An Act Amending Act Numbered Six Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Providing for the Registration, under the Provisions of the Land Registration Act, of All Lands Lying within the Boundaries Lawfully Set Apart for Military Reservations, and All Lands Desired to be Purchased by the Government of the United States for Military Purposes, by Striking Out therein the Word "Buildings"
Act No. 806, enacted on July 24, 1903, amends Act No. 627 concerning the registration of lands set apart for military reservations and those intended for purchase by the U.S. government for military purposes. The amendment involves the removal of the term "buildings" from several sections of the original act to clarify the scope of land registration. The law emphasizes the urgency of its passage for the public good and is effective immediately upon enactment.
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- Act No. 806
- Date Enacted
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- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 24, 1903
ACT NO. 806
AN ACT AMENDING ACT NUMBERED SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN, PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT, OF ALL LANDS LYING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES LAWFULLY SET APART FOR MILITARY RESERVATIONS, AND ALL LANDS DESIRED TO BE PURCHASED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR MILITARY PURPOSES, BY STRIKING OUT THEREIN THE WORD "BUILDINGS"
SECTION 1. Act Numbered Six hundred and twenty-seven entitled "An Act to bring immediately under the operation of the Land Registration Act all lands lying within the boundaries lawfully set apart for military reservation, and all lands desired to be purchased by the Government of the United States for military purposes," is hereby amended by striking out the word "buildings" appearing in said Act as follows: In the first and fifth lines of section one; in the tenth line of section two; in the sixth, tenth, and thirteenth lines of section three; in the first and fifth lines of section four, and the nineteenth, twenty-second, and twenty-fifth lines of section seven.
SECTION 2. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
ENACTED, July 24, 1903.
Cite This Law
An Act Amending Act Numbered Six Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Providing for the Registration, under the Provisions of the Land Registration Act, of All Lands Lying within the Boundaries Lawfully Set Apart for Military Reservations, and All Lands Desired to be Purchased by the Government of the United States for Military Purposes, by Striking Out therein the Word "Buildings", Act No. 806, Jul 24, 1903 (Philippines)
An Act Amending Act Numbered Six Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Providing for the Registration, under the Provisions of the Land Registration Act, of All Lands Lying within the Boundaries Lawfully Set Apart for Military Reservations, and All Lands Desired to be Purchased by the Government of the United States for Military Purposes, by Striking Out therein the Word "Buildings", Act No. 806 (Phil. 1903)
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