PROCLAMATION NO. 263, July 06, 1951

RESERVING FOR SCHOOL SITE PURPOSES CERTAIN PARCELS OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN SITUATED IN THE BARRIO OF TANGOS, MUNICIPALITY OF NAVOTAS, PROVINCE OF RIZAL, ISLAND OF LUZON.

Presidential Proclamations July 6, 1951



Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of
Agriculture and Natural Resources and pursuant to the provisions of section 83
of Commonwealth Act No. 141, as amended, I hereby withdraw from sale or
settlement and reserve for school site purposes under the administration of the
Director of Public Schools subject to private rights, if any there be, certain
parcels of the public domain situated in the barrio of Tangos, municipality of
Navotas, Province of Rizal, Island of Luzon, and more particularly described in
the Bureau of Lands plan Psu-127214, to wit:

“Lot 1
Psu-127214
(Parents-Teachers Association)

A parcel of land (Lot 1 as shown on plan
Psu-127214, G.L.R.O. Record No.———), situated in the barrio of Tangos,
municipality of Navotas, Province of Rizal. Bounded on the E., by property of
Placido Hizon et al., claimed by heirs of Marcelina Giongco; on the SE., by
property of Placido Hizon et al., claimed by heirs of Marcelina Giongco; on the
SW., by public land (Sea Shore); and on the NW., by Navotas-Malabon River.
Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being N. 49° 49′ W., 1,883.52 m. from
B.L.L.M. 1, Mp. of Navotas, Rizal, thence N. 20° 59′ W., 117.65 m. to point
“2”; thence N. 59° 02′ E., 38.15 m. to point “3”; thence N. 58° 27′ E., 17.36
m. to point “4”; thence N. 59°.08″ E., 71.81 m. to point “5” thence S. 14° 36′
E., 15.00 m’. to point “6”; thence S. 67° 33′ W., 10.34 m. to point “7”; thence
S. 0° 10′ E., 60.85 nu to point “8”; thence S. 37° 52” W., 95.12 m. to point
“9”; thence S. 8° 08′ W., 21.20 m. to the point of beginning; containing an
area of eight thousand nine hundred forty-seven (8,947) square meters, more or
less. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked on the
ground as follows: point 6, by Old P.L.S. Hardstone; and the rest, by 2″ G.I.
pipes; bearings true; declination 0° 48′ E.; date of survey, Feb. 22 and Sept.
2, .1950, and that of the approval, Nov. 27, 1050.

“Lot 2
Psu-127214
(Parents-Teachers Association)

A parcel of land (Lot 2 as shown on plan
Psu-127214, G.L.R. 0. Record No. ), situated in the barrio of Tangos,
municipality of Navotas, Province of Rizal. Bounded on the NE., by property of
Placido Hizori et al., claimed by heirs of Marcelina Giongco (Existing School Site);
on the S., by property of Santiago de la Peha; and on the SW., by public land
(Seashore). Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being N. 49° 49′ W.,
1,883.52 m. from B.L.L.M. 1, municipality of Navotas, Rizal, thence S. 54° 03′
E., 129.42 in. to point “2”; thence S. 85° 18′ W., 57.02 m. td point “3”;
thence N. 30° 44′ W., 93.82 m. to the point of beginning; containing an area of
two thousand four hundred and three (2,403) square meters, more or less. All
points referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked on the ground as
follows: points 1 and 3, by 2″ or G.I. Pipes; and point 2, by Old P.L.S.
Hardstone; bearings true; declination 0° 481 E.; date of survey, Feb. 22 and
Sept. 2, 1950, and that of the approval, Nov. 27, 1950.”

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set ray hand
and caused the seal of the Republic of the Philippines to be affixed.

Done in the City of Manila, this 6th day of July,
in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one, and of the
Independence of the Philippines, the sixth.

ELPIDIO QURINO
President of the Philippines

By the President:
MARCIANO ROQUE
Acting Assistant Executive Secretary

 

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