed. This act took effect upon its approval.
- What type of law is Act No. 3834?
- Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3834) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) enacted?
- Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3834) was enacted on Nov 5, 1931.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)?
- Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3834, Nov 5, 1931 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 3834
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 5, 1931
ACT NO. 3834
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE OF THE REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, AS AMENDED BY ACTS NUMBERED THIRTY-THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN AND THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE
SECTION 1. Section four hundred and seventy-nine of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended by Acts Numbered Thirty-three hundred and eighty-seven and Thirty-six hundred and ninety-nine, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 479. Contested election to office in general. — Contests in all elections for the determination of which provision has not been made otherwise shall be heard by the Court of First Instance having jurisdiction in the judicial district in which the election was held, upon motion by any candidate voted for at such election and who has duly filed his certificate of candidacy. The contest shall be filed with the court within two weeks after the proclamation and shall refer to specific charges: Provided, however, That candidates for vice-president and councilor may file a joint motion as parties to a contest. ACEIac
"Such court shall have exclusive and final jurisdiction, except as hereinafter provided. Upon petition of an interested party, or of its own accord if the interests of justice require it, said court shall forthwith cause the registration lists, ballot boxes, ballots, and other documents used at such election to be brought before it and examined, and shall appoint the necessary officers therefor and fix their compensation, which shall not exceed five pesos per diem each. All proceedings in an electoral contest shall be terminated within one year.
"The court shall declare who has been elected or that no candidate has been legally elected, as the case may be, and the candidate who has been declared elected shall be entitled to assume office without any other canvass by the board of canvassers as soon as the clerk of the court has notified the board of canvassers of the decision of the court and the person concerned has received a copy thereof, unless by virtue of the section next following an appeal shall lie and shall have been filed in accordance with the provisions of said section. The clerk of court shall immediately send certified copies of the decision to the board of canvassers and the candidates affected by the same."
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, November 5, 1931.
Cite This Law
Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3834, Nov 5, 1931 (Philippines)
Amendment to Sec. 479 of Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3834 (Phil. 1931)
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