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Displaying 26 - 30 of 40Chapter 5 of Title 67 of the Trust Territory Code - Homesteads.
This Chapter concerns the designation of homestead areas and the establishment of such areas and specifies requisites for eligibility and conditions for the entry upon and occupancy of public land in homesteading areas. Lands suitable for agricultural or grazing purposes or for the establishment of community sites, and which are not required for government use or reserved for other purposes by any other provision of law, may be designated by the High Commissioner for homesteading purposes.
Chapter 1 of Title 57 of the Trust Territory Code - General Provisions.
This Chapter makes provision with respect to rights relative to public lands as defined by this Chapter.
Chapter 4 of Title 67 of the Trust Territory Code - Subdivision of Public Land.
This Chapter lays down rules relative to the division of public lands. It specifies powers and duties of the Chief of Lands and Surveys regarding the subdivision of public land and in particular lands that are adjacent to the sea or tidal areas. Reasonable public access shall be secured in public areas to be subdivided or offered for sale.
Chapter 15 of Title 24 of the Chuuk State Code - Deeds of Trust.
This Chapter concerns the establishment of deeds of trust in respect Chuuk land and in favour of the United States Government through the Farmers Home Administration or other federal agencies. The deed of trust shall secure the financing of real estate projects and transactions by the United States of America. The Chapter also provides for judicial and non-judicial foreclosure related to the deed of trust.
Chapter 9 of Title 24 of the Chuuk State Code - Public Projects Act.
This Act concerns compensation for fruit-bearing trees destroyed or damaged due to work on public projects. No claim for compensation shall be paid unless the destroyed tree is certified in the manner as prescribed by this Act. Claims shall be presented to the Division of Land Management in the Department of Resources and Development in the manner as prescribed by this Act. Every public project funded by the State Legislature which involves the destruction of trees to which this Act applies shall reserve 3 percent of the total appropriation for tree compensation.