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Act to amend the Agricultural Tenancy Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 2263).

Legislation
Philippines
Asia du sud-est
Asie

Various definitions set out in sections 4 and 5 are modified notably the definition of "leasehold tenancy". Section 9, providing for contractual implications in the case of severance of relationship between landlord and tenant, is completely rewritten. The tenant shall have the right to change the tenancy contract from a share tenancy to leasehold tenancy and vice versa and from one crop sharing arrangement to another (sect. 14). The landholder shall have the right to choose the kind of crop and the seeds that the tenant shall plant in his holdings (sect. 25).

Agricultural Tenancy Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 1199).

Legislation
Philippines
Asia du sud-est
Asie

An Act to govern the relationship between landholders and tenants of agricultural lands.The Act is divided into 4 Parts: General provisions (I); The Share System (II); The Leasehold Tenancy (III); Security of tenure (IV).It is the purpose of this Act to "establish agricultural tenancy relations between landholders and tenants upon the principle of "school" justice; to afford adequate protection to the rights of both tenants and landholders; to ensure an equitable division of the produce and income derived from the land; to provide tenant-farmers with incentives to greater and more efficient

Short Term Crop Leases Act (Act No. 11).

Legislation
Îles Cook
Océanie

The Act makes provisions for leases in respect of short term crops. Section 3 states that 'any person desirous of growing a short term crop shall be deemed to have a valid and enforceable lease of land for that purpose upon the covenants and terms set forth in the Schedule or on such terms as parties may agree'. The Schedule provides for a standard lease agreement.

Maori Reserved Land Act (No. 38 of 1955).

Legislation
Nouvelle-Zélande
Océanie

The aim of this Act, consisting of 6 Parts and 3 Schedules, is to consolidate and amend the law relating to the administration of the lands comprised in Maori reserves, West Coast settlement reserves, and Maori townships, and to make provision in respect of certain other lands administered by the Maori Trustee.

Crown Lands Disposal Act 1911 (No. 13 of 1911).

Legislation
Eswatini
Afrique australe
Afrique

The Minister may dispose of Crown lands by grant, sale, lease or otherwise in such manner and on such conditions as he may deem advisable, and may grant any Crown land in exchange for any other land or interest therein. All rights to precious or base metals, precious stones, minerals or mineral products shall be excluded from the grant, sale, lease or other disposal of Crown lands.

Real Property Act (Cap. 169).

Legislation
Bahamas
Amériques
Caraïbes

This Act makes provision in relation with selected matters concerning real property such as the status of all corporeal tenements and hereditaments, the validity of certain acts such as feoffments, partitions, exchanges, leases and of interests in tenements and hereditaments and the status of a reversion expected on a lease on tenements to be surrendered or merged.

Small Tenements Act (Cap. 160).

Legislation
Bahamas
Amériques
Caraïbes

This Act makes provision for duties and proceedings in relation with the ending of a tenancy of a small tenement, i.e. any premises held by the tenant at will or for any term not exceeding one year and at a maximum specified rent.The Act provides for recovery of possessions and legal actions that a landlord may or may not undertake for this purpose.

Validation of Gratuitous Conveyances Act (Cap. 157).

Legislation
Bahamas
Amériques
Caraïbes

This Act creates a general validation of acts of conveyances, for which no or no adequate compensation has been given to the conveyor, of real and personal property including leases, mortgages and any other instrument purporting to effect the transfer of any estate or interest in real or personal property from a company to any person. The Act consequentially extinguishes claims adverse to such conveyances. The provisions of this Act shall not affect bona fide purchase or invalidation of fraudulent conveyances by court.