Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber
Republic Act No. 151, enacted on June 14, 1947, amends Section 263 of the National Internal Revenue Code regarding the measurement of timber. It outlines the specific methods for measuring both round and squared timber, including adjustments for natural defects by the Director of Forestry, with the option for appeal to the Department Head. The act mandates that sawn or manufactured timber must be properly manifested, or it will incur forest charges based on double its volume. Additionally, any conflicting provisions from previous acts are repealed, and the law takes effect upon approval.
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- What is Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber about?
- Republic Act No. 151, enacted on June 14, 1947, amends Section 263 of the National Internal Revenue Code regarding the measurement of timber. It outlines the specific methods for measuring both round and squared timber, including adjustments for natural defects by the Director of Forestry, with the option for appeal to the Department Head. The act mandates that sawn or manufactured timber must be properly manifested, or it will incur forest charges based on double its volume. Additionally, any conflicting provisions from previous acts are repealed, and the law takes effect upon approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 151?
- Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber (Republic Act No. 151) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber enacted?
- Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber (Republic Act No. 151) was enacted on Jun 14, 1947.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber?
- Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber, Republic Act No. 151, Jun 14, 1947 (Philippines)
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- Republic Act No. 151
- Date Enacted
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- Statutes
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- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 14, 1947
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 151
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX, KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE
SECTION 1. Section two hundred and sixty-three of Commonwealth Act Numbered Four hundred and sixty-six, known as the National Internal Revenue Code, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 263. Mode of measuring timber. — Except as herein below provided, all timber shall be measured and manifested in the round or squared, before being sawn or manufactured. The volume of all round timber shall be ascertained by multiplying the area of the small end by the length of the log, the diameter of the log to be measured exclusive of the bark; but if the end of a log is irregular the average diameter shall be used; and in order to ascertain the volume of a log more than eight meters long, the diameter of the middle of said log, or the average of the diameters, at both ends thereof, shall be used as basis. If a log in the round, cut under license, is measured and manifested by forest officers, the Director of Forestry shall make due allowance for rot, cavities, or other natural defects; but from any decision of the Director of Forestry in this respect, an appeal shall lie to his Department Head, whose decision shall be final. The manifest of timber cut by licensees operating sawmills in or near the forest shall be attested by forest officers whenever practicable. acd
The volume of squared timber shall be ascertained by multiplying the average of the cross section measured by the length, to which forty per centum shall be added for loss in squaring: Provided, however, That if squared timber cut under license is measured and manifested by forest officers, the Director of Forestry shall make due allowance for rot, cavities, or other natural defects; but from any decision of the Director of Forestry in this respect, an appeal shall lie to his Department Head, whose decision shall be final. The privilege of manifesting timber after squaring shall, however, be granted only to licensees who have squared their logs in the forests with the ax and intend to take it to market in this form.
If sawn or otherwise manufactured timber is found which has not been manifested in accordance with the provisions hereof, the corresponding forest charges shall be assessed on twice the volume of the actual contents of such sawn or manufactured timber.
SECTION 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 14, 1947
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 43, No. 7, p. 2598 in July 1947
Cite This Law
Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber, Republic Act No. 151, Jun 14, 1947 (Philippines)
Amendment to Section 263 of C.A. No. 466 Re: Mode of Measuring Timber, Republic Act No. 151 (Phil. 1947)
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