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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5409 - AN
ACT GRANTING PUTIANAY DEVELOPMENT CO., INC., A TEMPORARY PERMIT TO
CONSTRUCT, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN PRIVATE FIXED POINT-TO-POINT, LAND
BASED, LAND MOBILE AND MARINE COASTAL SERVICE RADIO STATIONS FOR THE
RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE
PHILIPPINES Section 1. There is hereby granted to Putianay Development Co., Inc. a temporary permit to construct, operate and maintain in such places within the Philippines as the grantee may select, subject to the approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, private fixed point-to-point, land based, land mobile, and marine coastal service radio stations for the reception and transmission of wireless messages by radiotelegraph or radiotelephone, each station to be provided with radio transmitting apparatus and radio receiving apparatus. Sec. 2. This temporary permit shall continue to be in force during the time that the Government has not established a similar service in the places selected by the grantee, and is granted upon the express condition that the same shall be void unless the construction or installation of said stations be begun within one year from the date of approval of this Act and completed within two years from said date. Sec. 3. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall not engage in the domestic business of telecommunications, it being understood that the purpose of this temporary permit is only to secure to the grantee the right to construct, install, operate and maintain private fixed point-to-point, land based, land mobile, and marine coastal service radio stations in such places within the Philippines as the interests of the grantee may justify. Sec. 4. No fees shall be charged by the grantee because the radio stations that may be established by virtue of this Act shall be utilized in communications regarding the grantee's business only. Sec. 5. The grantee, its successors or 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. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall hold the national, provincial, city and municipal governments of the Philippines free from all claims, accounts, demands or actions arising out of accidents or injuries, whether to property or to persons, caused by the construction or operation of its radio stations. Sec. 7. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be subject to the corporation laws of the Philippines now existing or hereafter enacted. Sec. 8. The grantee, its successors or assigns, is authorized to operate its private radio stations in the medium frequency, high frequency, and very high frequency that may be assigned to it by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications. Sec. 9. The grantee shall not lease, transfer,
grant the usufruct of, sell or assign this temporary permit, or the
rights and privileges acquired thereunder to any person, firm, company,
corporation or other commercial or legal entity organized for the same
purpose, without the approval of the Congress of the Philippines first
had. Any corporation to which this temporary permit may be sold,
transferred or assigned shall be subject to the corporation laws of the
Philippines now existing or hereafter enacted. Any person, firm,
company, corporation or other commercial or legal entity to which this
temporary permit is sold, transferred or assigned shall be subject to
all conditions, terms, restrictions and limitations of this temporary
permit as fully and completely and to the same extent as if the
temporary permit has been originally granted to the said person, firm,
company, corporation, or other commercial or legal entity. Enacted without Executive
approval, June 15, 1968. |
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