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Library ResourceJanuary, 1989Burkina Faso
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1989Senegal
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1988Rwanda
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 1988Cameroon
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1988Kenya
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1988Kenya
The Kenya Government has over a number of years pursued policies geared towards the promotion of secondary towns. Included in this strategy is the achievement of an orderly and coordinated urban land development. However, experience from these towns indicates that, planned land development has encountered a lot of bottlenecks particularly in relation to the institution of private ownership of land. This paper traces the land tenure systems that have existed in the Kenya’s secondary towns.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1988Kenya
This article discusses the nexus between urban planning and the law in theory, and the role that law plays in the urban planning process in Kenya. The theoretical discussion focuses on the use of law as a regulatory mechanism and concludes that no universal theory of the role of law in the urban planning process can be identified. The discussion on law and urban planning in Kenya, on the other hand, is an attempt to apply theory to the Kenyan situation. In Kenya today, there exists a private and a public legal regime for the regulation of land use in urban areas.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1988Mali, Africa, Western Africa
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1989Zambia
This Act makes provision principally for the legal status and administration of estates of deceased persons leaving property in Zambia.This contains rules relative to the making, registering and execution of wills, provides for the administration of property included in a testament and provides for court proceedings regarding testate estates. Wills may be placed in custody with the High Court. The Act sets out procedures of administration and prohibits any interfering with property of deceased by any person who is not authorized to do so.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1989Nigeria
This Act provides for the establishment of the Surveyors Council of Nigeria as a body corporate and provides for the control and registration by the Council of surveyors. The Act also sets out qualifications and procedures for registration as a surveyor by the registrar appointed by the Council and establishes the Surveyors Disciplinary Committee and the Surveyors Investigating Panel. The Surveyors Licensing Board established pursuant to the Survey Act is dissolved.
Implemented by: Survey (Examination and Licensing of Surveyors) Regulations. (2013-02-28)
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