THE IRR OF RA 10752 (THE RIGHT OF WAY ACT) Flashcards
“An Act Facilitating the Acquisition of Right-of-Way, Site or Location for National Government Infrastructure Projects.”
RA NO. 10752
The land or property acquired or to be acquired, upon which permanent infrastructure projects will be constructed.
RIGHT OF WAY
Infrastructure projects financed by the national government, including those undertaken by GOCCs and SUCs.
National Government Projects
Individuals or groups occupying land without the permission of the landowner or without legal claim or authority.
Informal Settler
The fair and equitable value of the property as determined by the appropriate government agency or court, considering the current market value, the size, shape, and location of the property, and the tax declarations and zonal valuations.
Just Compensation
The amount necessary to replace the improvements/structures, based on the current market prices for materials, equipment, labor, and contractor’s profit, including the current market value of the land.
Replacement Cost
The process by which the government acquires private property for public use, with just compensation, through judicial proceedings.
Expropriation
The person or entity with a valid claim of ownership over the property subject to acquisition.
Owner
A person or entity who occupies the property under a claim of ownership or who holds it under lease, usufruct, or other legal right.
Possessor
It is a Department that focuses on the construction of infrastructure, such as national roads and bridges, flood controls, water resources structures, and others.
Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH)
DPWH Mandate
Planning, Design, Construction, Maintenance of Public Infrastructures.
type of land that the government acquires.
Real Properties
__________ is the government’s legal power to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the owner. This power is exercised for infrastructure projects, public facilities, and other government initiatives that benefit the public.
Eminent Domain
a fundamental right that allows individuals or entities to own, use, and dispose of property without unlawful interference. It is protected by the 1987 Philippine Constitution under Article III, Section 1, which guarantees that: “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.”
Right of Property
Owners have the right to enjoy and use their property as long as it does not _____________________.
violate laws or public interest.
Modes of Acquisition
- Donation
- Negotiated Sales
- Expropriation (Eminent Domain)
Other Modes of Acquisition
- Exchange of Barter
- Easement of Right-of-Way
- Subsurface Right-of-Way
- Acquisition of Property under C.A. no. 141
CONSTRUCTION OF NGONG PING CABLE CAR IN HONG KONG
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Name: Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Location: Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Length: Approximately 5.7 km
Duration of Construction: 2003 – 2006
Operator: MTR Corporation
Type: Bi-cable gondola lift
Stations: Tung Chung Terminal ↔ Ngong Ping Terminal
What does LTMP 2024 stands for?
LAND TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN 2040
it outlines the nation’s strategic vision to create a more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable land transport system by 2040.
LAND TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN 2040 SINGAPORE
The plan is built upon three primary goals, What are those?
- 20-Minute Towns and a 45-Minute City
- Transport for All
- Healthy Lives, Safer Journeys
one of the world’s most efficient and extensive urban rail systems. Its construction began in the 1970s to address the city’s growing population and traffic congestion
Hong Kong MTR
What does MTR stand for?
Mass Transit Railway