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2002-07-09 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| permanently under water regardless of the ebb and flow of the tide.[62] Foreshore and submerged areas indisputably belong to the public domain[63] and are inalienable unless reclaimed, classified as alienable lands open to disposition, and further declared no longer needed for public service. The ban in the 1973 Constitution on private corporations from acquiring alienable lands of the public domain did not apply to PEA since it was then, and until today, a fully owned government corporation. The constitutional ban applied then, as it still applies now, only | |||||