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Amending Sections One And Two Of Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Nine, As Amended By Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Three.
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Amending Sections One And Two Of Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Nine, As Amended By Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Three.
Presidential Decree No. 19
October 11, 1972
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Summary of Presidential Decree No. 19Amendments to Republic Act No. 4569 and Republic Act No. 4883
- Section 1: Publication of judicial notices, advertisements for public bidding, notices of auction sales, and other similar notices or announcements can be made in:
- A newspaper with nationwide circulation published regularly by a government agency or entity (Section 1)
- Any newspaper published and edited in any part of the country which is in operation during the existence of the present national emergency (Section 1)
- Section 2: The distribution of notices by lot, as required by Section 2 of the aforementioned Act, shall be dispensed with in case only one newspaper is in operation in a particular area or region (Section 2)
Rationale and Background
- In line with Letter of Instruction No. 1 dated September 22, 1972, issued pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972, the Secretary of National Defense and the Press Secretary took over control of all newspapers for the duration of the present national emergency (Whereas clause 1)
- The requirements in Sections 1 and 2 of Republic Act No. 4569, as amended by Republic Act No. 4883, regarding the publication of notices in a newspaper regularly published for at least two years and the distribution of notices by lot cannot be complied with due to the take-over (Whereas clause 2)
- The inability to comply with the aforementioned requirements has resulted in the paralyzation of normal transactions of the government and private sectors, such as foreclosure of mortgages, sale of property on execution, naturalization proceedings, and letting of contracts for public works construction projects (Whereas clause 3)
- This paralyzation is inimical to the economic growth of the country (Whereas clause 4)
Implementation and Effectivity
- The amendments are adopted, approved, and made part of the law of the land (Paragraph 5)
- The decree shall take effect immediately (Paragraph 6)
- The President reserves the right to make amendments, changes, and modifications, which shall take effect after announcement (Paragraph 6)
- Any provision or provisions of any law, regulation, or executive order in conflict with this Decree is set aside (Paragraph 7)
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Amending Sections One And Two Of Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Nine, As Amended By Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Three.
Presidential Decree No. 19
•October 11, 1972
MALACAÑANGM a n i l a
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 19 October 11, 1972
AMENDING SECTIONS ONE AND TWO OF REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE
WHEREAS, in line with my Letter of Instruction No. 1 dated September 22, 1972, issued pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, the Secretary of National Defense and the Press Secretary took over the control of all newspapers wherever they are for the duration of the present national emergency, or until otherwise ordered by me or by my duly designated representative to prevent further subversive activity to undermine faith and confidence in the government;
WHEREAS, as a consequence of said take-over, the requirements in Sections 1 and 2 of Republic Act No. 4569, (June 19, 1965), as amended by Republic Act No. 4883, (June 17, 1967) regarding the publication of judicial notices, advertisements for public bidding, notices of auction sales and other similar notices of announcements in a newspaper or periodical which has been regularly...
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Executive Issuances
Presidential Decrees
Presidential Decree
Republic Act No. 4569
Republic Act No. 4883
judicial notices
advertisements for public bidding
notices of auction sales
announcements
newspaper
nationwide circulation
government agency
national emergency
distribution by lot
foreclosure of mortgages
sale of property on execution
naturalization proceedings
public works construction projects
economic growth
amendments
modifications
effectivity
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