An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes
Act No. 2830, enacted on March 6, 1919, amends existing legislation to establish both English and Spanish as official languages in Philippine courts until January 1, 1930. The amendment allows courts to maintain records in either language, depending on what is deemed most convenient for the public and the parties involved. Parties can present their cases in either language, with provisions for interpretation if needed. Additionally, justice of the peace courts are required to conduct proceedings in Spanish unless specific language stipulations are made.
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- What is An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes about?
- Act No. 2830, enacted on March 6, 1919, amends existing legislation to establish both English and Spanish as official languages in Philippine courts until January 1, 1930. The amendment allows courts to maintain records in either language, depending on what is deemed most convenient for the public and the parties involved. Parties can present their cases in either language, with provisions for interpretation if needed. Additionally, justice of the peace courts are required to conduct proceedings in Spanish unless specific language stipulations are made.
- What type of law is Act No. 2830?
- An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes (Act No. 2830) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes enacted?
- An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes (Act No. 2830) was enacted on Mar 6, 1919.
- What is the citation for An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes?
- An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes, Act No. 2830, Mar 6, 1919 (Philippines)
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- Act No. 2830
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- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 6, 1919
ACT NO. 2830
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION TWELVE OF ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY, AS AMENDED, BY PROVIDING THAT UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY, BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH SHALL BE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. Section twelve of Act Numbered One hundred and ninety, as amended by Acts Numbered Eleven hundred and twenty-three, Fourteen hundred and twenty-seven, Nineteen hundred and forty-six, and Twenty-two hundred and thirty-nine, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 12. Official language of the courts. — Until otherwise provided by the Philippine Legislature, the official language of all courts and their records shall be English: Provided, That until January first, nineteen hundred and thirty, Spanish shall be also an official language of the courts and their records; that the Supreme Court and any Court of First Instance, justice of the peace court, municipal court, or other court of similar jurisdiction which may hereafter be established, may order its records to be made in either English or Spanish as it may deem best for the public convenience and the interests of the parties; and that any party or his counsel may examine witnesses and make oral argument in English or Spanish, which shall then and there be interpreted into other language by a court interpreter whenever the other party or his counsel does not understand the language in which the examination or argument is made, and so requests, and may submit any petition, motion, pleading, brief, document or evidence either in English or Spanish without an accompanying translation into the other language: Provided, however, That in cases in which all the parties or counsel stipulate in writing, or the accused in a criminal action requests, the language used in the record shall be in accordance with such stipulation or request; and that proceedings in justice of the peace courts shall be in the Spanish language unless the justice speaks English and there is an official interpreter or all the parties or their counsel speak English." HTcADC
Approved: March 6, 1919.
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An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes, Act No. 2830, Mar 6, 1919 (Philippines)
An Act to Amend Section Twelve of Act Numbered One Hundred and Ninety, as Amended, by Providing that Until January First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, Both English and Spanish shall be Official Languages, and for Other Purposes, Act No. 2830 (Phil. 1919)
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