REPUBLIC ACT No. 1119

An Act Granting the Martha Enterprises, Inc. Temporary Permit to Establish, Maintain and Operate Private Fixed Point-to-Point Radiotelephone Stations for the Transmission and Reception of Wireless Messages to and from Said Stations

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippine Congress Assembled:

Section 1. The Martha Enterprises, Inc. its successors or assigns is hereby granted a temporary permit to establish, maintain and operate private fixed point-to-point radiotelephone stations in the City of Zamboanga and in other parts of the Philippines where it operates its lumber business, subject to the approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, for the transmission and reception of wireless messages to and from said stations, including its tugboats.

Section 2. The President of the Philippines shall have the power and authority to permit the construction, maintenance, and operation of said private fixed point-to-point radiotelephone stations on any land of the public domain upon such terms as he may prescribe.

Section 3. The temporary permit granted under this Act shall continue to be in force while the Government has not established similar service at places hereinabove stated, and subject to the condition that the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall start operation under said temporary permit within one and a half years from the approval of this Act.

Section 4. This grantee, its successors or assigns, shall not engage in domestic business of telecommunications in the Philippines, it being understood that the temporary permit granted by virtue of this Act merely secures the right of the grantee to establish, maintain and operate private fixed point-to-point radiotelephone stations at the places hereinabove stated for no other purpose than to promote, protect, and subserve the trade and business interest of the grantee as a lumber company.

Section 5. The actual operation of said private fixed point-to-point radiotelephone operation shall not commence until after the Secretary of Public Works and Communications shall have allotted to the grantee the frequencies and wave lengths to be used thereunder.

Section 6. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall so construct and operate such stations as not interfere with the operation of other radio stations maintained and operated in the Philippines.

Section 7. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall hold the national, provincial, city and municipal government of the Republic of the Philippines harmless 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 radiotelephone stations.

Section 8. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be subject to the corporation laws of the Philippines now existing or which may hereafter be enacted.1âшphi1

Section 9. A special right is hereby reserved to the President of the Philippines in time of war, rebellion, public peril, company, disaster or disturbance of peace or order to cause the closing of the grantee’s radiotelephone stations or to authorize the temporary use and operation thereof by any department of the Government upon just compensation.

Section 10. The temporary permit granted under this Act shall be subject to amendment, alteration, or repeal by the Congress of the Philippines when the public interest so requires, and shall not be interpreted as an exclusive grant of the privilege herein provided for.

Section 11. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved: June 15, 1954.


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