Salary of Substitute Justice of the Peace
Act No. 3539, enacted on November 22, 1929, stipulates that when a Justice of the Peace is absent or incapacitated, a substitute Justice will receive their own salary plus 75% of the absent Justice's salary. The Act amends Section 211 of the Administrative Code, outlining that auxiliary justices must meet the same qualifications and restrictions as regular justices. In the absence of an auxiliary justice, the district judge may appoint another nearby Justice of the Peace to fulfill the duties temporarily. This legislation aims to ensure continuity in the judiciary by providing financial compensation for substitute justices.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 3539
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 22, 1929
ACT NO. 3539
AN ACT PROVIDING THAT IN CASE OF THE SUBSTITUTION OF A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE OR INCAPACITY, THE SUBSTITUTE JUSTICE SHALL RECEIVE A SALARY EQUAL TO HIS OWN AND SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENTUM OF THE SALARY OF THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WHOM HE SUBSTITUTES, AND AMENDING THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ACCORDINGLY
SECTION 1. Section two hundred and eleven of the Administrative Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 211. Auxiliary justice —Qualifications and duties. — The auxiliary justice of the peace shall have the same qualifications and be subject to the same restrictions as the regular justice, and shall perform the duties of said office during any vacancy therein or in case of the absence of the regular justice from the municipality, or of his disability or disqualification, or in case of his death or resignation until the appointment and qualification of his successor, or in any cause whose immediate trial the regular justice shall certify to be specially urgent and which he is unable to try by reason of actual engagement in another trial.
"In case there is no auxiliary justice of the peace to perform the duties of the regular justice in the cases above mentioned, the judge of the district shall designate the nearest justice of the peace of the province to act as justice of the peace in such municipality, town, or place, in which case the justice of the peace so designated shall have jurisdiction and shall receive the total of his own salary and seventy-five per centum of the salary of the justice of the peace whom he may substitute."
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, November 22, 1929.
Cite This Law
Salary of Substitute Justice of the Peace, Act No. 3539, Nov 22, 1929 (Philippines)
Salary of Substitute Justice of the Peace, Act No. 3539 (Phil. 1929)
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