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Registration of Titles (Forms) Rules (Cap. 281).

Regulations
December, 1959
Africa
Eastern Africa
Kenya

These Rules prescribe forms for purposes of the Registration of Titles Act. The fees payable in all matters connected with the forms mentioned in rules 2 and 3 wherever applicable of the principal Rules shall be those prescribed by the Minister in the Gazette.


Implements: Registration of Titles Act (Cap. 281). (2006)

Amended by: Registration of Titles (Forms) (Amendment) Rules. (2005-09-02)

Amended by: Registration of Titles (Forms) (Amendment) Rules, 2011 (L.N. No. 124 of 2011). (2011-08-10)

Law No. 14 of 1964 issuing the Cadastre (Land Registration) Regulation.

Legislation
Qatar
Western Asia

This Regulation consists of 7 Sections divided into 23 articles. Section I establishes the Cadastre and Documentation Department of the Ministry of Justice and defines its duties. Section II deals with land ownership rights. Section III pertains to booking and registration. Section IV and V define the registration measures. Section VI defines steps and measures for the authentication of signatures, as well as fixes registration fees. Section VII contains temporary provisions.

Resolution No. 2 of 1990 establishing the Complaint Central Committee related to the expropriation of lands for public utilities.

Regulations
Qatar
Western Asia

This Resolution is composed of 12 articles. Article 1 deals with the establishment and management of the Central Committee for Complaint related to the land expropriation for public utilities under the control of the Minister of Agriculture and Municipality Affairs. Article 2 defines duties and competencies of the Committee provided for in Law No. 13 of 1988 in particular: ownership expropriation compensations; ownership and owner’s rights of temporary expropriated lands . Article 6 decrees the establishment of the Complaint Register at the Expropriation Department.

Resolution No.1 of 1976 on the land registration (cadastre).

Regulations
Qatar
Western Asia

This Resolution is composed of 5 articles. Article 1 establishes the Cadastre Committee with the competence to study the examination result carried out by the Cadastre and Documentation Department and to take the final decision related to the approval or refuse of the land registration. Article 2 deals with the management and internal organization of the Committee. The seat of the Committee shall be established at the Cadastre Department (art. 3). Article 4 decrees the issuance of a regulation for the Committee.

Resolution No. 12 of 1966 issuing the Implementing Regulation of Law No. 14 of 1964 on the Cadastre Regulation.

Regulations
Qatar
Western Asia

This Resolution is composed of 3 Sections divided into 28 articles. Section I deals with the management; and competencies and duties of the Director of the Cadastre and Documentation Department. Section II provides for the Cadastre (Land Registration). Section III defines registration measures, steps and arrangements which are: (a) applications shall be presented to the Director of Cadastre and Documentation Department who for his part remits it to Cadastre Committee; and (b) the Committee shall examine and revise applications and take the final decision.

Resolution No. 1 of 1990 establishing two committees for estimation and assessment of the expropriated lands for public utilities.

Regulations
Qatar
Western Asia

This Resolution is composed of 16 articles. Article 1 decrees the establishment and composition of the Two Committees for the estimation and assessment of the expropriated lands situated into the borders of Doha City and Rayyan and the lands located into the borders of the other towns and villages. Article 2 deals with competencies and duties of the aforementioned Committees. The decisions and recommendations of the Two Committees shall entry into force after the final approval of the Minister of Agriculture and Municipality Affairs (art. 4).

Trust Land (Makueni Area) Rules.

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules regulate the occupation of land and the possession, herding or grazing in an area defined in the Schedule to these Rules. A person shall only occupy land or possess, herd or depasture any bull, cow, ox, heifer, calf, sheep, goat, mule, donkey or swine if registered with the Settlement Officer. The Settlement Officer shall be advised on questions covered by these Rules by a committee appointed by him or her under these Rules. A registered person may occupy such area of land and keep a number of stock as is indicated in the register.

Trust Land (Meru Concessional Area) Rules (L.N. 625/1963).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules provide for the licensing of the possession, herding and grazing of any bull, cow, bullock heifer, calf, ox, sheep, goat, mule, donkey, swine or camel in the Meru Concessional Area as defined in the Schedule to these Rules. Every licence shall be in the form as set out in the Second Schedule. Licences shall be granted by the Settlement Officer who shall keep a register of licensees. A licence shall entitle the licensee to occupy and use land defined in the licence subject to conditions set out in these Rules.

Implements: Trust Land Act (Cap. 288). (1974)

Trust Land (North Yatta, Yatta Plateau and Ithanga) Rules.

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules, made under section 64 of the Government Lands Act and deemed to have been made under section 65 of the Trust Lands Act, regulate the possession, herding and grazing of stock in an area defined in Schedule 4 to the Government Lands Act. The Settlement Officer shall decide on the granting of licences for the possession, herding and grazing of any bull, cow, bullock heifer, calf, ox, sheep, goat, mule, donkey, swine or poultry and domestic animals and shall be assisted by a committee established under these Rules.

Trust Land (Olenguruone) Rules.

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules regulate the possession, herding and grazing of stock in an area defined in Schedule 7 to the Government Lands Act. The Settlement Officer shall decide on the granting of licences for the possession, herding and grazing of any bull, cow, bullock heifer, calf, ox, sheep, goat, mule, donkey, swine or poultry and domestic animals and shall be assisted by a committee established under these Rules. The Settlement Officer shall keep a register of licensees.

Trust Land (Shimba Hills) Rules.

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules regulate the occupation of land and the possession, herding or grazing in an area defined in Schedule 7 to the Government Lands Act. A person shall only occupy land on the basis of a valid licence to be issued by the Settlement Officer of a valid lease. A licence shall also be required for the possession, herding or grazing of any bull, cow, bullock heifer, calf, ox, sheep, goat, mule, donkey, swine or poultry and domestic animals. The Settlement Officer shall keep a register of licensees.