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23 Cards in this Set
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Malolos Constitution |
Confiscate large estates, especially the so-called Friar lands |
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Philippine Bill of 1902 |
sets the ceilings on the hectarage of private individuals and corporations that may be acquired (16 hectares for private individuals and 1042 hectares for corporations) |
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Land Registration Act of 1902 |
provided for a comprehensive registration of land titles under the Torrens system |
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Public Land Act of 1903 |
introduced the homestead system in the Philippines |
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Rice Share Tenancy Act No. 4054 of 1933 and Sugar Cane Tenancy Contracts Act No. 4113 |
regulated the relationship between landowners and tenants of rice and sugar cane lands |
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The 1935 Philippine Constitution |
provided that the "promotion of the social justice to ensure the well-being and economic security of all people" should be the concern of the state |
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Commonwealth Act No. 178 |
an amendment to Rice Tenancy Act No. 4054 which provided for certain controls in the landlord-tenant relationships |
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National Rice and Corn Corporation (NARIC) |
established the price of rice and corn thereby helping the poor tenants as well as consumers |
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Commonwealth Act No. 461 (1937) |
specified the reasons for the dismissal of tenants and only with the approval of the Tenancy Division of the Department of Justice |
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Rural Program Administration (March 2, 1939) |
provided for the purchase and lease of haciendas and their sale and lease to the tenants |
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Republic Act No. 34 |
Rice Tenancy Act of 1946
established the 70-40 sharing arrangements and regulating share-tenancy contracts |
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Republic Act No. 55 |
provided for a more effective safeguard against arbitrary ejectment of tenants |
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Executive Order No. 355 |
replaced the National Land Settlement Administration with Land Settlement Development Corporation (LASEDECO), which took over the responsibilities of the Agricultural Machinery Equipment Corporation and the Rice and Corn Production Administration |
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Republic Act No. 1160 (1954) |
abolished the LASEDECO and established the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA) to resettle dissidents and landless farmers
it was particularly aimed at rebel returnees providing home lots and farmlands in Palawan and Mindanao |
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Republic Act No. 1199 |
Agricultural Tenancy Act of 1954
governed the relationship between landowners and tenant farmers by organizing share-tenancy and leasehold system
also created the Court of Agrarian Relations |
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Republic Act No. 1400 |
Land Reform Act of 1955
created the Land Tenure Administration (LTA) which was responsible for the acquisition and distribution of large tenanted rice and corn lands over 200 hectares for individuals and 600 hectares for corporations |
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Commonwealth Act No. 441 |
created the National Settlement Administration with a capital stock of P20,000,000 |
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Republic Act No. 821 |
creation of Agricultural Credit Cooperative Financing Administration, which provided small farmers and share tenants loans with low interest rates of six to eight percent per annum |
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Republic Act No. 3844 |
Agricultural Land Reform Code
hailed as one tht would emancipate Filipino famers from the bondage of tenancy
abolished share tenancy, institutionalized leasehold, set retention limit at 75 hectares, invested rights of preemption and redemption for tenant farmers, provided for an administrative machinery for implementation, institutionalized a judicial system of agrarian cases, incorporated extension, marketing, and supervised credit system of services of farmer beneficiaries |
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Proclamation No. 1081 |
ushered the period of the New Society
the entire country was provlaimed a land reform area and simultaneously the Agrarian Reform Program was instituted |
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Republic Act No. 6389 (Code of Agrarian Reform) & Republic Act No. 6390 (1971) |
created the Department of Agrarian Reform and the Agrarian Reform Special Account Fund, which strengthens the position of farmers and expanded the scope of agrarian reform |
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Presidential Decree No. 2 |
declared the country under land reform program
enjoined all agencies and offices of the government to extend full cooperation and assistance to the DAR
also activated the Agrarian Reform Coordinating Council |
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Presidential Decree No. 27 |
Tenant Emancipation Decree
restricted land reform scope to tenanted rice and corn lands and set the retention limit at 7 hectares |