Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land
Republic Act No. 1252, enacted on June 10, 1955, amends the Pasture Land Act by establishing requirements for individuals leasing public land for grazing. Lessees must stock at least one head of large cattle for every five hectares of pasture and maintain that number to prevent automatic cancellation of their lease. The law also enforces penalties for unauthorized use of public grazing land, imposing fines or imprisonment for violators. Additionally, it allows for the confiscation of bonds posted as a guarantee for compliance with lease terms. The Act takes effect immediately upon approval.
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- What is Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land about?
- Republic Act No. 1252, enacted on June 10, 1955, amends the Pasture Land Act by establishing requirements for individuals leasing public land for grazing. Lessees must stock at least one head of large cattle for every five hectares of pasture and maintain that number to prevent automatic cancellation of their lease. The law also enforces penalties for unauthorized use of public grazing land, imposing fines or imprisonment for violators. Additionally, it allows for the confiscation of bonds posted as a guarantee for compliance with lease terms. The Act takes effect immediately upon approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 1252?
- Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land (Republic Act No. 1252) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land enacted?
- Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land (Republic Act No. 1252) was enacted on Jun 10, 1955.
- What is the citation for Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land?
- Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land, Republic Act No. 1252, Jun 10, 1955 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 1252
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 10, 1955
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1252
AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE PASTURE LAND ACT, BY REQUIRING PERSONS LEASING OR USING PUBLIC LAND FOR PASTURE TO PUT UP AT LEAST ONE HEAD OF LARGE CATTLE BELONGING TO THE LESSEE OR PERMITTEE FOR EVERY FIVE HECTARES THEREOF, AND PROVIDING ADDITIONAL PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ACT
SECTION 1. Section eight of Commonwealth Act Numbered Four hundred fifty-two, otherwise known as the Pasture Land Act, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 8. Before any lease or permit is issued under the provisions of this Act, the applicant may, as guaranty of good faith in filing his application and for the satisfactory compliance with the terms and conditions of the lease or permit and the payment of rental charges due thereon, be required to deposit with the Director of Forestry a cash bond, a Philippine National Bank Bond, or a bond of the Government of the Philippines, or any political subdivision thereof in any amount to be determined by the Director of Forestry with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce. In case the bond required exceeds two hundred pesos, a bond duly executed by a reputed surety company may be accepted, but in such case it shall be increased by not less than twenty-five per centum nor more than seventy-five per centum in the discretion of the Director of Forestry. The bond may be confiscated by the Government in case of any violation on the part of the lessee or permittee of any of the terms of the lease or permit. cdt
"Within one year from the approval of the lease or permit, the lessee or permittee shall put up at least one head of large cattle belonging to him for every five hectares of pasture land applied for: Provided, That the lessee or permittee shall at all times keep the number required. Failure to do so shall cause the automatic cancellation of the lease or permit."
SECTION 2. Section eleven of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 11. Any person, corporation, or association of persons who occupies or uses any part of the public domain for grazing purposes without lease or permit, in violation of the provisions of this Act, or who, having obtained such lease or permit uses said part of the public domain for agricultural purposes, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one thousand pesos nor more than two thousand pesos or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both, in the discretion of the court. In case of a corporation or association, the president, managing director or manager thereof shall be held criminally liable. Any lease or permit herein granted shall also be automatically cancelled upon violation of any of the provisions of this Act or of any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder."
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. cdt
Approved: June 10, 1955
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 51, No. 6, p. 2816 in June 1955
Cite This Law
Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land, Republic Act No. 1252, Jun 10, 1955 (Philippines)
Amendments to Pasture Land Act Re: Requirements for Lessee or Permittee of Pasture Land, Republic Act No. 1252 (Phil. 1955)
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