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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2357 - AN ACT
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER BY JOSEPH DE CASTRO TO THE OCEANIC WIRELESS
NETWORK, INCORPORATED, OF THE FRANCHISE GRANTED HIM BY REPUBLIC ACT
NUMBERED TWO THOUSAND FORTY-FOUR AND INTRODUCING AMENDMENTS THERETO |
Section 1.
The transfer of the franchise granted to Joseph de
Castro by Republic Act Numbered Two thousand forty-four in favor of the
Oceanic Wireless Network, Incorporated, together with all the rights
and privileges appurtenant thereto, including those radio stations
already established and operating under said Act, and any channel
and/or frequency assignments and permits that may have been granted to
the former, is hereby authorized and approved, subject to all the
limitations and conditions specified in Republic Act Numbered Two
thousand forty-four and other relevant laws and the provisions of the
Constitution.cralaw
Sec. 2. Section one of Republic Act Numbered Two
thousand forty-four is amended to read as follows: "Section 1.
There is hereby granted to the Oceanic Wireless Network, Incorporated,
a Filipino corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of
the Philippines, hereinafter referred to as the "grantee" a franchise
to construct, install, maintain and operate, in Iloilo, Cebu and such
other places in the Philippines not at present adequately served by
radiotelegraph and/or radiotelephone systems, subject to the approval
of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, or any licensing
authority, commercial radiotelegraph and/or radiotelephone
communication stations, with corresponding relay stations, in the
interisland, maritime, aeronautical and international public services,
and stations in the broadcasting, television, radiophoto and facsimile
services both national and/or international; to provide radio
communication services and equipment to private firms, companies and
corporations within their respective internal framework, and/or to
communicate from within with grantee's station or stations in the
network, public fixed land based and land mobile stations." Sec. 3. Two new sections after section nine of the same Act are added to read as follows: "Sec. 9-A.
(a) The grantee shall be liable to pay the same taxes on its real
estate, buildings, and personal property, exclusive of the franchise,
as other persons or corporations are now or hereafter may be required
by law to pay.cralaw "Sec. 9-B.
(a) This franchise shall not take effect nor shall any powers
thereunder be exercised by the grantee until the Secretary of Public
Works and Communications shall have allotted to the grantee the
frequencies or wave lengths to be used, and issued to the grantee a
license for such use.cralaw "(2) Whenever
in his judgment the public interests of the Republic of the Philippines
require that such frequencies or wave lengths should be used for other
purposes that those of the grantee, either by the government of the
Philippines or by other individuals or corporations licensed by it; and Sec. 4. All other sections in Republic Act Numbered Two thousand forty-four not amended by this Act continue to remain current and in full force. Sec. 5. This Act shall take effect upon its
approval.cralaw Approved: June 20, 1959 |
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