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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4266 - AN ACT
GRANTING REX ELECTRONICS A TEMPORARY PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND
OPERATE PUBLIC RADIOTELEPHONE AND RADIOTELEGRAPH COASTAL STATIONS, AND
PUBLIC FIXED AND PUBLIC BASED AND LAND-MOBILE STATIONS FOR THE
RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OF RADIOTELEPHONE AND RADIOTELEGRAPH
COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES Section 1. There is hereby granted and conceded to Rex Electronics, its successors, heirs, and assigns, and hereunder referred to as the "grantee," a temporary permit to construct, install, maintain and operate radio stations in such places in the Philippines as the grantee may select, 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 communications stations, with corresponding relay stations in the interisland, maritime, aeronautical and international public services, and 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. Sec. 2. A special right is reserved to the President of the Philippines in time of war, rebellion, public peril, calamity, emergency, disaster or disturbance of peace and order, to take over and operate the said stations or to authorize the temporary use and operation thereof by any department of the Government upon due compensation to the grantee for the use of said stations during the period when they shall be so operated. Sec. 3. The President of the Philippines shall have the power and authority to permit the construction of said stations or any of them on any land of the public domain upon such terms and conditions as he may prescribe. Sec. 4. This temporary permit shall continue for a period of twenty-five years from the date the first of said stations shall be placed in operation and is granted upon the express condition that same shall be void unless the construction of one or two stations be begun within two years from the date of the approval of this Act. Sec. 5. The grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns, shall so construct and operate its radio stations as not to interfere with the operation of other radio stations maintained and operated in the Philippines. Sec. 6. No private property shall be taken for any purpose by the grantee of this temporary permit, its heirs, successors and assigns, without proper condemnation proceedings and just compensation paid or tendered therefor, and any authority to take and occupy land contained herein shall not authorize the taking, use or occupation of any land except such as is required for the actual necessary purposes for which the temporary permit is granted. All lands or rights of use and occupation of lands granted to the grantee, its heirs, successors or assigns, shall, upon the termination of this temporary permit or upon its revocation or repeal, revert to the national, provincial or municipal government to which such land or right to use and occupy belonged at the time of the grant thereof or the right to use and occupy the same was conceded to the grantee herein, its heirs, successors and assigns. Sec. 7. The right is hereby reserved to the Government of the Philippines, through the Public Service Commission or such other government agency as may hereafter be duly authorized, to fix the maximum rates or charges to be charged by the grantee. Sec. 8. The grantee shall keep a separate account of the gross receipts of the business transacted by it in the Philippines and shall furnish a copy of such account not later than the thirty-first of January of each year for the preceding years. For the purpose of auditing the accounts so rendered to the Auditor General and the National Treasurer, all the books and accounts of the grantee, or duplicates thereof, so far as they relate to the business transacted in the Philippines shall be kept in the Philippines, and shall be subject to the official inspection of the Auditor or his authorized representatives, and the audit and approval of such accounts shall be final and conclusive evidence as to the amount of said gross receipts, except that the grantee shall have the right to appeal to the courts of the Philippines under the terms and conditions provided in the laws of the Philippines. Sec. 9. As a condition of the granting of this
temporary permit, the grantee shall execute a bond in favor of the
Government of the Philippines in the sum of thirty thousand pesos, in
form and with sureties satisfactory to the Secretary of Public Works
and Communications, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the
grantee's obligations hereunder during the first three years of the
life of this temporary permit. If, after three years from the date of
the acceptance of this temporary permit, the grantee shall have
fulfilled the same, the bond aforesaid shall be cancelled by the
Secretary of Public Works and Communications. Approved: June 19, 1965 |
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