Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes
Republic Act No. 730, enacted on June 18, 1952, allows qualified Filipino citizens to purchase public lands for residential purposes without public auction. Eligible applicants must not own a home lot in their municipality, have established residence on the land, and have constructed a house there. The sale is limited to a maximum of one thousand square meters, with a payment structure requiring a 10% down payment and the balance payable over ten years. The law imposes restrictions on the encumbrance and alienation of the land for ten years after patent issuance, and any violations render contracts void. Additional provisions from the Public Land Act remain applicable unless inconsistent with this Act.
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- What is Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes about?
- Republic Act No. 730, enacted on June 18, 1952, allows qualified Filipino citizens to purchase public lands for residential purposes without public auction. Eligible applicants must not own a home lot in their municipality, have established residence on the land, and have constructed a house there. The sale is limited to a maximum of one thousand square meters, with a payment structure requiring a 10% down payment and the balance payable over ten years. The law imposes restrictions on the encumbrance and alienation of the land for ten years after patent issuance, and any violations render contracts void. Additional provisions from the Public Land Act remain applicable unless inconsistent with this Act.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 730?
- Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes (Republic Act No. 730) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes enacted?
- Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes (Republic Act No. 730) was enacted on Jun 18, 1952.
- What is the citation for Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes?
- Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes, Republic Act No. 730, Jun 18, 1952 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 730
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 18, 1952
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 730
AN ACT TO PERMIT THE SALE WITHOUT PUBLIC AUCTION OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS
SECTION 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections sixty-one and sixty-seven of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred forty-one, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Two hundred ninety-three, any Filipino citizen of legal age who is not the owner of a home lot in the municipality or city in which he resides and who has in good faith established his residence on a parcel of the public land of the Republic of the Philippines which is not needed for the public service, shall be given preference to purchase at a private sale of which reasonable notice shall be given to him not more than one thousand square meters at a price to be fixed by the Director of Lands with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources. It shall be an essential condition of this sale that the occupants has constructed his house on the land and actually resided therein. Ten per cent of the purchase price shall be paid upon the approval of the sale and the balance may be paid in full, or in ten equal annual installments. acd
SECTION 2. Except in favor of the Government or any of its branches, units, or institutions lands acquired under the provisions of this Act shall not be subject to encumbrance or alienation before the patent is issued and for a term of ten years from the date of the issuance of such patent, nor shall they become liable to the satisfaction of any debt contracted prior to the expiration of said period. No transfer or alienation made after the said period of ten years and within fifteen years from the issuance of such patent except those made by virtue of the right of succession shall be valid unless when duly authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the transferee or vendee is a Filipino citizen. Every conveyance made shall be subject to repurchase by the original purchaser or his legal heirs within a period of five years from the date of conveyance.
Any contract or agreement made or executed in violation of this section shall be void ab initio.
SECTION 3. The provisions of the Public Land Act with respect to the sale of lands for residential purposes which are not inconsistent herewith shall be applicable. cdt
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 18, 1952
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 48, No. 7 in July 1952
Cite This Law
Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes, Republic Act No. 730, Jun 18, 1952 (Philippines)
Permitting the Sale Without Public Auction of Public Lands for Residential Purposes, Republic Act No. 730 (Phil. 1952)
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