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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4975 - AN ACT
CREATING THE MUNICIPALITY OF MACO IN THE PROVINCE OF DAVAO Section 1.
The barrios of Maco, Bukana, Lupon, Hijo, San Juan,
Langgam, San Roque, Anisingan, Mapaang, Manipongol, Binuangan, Patari,
Ulogan, Tugunan, Magaarad, Lumatab, Concepcion, Dao, Maduaw, Panangan,
Panibasan, Lower Tagaawa, Upper Tagaawa, Masara, Somil, Limbo,
Kalabkan, New Leyte, Dumlan, Libaylibay, Siranganan, Alibungog, Lumbo,
Taira, Anagasi, Anibongan, Lapulapu, Tiglawig, Pangi, Pandi-upon and
the sitios of Rabaywa, Laniti, Anislag, Balatinao, Baayon, Simura,
Sarog, Kantunga, Birigian, Burog, Kaburakanan, Macupa, Panglan,
Kantaraud, Kawayan, Pangpang, Basag, Kambakuro, Kapakyasan, Tigpan,
Tibulan., Marabiga, Kamansi, Kuyapi, Lahog and Makutpu in the
Municipality of Mabini, Province of Davao, are separated from said
municipality, and constituted into a distinct and independent
municipality, to be known as the Municipality of Maco, same province.
The seat of government of the new municipality shall be in the present
site of Barrio Maco. Sec. 2. The Municipality of Maco shall acquire corporate existence upon the election and qualification of the first mayor, vice-mayor and councilors in the next general elections for local officials. For election purposes, the municipal officials of the mother municipality charged with the election duties in accordance with the Revised Election Code shall hold office until the first officials shall have been elected and qualified. Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect upon its
approval. Enacted without Executive
approval, June 17, 1967. |
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