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AN ACT PENALIZING USURPATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
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AN ACT PENALIZING USURPATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Republic Act No. 10
September 2, 1946
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Summary of Republic Act No. 10 - An Act Penalizing Usurpation of Public Authority- Unlawful Performance of Government Acts
- Any person who performs any act pertaining to the Government or to any person in authority or public officer without being lawfully entitled to do so shall be punished. (Section 1)
- The punishment is imprisonment for not less than two years nor more than ten years. (Section 1)
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AN ACT PENALIZING USURPATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Republic Act No. 10
•September 2, 1946
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10
AN ACT PENALIZING USURPATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Section 1. Any person who, with or without pretense of official position, shall perform any act pertaining to the Government, or to any person in authority or public officer, without being lawfully entitled to do so, shall be punished with imprisonment for not less than two years nor more than ten years.
Section 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: September 2, 1946
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Amends
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Statutes
Republic Acts
usurpation
public authority
government acts
unlawful performance
imprisonment
criminal penalty
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10
AN ACT PENALIZING USURPATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Section 1. Any person who, with or without pretense of official position, shall perform any act pertaining to the Government, or to any person in authority or public officer, without being lawfully entitled to do so, shall be punished with imprisonment for not less than two years nor more than ten years.
Section 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: September 2, 1946
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