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REVISED

ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

OF THE

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1934

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
Including Acts, Executive Orders, and Constitution

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FOREWORD

This compilation of Supplemental Materials to the Revised Administrative Code of the Philippine Islands of 1934 collects into a single volume all the important laws which amend, repeal or add to the 1934 code, and also the pertinent Executive Orders. The materials cover the period from the 1934 edition to the final work of the National Assembly prior to enemy occupation in 1941. For convenience, there is included the text of the Constitution of the Philippine Commonwealth of 1935, and amendments.

The text of the materials is set out as reproduction of the original statutes and orders, preceded by an Outline of Contents keyed to the chapters and sections of the basic Administrative Code of 1934. This list is in effect an outline of the compilation and indicates the code sections which have been affected by subsequent acts or orders, together with the identification of these materials and a reference to the page of this book on which each item appears. The materials are arranged in the order in which they appear in the Outline of Contents; even though a statute affects more than one section, it appears only once in the place where first cited. Tables of the statutes and Executive Orders appear after the Outline of Contents. This volume is designed to be used in connection with and to serve as a supplement to the 1934 edition of the Administrative Code, and an examination of the Outline of Contents will show whether any original (1934) section has been affected. In addition, it must be kept in mind that many of the governmental agencies and functions set out in the 1934 code were completely changed by the Constitution of 1934 and its amendments.

This Supplement was prepared in the Office of The Judge Advocate General of the Army, with the assistance of the Department of the Interior in the collection and arrangement of the materials.

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