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M a n i l aPRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 178 April 23, 1973
FURTHER AMENDING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 138, AMENDED BY PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 172, BY ALLOWING THE OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE REPARATIONS MISSION IN TOKYO, JAPAN, TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS GRANTED UNDER THE DECREE UP TO THE TIME OF DISSOLUTION OF THE REPARATIONS MISSION
I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, as amended, do hereby further amend Presidential Decree No. 138 dated March 2, 1973, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 172 dated April 10, 1973, by adding the following section:
"Sec. 2. The personnel of the Reparations Mission in Japan, which Mission will be demobilized and the personnel thereof considered resigned sometime next year, are hereby authorized to take advantage of the benefits granted by this Decree within the period from this date to the time of the...
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Further Amending Presidential Decree No. 138, Amended By Presidential Decree No. 172, By Allowing The Officials And Employees Of The Reparations Mission In Tokyo, Japan, To Enjoy The Benefi
Presidential Decree No. 178
Presidential Decree No. 178
Amends Presidential Decree No. 138 and Presidential Decree No. 172 to allow the following:
- Officials and employees of the Reparations Mission in Tokyo, Japan are granted the benefits under the decree until the dissolution of the Reparations Mission. (Sec. 2)
- The Reparations Mission in Japan will be demobilized, and its personnel will be considered resigned sometime in the following year (1974).
Amends Presidential Decree No. 138 and Presidential Decree No. 172 to allow the following:
- Officials and employees of the Reparations Mission in Tokyo, Japan are granted the benefits under the decree until the dissolution of the Reparations Mission. (Sec. 2)
- The Reparations Mission in Japan will be demobilized, and its personnel will be considered resigned sometime in the following year (1974).