Mining Industry Aid Act
Republic Act No. 81, enacted on October 29, 1946, aims to support the Philippine mining industry by waiving or extending compliance periods for mining operators affected by World War II. It allows locators, holders, and operators of mining claims and concessions to defer fulfilling certain legal obligations from 1941 to 1947, provided they resume production by July 1, 1947. The Act also condones unpaid real estate taxes, rentals, and fees for the same period, with certain conditions for those resuming operations. Additionally, it forgives royalties and taxes on minerals lost due to the war, with obligations reinstated if the minerals are later recovered.
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- What is Mining Industry Aid Act about?
- Republic Act No. 81, enacted on October 29, 1946, aims to support the Philippine mining industry by waiving or extending compliance periods for mining operators affected by World War II. It allows locators, holders, and operators of mining claims and concessions to defer fulfilling certain legal obligations from 1941 to 1947, provided they resume production by July 1, 1947. The Act also condones unpaid real estate taxes, rentals, and fees for the same period, with certain conditions for those resuming operations. Additionally, it forgives royalties and taxes on minerals lost due to the war, with obligations reinstated if the minerals are later recovered.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 81?
- Mining Industry Aid Act (Republic Act No. 81) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Mining Industry Aid Act enacted?
- Mining Industry Aid Act (Republic Act No. 81) was enacted on Oct 29, 1946.
- What is the citation for Mining Industry Aid Act?
- Mining Industry Aid Act, Republic Act No. 81, Oct 29, 1946 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 81
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 29, 1946
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 81
AN ACT TO AID THE MINING INDUSTRY BY PROVIDING FOR THE WAIVER OF, AND/OR EXTENSION OF THE PERIOD WITHIN WHICH TO PERFORM, ACCOMPLISH OR COMPLY WITH ANY TERM, CONDITION, OR STIPULATION REQUIRED OF LOCATORS, HOLDERS, LESSEES, OR OPERATORS OF MINING CLAIMS OR CONCESSIONS, AND OF WATER RIGHTS AND TIMBER CONCESSIONS CONNECTED WITH THE MINING INDUSTRY, AND THE CONDONATION OF MINING, SPECIFIC AND REAL ESTATE TAXES, UNDER CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SECTION 1. Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
(a) The enforcement of any term, condition or stipulation required to be performed, accomplished or complied with by locators, holders, lessees, owners, or operators of mining claims or concessions, or of water rights and timber concessions connected with the mining industry, which were existing and in force on January first, nineteen hundred and forty-two, as by reason of the war and circumstances arising therefrom, could not be performed, accomplished or complied with before the approval of this Act, is hereby waived for the period from nineteen hundred and forty-one to nineteen hundred and forty-seven, inclusive: Provided, That any locator, holder, lessee, owner or operator of a mining claim or concession who shall start or resume actual production on or before July first, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, shall comply with the term, condition, or stipulation herein waived, for the year in which such actual operation started or resumed.
(b) Locators or holders of mining claims whose right to file their lease applications therefor was existing and in force on January first, nineteen hundred and forty-two, but by the reason of the war and the circumstances arising therefrom, could not file the same before the approval of this Act, may file the said applications within two years from and after the date of the approval of this Act.
(c) All unpaid real estate taxes, rentals, and occupation fees, and penalties that may be imposed thereon, due or which may become due for the years nineteen hundred forty-one to nineteen hundred forty-seven, inclusive, on mining claims or concessions existing and in force on January first, nineteen hundred and forty-two, are hereby condoned: Provided, That any person or corporation which starts or resumes actual production on or before July first, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, shall pay the real estate taxes, rentals and occupation fees for the year, in which such actual operation was started or resumed.
(d) All unpaid royalties, ad valorem or specific taxes on all minerals mined from mining claims or concessions existing and in force on January first, nineteen hundred and forty-two, and which minerals were lost by reason of the war or of circumstances arising therefrom, are hereby condoned: Provided, That if said minerals had been or shall be recovered, or the value thereof received or shall be received, by the miner or producer, such royalties, ad valorem or specific taxes on the same shall immediately become due and payable. casia
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: October 29, 1946
Not published in the Official Gazette
Cite This Law
Mining Industry Aid Act, Republic Act No. 81, Oct 29, 1946 (Philippines)
Mining Industry Aid Act, Republic Act No. 81 (Phil. 1946)
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- Amendments to R.A. No. 3089 (Assistance to Gold Mining Industry)Republic Act No. 6364 • Aug 5, 1971 • Statutes
- Amendments to R.A. No. 3089 (Gold Mining Industry Assistance Act of 1961)Republic Act No. 3472 • Jun 16, 1962 • Statutes
- Amendment to R.A. 81 Re: Condonation of Taxes and Extension of Period for Requirement Compliance in Mining IndustryRepublic Act No. 215 • Jun 1, 1948 • Statutes
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