Executive Order No. 297 (1949)By virtue of the powers vested in me by Republic Act No. 330, entitled —An Act authorizing the president of the Philippines to establish a system of import control by regulating imports of non-essential and; luxury articles, creating an import control board, authorizing the issuance of rules and regulations to carry into effect such control and penalizing violations of this act,—19493 sections
Executive Order No. 296 (1949), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby extend indefinitely or until further orders the period during which private persons heretofore duly granted special permits or licenses to possess firearms are prohibited to carry said firearms outside their respective residence.19491 section
Executive Order No. 295 (1949)By virtue of the powers vested in me by Republic Act No. 330, entitled —An Act authorizing the President of the Philippines to establish a system of Import Control by regulating imports of non-essential and luxury articles, creating an Import Control Board, authorizing the issuance of rules and regulations to carry into effect such control and penalizing violations of this Act,—194920 sections
Executive Order No. 294 (1949), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby extend until December 31, 1949, inclusive, the period during which private persons heretofore duly granted special permits or licenses to possess firearms are prohibited to carry said firearms outside their respective residences.19491 section
Executive Order No. 293 (1949)Beginning from Point No. 1, known as Post No. 9 of the Isabela Estate: Thence S. 59— 00' E., 4,630 m. to point No. 2, Post No. 5 of the Isabela Estate; thence S. 81— 00' W., 2,435 m. to point No. 3, Post No. 4 of the Isabela Estate; thence along the Marabolig creek upstream to point No. 4, Post No. 3 of the Isabela Estate; thence along the Marabolig creek upstream to point No. 5, Post No. 2 of the Isabela Estate; thence along the Marabolig creek upstream to point No. 6, Mon. S. corner Isabela Es19491 section
Executive Order No. 292 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code,, there is hereby created in the Province of Leyte a municipality to be known as the municipality of San Francisco, which shall consist of the southern portion of the municipality of Liloan, more particularly described and bounded as follows:19491 section
Executive Order No. 291 (1949)Pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the seat of government of the municipality of Nueva Valencia is hereby transferred from the barrio of Santa Ana to the barrio of Igang of the same municipality.19491 section
Executive Order No. 290 (1949), president of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order that private persons heretofore granted special permits or licenses to possess firearms in accordance with law, with the exception of police officers and those charged with the duty of preserving peace and order, are prohibited to carry their firearms outside their respective residences during the period between November 1 to 20, 1949. Violation hereof shall subject the offenders to arrest and immediate 19491 section
Executive Order No. 289 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Cagayan a municipality to be known as the municipality of Santa Ana, which shall consist of the northeastern portion of the municipality of Gonzaga, more particularly described and bounded as follows:19491 section
Executive Order No. 288 (1949)and by striking from said penultimate paragraph the— phrase: —but in no case earlier than November 15, 1949— and placing in its stead the phrase —but in no case later than fifteen days from the date of the approval by the Secretary of the Interior of the result of the plebiscite, should the result of the plebiscite be for the organization of Julita as hereinabove constituted.—19491 section
Executive Order No. 287 (1949), President of the Philippines, do hereby extend up to December 31, 1950, the period fixed in Executive Order No. 145, dated June 19, 1948, as amended by Executive Order No. 190, dated December 16, 1948, for the collection of voluntary contributions from elementary school pupils and secondary school and college students with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house occupied by Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga.19491 section
Executive Order No. 286 (1949)eases of imitation, alteration and substitution of lawful trade-marks and trade names, misbranding, mislabeling, fraudulent designation of origin, false description, adulteration, fraudulent refilling of empty containers and other deceiptive arid fraudulent methods of unfair competition and unethical trade practices are becoming rampant in the domestic trade of the country;19491 section
Executive Order No. 285 (1949), President of the Philippines, do hereby create a permament Committee to examine, count and destroy Postal Savings Bank stamp cards filled with thrift stamps which have been received as deposits in accordance with section 2013 of the Revised Administrative Code, and also to examine and dispose of damaged and unserviceable postage stamps which may be presented to it by the accountable officers concerned for disposition. The Committee shall be composed of the following:19491 section
Executive Order No. 284 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Santa Rosa, Tugas, Tabango (proper) and Campokpok, together with the sitios of Tomalistis, Bagahopi, Boho, Lawis, Tabango Diot, Liogliog, Otabon, Masisi, Sabang, Tabayla, Burabod, Sonlogaon, Tipolo, Tubig Baho, So-oy, Inangatan, Obo-ob, Tahad, Pining, Layog, Manban, Copolay, Bagalay, Catmon, La Fortuna I, Omaganban and Abobo, all of the municipa19491 section
Executive Order No. 283 (1949), President of the Philippines, do hereby suspend until further orders the effectivity of Executive Order No. 280, dated October 12, 1949, entitled —RETURNING TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE BUREAU OF LANDS ALL PUBLIC LANDS FORMERLY COVERED BY EXPIRED JAPANESE LEASES AND APPLICATIONS OF DUMMIES OF JAPANESE AND OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS PREVIOUSLY PLACED UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF THE NATIONAL ABACA AND OTHER FIBERS CORPORATION.—19491 section
Executive Order No. 282 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the. provisions of section ,68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Nanhaya, San Roque, San Francisco, San Benito, Masapang, San Felix, Daniw, and Bancabanca, all of the municipality of Pila, Province of Laguna, are hereby segregated from the said municipality and organized into an independent municipality, under the name of Victoria, with the seat of government at the barrio of Nanhaya and San Roque, subject 19491 section
Executive Order No. 281 (1949)On the north, northwest, and west, by a straight line running southwesterly from a point on the shore line half way between the center of the mouth of Gamay River and the poblacion of the barrio of Cagamutan to the intersection of the south branch of Gamay River with the trail connecting the barrios of Cagamutan and Bagon de Gamay, thence southwesterly to a point one-half kilometer west of the poblacion of the barrio of Can Maria; on the southwest, by a straight imaginary line running from the s19491 section
Executive Order No. 280 (1949), President of the Philippines, do hereby order that all public lands formerly covered by Japanese expired leases and cancelled or rejected applications of dummies of Japanese and other foreign nationals previously placed under the administration and disposition of the National Abaca and Other Fibers Corporation, pursuant to the provisions of Executive Order No. 29, dated November 25, 1946, and Executive Order No. 99, dated October 22, 1947, which are actually occupied and/or cultivated and deve19491 section
Executive Order No. 279 (1949)The municipality of Padre Garcia, as herein organized is bounded on the north, by the present boundary between the City of Lipa and Rosario; on the east, by the present boundary between the municipality of Tiaong, Quezon Province, and Rosario; on the southeast, by the Bayan River from where it crosses the present Batangas-Quezon boundary westward along its south tributary to a point on said tributary exactly north of the poblacion of barrio Tiquiwan, municipality of Rosario; and on the south and19491 section
Executive Order No. 278 (1949)On the north, by the present Burauen-Dagami boundary; on the east, by the present Burauen-Dulay boundary; on the south, by the present Burauen-La Paz boundary; and on the west, by a line starting from a point on the Burauen-La Paz boundary, which point is approximately 1,750 meters southeast of the center of barrio San Esteban in the municipality of Burauen and approximately 2,800 meters southwest of barrio Posod of the municipality of Julita, running straight in a northeasterly direction crossi19491 section
Executive Order No. 277 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Santa Fe, San Juan, San Isidro, San Miguel, Tibak, and Pitogo, and the sitios of Badiangay, Bolod, Kilometer 17, and Curba, all of the municipality of Palo, Province of Leyte, are hereby organized into an independent municipality, to be known as the municipality of Santa Fe, with the seat of government at barrio Santa Fe.19491 section
Executive Order No. 276 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the seat of government of the municipality of Camalaniugan, Province of Cagayan, is hereby transferred from the present poblacion to the barrios of Bulala and Dugo in the same municipality, subject to the condition that the planning of this new poblacion, including the selection of the sites of the various needed public improvements, particularly the sites fo19491 section
Executive Order No. 275 (1949), President of the Philippines, do hereby abolish the Surplus Property Commission created under Executive Order No. 27, dated November 18, 1946, and transfer its powers, functions, and duties to the Committee created under Administrative Order No. 90 dated May 19, 1949, which is hereby named Surplus Property Liquidating Committee.19491 section
Executive Order No. 274 (1949), President of the Philippines, upon the recommendation of the Sugar Rehabilitation and Readjustment Commission, do hereby waive the additional progressive taxes to be paid by the proprietors and operators of the Pampanga Sugar Mills for the 1948-1949 crop under section 2 of Commonwtalth Act No. 567.19491 section
Executive Order No. 273 (1949)Executive Order No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, as amended by Executive Order No. 195, dated March 3, 1939, Executive Order No. 254, dated February 20, 1940, and Executive Order No. 289, dated July 8, 1940, is hereby further amended accordingly.19491 section
Executive Order No. 272 (1949)Done in the City of Manila, this 29th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the fourth.19491 section
Executive Order No. 271 (1949)—On the north, by a straight line running westerly from a point at the peak of Mt. Lauan to the mouth of Asug Brook at Carigara Bay; on the east and south, by the limits of the municipal waters which the municipality of Cabucgayan shall have pursuant to the provisions of section 2321 of the Revised Administrative Code; and on the west, by the course of the Manlauan River to its source; and by a straight line running from this source to the point on the peak of Mt. Lauan, mentioned above.—19491 section
Executive Order No. 270 (1949)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the former municipal districts of Silik, Balatican and Pikit, now of the municipality of Pagalungan, Province of Cotabato, are hereby organized into an independent municipality under the name of Pikit, with the seat of government at Barrio Manding.19491 section
Executive Order No. 269 (1949)—Beginning at a point marked 1, described as, P.B.M. No. 1, M.B.M. No. 1 and F. Z. No. 50, in Jones cadastre 253 N. 84— 01' W., 914.76 m. more or less to point 2 described as P.B.M. No. 2, M.B.M. No. 2 and F. Z. No. 51 in Jones cadastre 253; thence N. 81— 06' W., 5,350.00 m. more or less to point 3; thence N. 4— 14' E., 5,607.10 m. more or less to point 4 described as corner 3 of lot No. 5745 of Jones Pls-155 Extension; thence due north, 5,094.50 m. more or less to point 5 described as corner 219491 section
Executive Order No. 268 (1949)—From a point known as MBM No. 1, of Echague cadastre, N. 87— 53' E., 1,844.42 meters to MBM No. 2; thence N. 89— 02' E., 1,518.07 m. to MBM No. 3; thence N. 85— 24' E., 1,516.17 m. to MBM No. 4; thence S. 81— 02' E., 1,516.28 m. to MBM No. 5; thence S. 70— 54' E,. 1,772.60 m. to MBM No. 6; thence S. 80— 48' E., 1,391.52 m. to MBM No. 7; thence S. 69— 08' E., 935.72 m. to MBM No. 8; Whence N. 62— 10' E., 697.50 m. to MBM 9; thence S. 33— 09' E., 2,163.20 m. to MBM No. 10; thence S. 12— 01' E., 119491 section