An Act Declaring the Municipality of Tagbilaran, in the Province of Bohol, to be of the Fourth Class, and Repealing a Part of General Order Number One Hundred and One, Series of Nineteen Hundred, Office of the Military Governor
Act No. 327, enacted on January 3, 1902, designates the municipality of Tagbilaran in Bohol as a fourth-class municipality. It also repeals conflicting provisions of General Order No. 101 from the Office of the Military Governor. The act emphasizes the need for prompt implementation for the public good, allowing for expedited passage. It is effective immediately upon its enactment.
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- Act No. 327
- Date Enacted
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- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
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January 3, 1902
ACT NO. 327
AN ACT DECLARING THE MUNICIPALITY OF TAGBILARAN, IN THE PROVINCE OF BOHOL, TO BE OF THE FOURTH CLASS, AND REPEALING A PART OF GENERAL ORDER NUMBER ONE HUNDRED AND ONE, SERIES OF NINETEEN HUNDRED, OFFICE OF THE MILITARY GOVERNOR
SECTION 1. The municipality of Tagbilaran, in the Province of Bohol, is hereby declared to be a municipality of the fourth class, and that portion of General Order Number One hundred and one, series of nineteen hundred, Office of the Military Governor, which is inconsistent with this Act is hereby repealed. AcICHD
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, January 3, 1902.
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An Act Declaring the Municipality of Tagbilaran, in the Province of Bohol, to be of the Fourth Class, and Repealing a Part of General Order Number One Hundred and One, Series of Nineteen Hundred, Office of the Military Governor, Act No. 327, Jan 3, 1902 (Philippines)
An Act Declaring the Municipality of Tagbilaran, in the Province of Bohol, to be of the Fourth Class, and Repealing a Part of General Order Number One Hundred and One, Series of Nineteen Hundred, Office of the Military Governor, Act No. 327 (Phil. 1902)
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