BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 322 - AN ACT
CREATING BARANGAY SALMAN IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF AMPATUAN, PROVINCE OF
MAGUINDANAO |
Section 1. Sitios Salman, Masalay, Bual, Talpok, and Kabulnan
are separated from Barangay Decalongan in the Municipality of Ampatuan,
Province of Maguindanao, and constituted into a new barangay to be
known as Barangay Salman. Sec. 2. The new barangay shall be bounded and described as follows: "Bounded on the north by the
municipalities of Dinaig and Maganoy on the east, by Lots 383, 384,
385, 386, 387, 388, 389 and 390 all Pls-544-D; on the south by Kauran
Creek, barangays Saniac and Tubak; on the west by the municipalities of
Lebak and South Upi. Sec. 3. After ratification by the majority of the
votes cast in a plebiscite to be conducted in the areas affected within
ninety days from the approval of this Act, the President of the
Philippines shall appoint the first officials of the new barangay who
shall hold office until their successors shall have been duly elected
and qualified."Beginning at southwestern foot of Decalongan Bridge, going towards the northwestern corner of Lot 382, intersecting the Kabulnan River; thence going on a southwestern direction to the northeastern corner Lot 315, Pls-544-D; thence going southwest direction to the northwestern corner of Lot 316, Pls-544-D; thence an imaginary line following the course of the Kauran Creek; thence S 61 deg. 00'W, 13,500 meters until it intersects the Kabulnan River; thence running due west, 8,400 meters; thence going towards due north, 11,200 meters until it reaches the boundary of the municipalities of Leback and South Upi; thence running due east, until it intersects the southwestern foot of Decalongan Bridge, point of beginning. "Containing an area of twenty thousand three hundred nineteen (20,319) hectares more or less." Sec. 4. The Commission on Elections shall conduct and supervise the holding of the plebiscite, the expenses of which shall be charged to local funds. Sec. 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved: November 18, 1982. (P.B. No. 1085). |