Delegation of Functions (Directions to Land Boards) Order (Chapter 02:11). | Land Portal

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This Order delegates the functions conferred on the President by section 11 (2) of the Tribal Land Act for the purpose of giving directions of a general or specific character to any land board in the formulation of policy relating to the exercise of its functions under the Act, to the Minister of Lands and Housing.

Implements: Public Authorities (Functions) Act (Chapter 02:11). (2008-12-31)
Implements: Tribal Land Act (Chapter 32:02). (2008-12-31)

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