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M a n i l aPresidential Decree No. 1875 July 21, 1983
Repealing PD No. 1737REPEALING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1737, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC ORDER AND THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES DURING PERIODS OF EMERGENCY AND EXERCISE OF EXTRA-ORDINARY EXECUTIVE POWERS
WHEREAS, with the issuance of Proclamation No. 2045, the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1737 providing for the preservation of public order and the protection of individual rights and liberties during periods of emergency can now be repealed.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby repeal Presidential Decree No. 1737, otherwise known as the Act Providing for the Preservation of Public Order and the Protection of Individual Rights and Liberties during periods of Emergency and Exercise of Extra-ordinary Executive Powers, effective immediately, without prejudice to any proceedings, cases in Court or transactions that might have arisen from any of the...
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Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1737, Otherwise Known As An Act Providing For The Preservation Of Public Order And The Protection Of Individual Rights And Liberties During Periods Of Emer
Presidential Decree No. 1875
This Presidential Decree repeals Presidential Decree No. 1737, also known as "An Act Providing for the Preservation of Public Order and the Protection of Individual Rights and Liberties during Periods of Emergency and Exercise of Extra-ordinary Executive Powers."
The repeal is effective immediately and is made possible by the issuance of Proclamation No. 2045.
However, the repeal does not prejudice any proceedings, cases in court, or transactions that might have arisen from the laws embodied in the repealed decree.
The repeal is effective immediately and is made possible by the issuance of Proclamation No. 2045.
However, the repeal does not prejudice any proceedings, cases in court, or transactions that might have arisen from the laws embodied in the repealed decree.