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Legislation
Seychelles
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act provides rules for acquisition land in the public interest, including compulsory acquisition, and related matters such as claims to compensation, examination of land and the taking possession of land, registration of interest in land and (effects of) withdrawal from acquisition.

Regulations
Bermuda
Americas
Northern America

Applications to the Governor, under section 83 of the Act, for the grant of a licence to acquire land in Bermuda shall: (a) in the case of a Commonwealth citizen who is a restricted person, be in the form set out in the First Schedule; and (b) in the case of an alien, or the specially restricted child of an alien, be in the form set out in the Second Schedule, and shall be accompanied by the fe

Legislation
Guyana
Americas
South America

This Act makes provision for the compulsory acquisition by the State of private land which results not to be beneficially occupied for a certain period of time so as to ensure rational use of such land. The Commissioner of Lands is empowered to enter upon lands to investigate whether parcel of land is beneficially occupied.

Legislation
Guyana
Americas
South America

This Act provides for the power of the Minister to declare works as public works and land as land required for public works. The land affected by such a declaration order vests in the State at the expiration of one month after the date of the order. It further provides, among other things, for, (assessment of) compensation, entry upon land, powers of Minister, arbitration. (30 sections)

Legislation
Botswana
Southern Africa
Africa

This Act sets out rules for the acquisition, by agreement or compulsory, of immovable property or leasehold on immovable property by the President of Botswana on behalf of the State and for compensation for loss of property.The Act sets out the procedures for acquisition and provides for the resolution of disputes concerning acquisition by the High Court or compensation by the Board of Assessme

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