EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 629 December 31, 1980
ABOLISHING THE REPARATIONS COMMISSION AND TRANSFERRING ITS REMAINING ACTIVITIES TO THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
WHEREAS, the Japanese war reparations agreement has already terminated; WHEREAS, the collection of accounts receivable can be done effectively by the Development Bank of the Philippines, which is, at present, actually collecting payments for disposed reparation goods;
WHEREAS, the President has continuing authority under Presidential Decree No. 1416 to reorganize the administrative structure of the National Government;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, and pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1416, do hereby order:
1. The Reparation Commission is hereby abolished and the responsibility for collection of accounts receivable from the end-users of reparation goods is hereby transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines.
2. All pertinent records of the Commission are hereby transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines.
3. The liquidation of assets and liabilities of the...
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Executive Orders
Abolishing the Reparations Commission and Transferring Its Remaining Activities to the Development Bank of the Philippines
Executive Order No. 629
Summary of Executive Order No. 629
Abolition of the Reparations Commission
- The Reparations Commission is abolished. (Section 1)
- The responsibility for collecting accounts receivable from end-users of reparation goods is transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines. (Section 1)
Transfer of Records
- All pertinent records of the Reparations Commission are transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines. (Section 2)
Liquidation of Assets and Liabilities
- The liquidation of assets and liabilities of the Reparations Commission shall be undertaken by the Board of Liquidators. (Section 3)
Effective Date
- The Executive Order takes effect on December 31, 1980. (Section 4)
Abolition of the Reparations Commission
- The Reparations Commission is abolished. (Section 1)
- The responsibility for collecting accounts receivable from end-users of reparation goods is transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines. (Section 1)
Transfer of Records
- All pertinent records of the Reparations Commission are transferred to the Development Bank of the Philippines. (Section 2)
Liquidation of Assets and Liabilities
- The liquidation of assets and liabilities of the Reparations Commission shall be undertaken by the Board of Liquidators. (Section 3)
Effective Date
- The Executive Order takes effect on December 31, 1980. (Section 4)