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Displaying 15471 - 15475 of 15550Land Registry Act, 1962.
An Act to consolidate with amendments the Law relating to the registration of instruments affecting land (preamble). The 37 sections are divided into 6 Parts: Registry offices (I); Presentation of Instruments for Registration (II); Mode of Registration (III); Power to Refuse Registration (IV); Consequences of Registration (V), Miscellaneous (VI). The Schedule contains various forms.
State Lands Regulations, 1962.
The Regulations provide for Site Advisory Committees, to inspect and make recommendations as to the suitability of land that is proposed to be acquired. It further contains provisions, inter alia, regarding offences, allocation of land acquired under the Act, execution of leases and licences granted in respect of land acquired under the Act, references to the Tribunal. The Schedules contain various forms.
Implements: State Lands Act, 1962 (Act No. 125). (1962-06-14)
Land Registry Act (Cap. 5:02).
This Act makes provision for the registration of titles in land. The 164 articles are divided into 20 Parts: Preliminary (I); Administration (II); Commissioners of Title (III); First Registration - A. Registration areas, B. Areas other than registration areas, C.
Town and Country Planning Law (90/72).
This Law provides for town and country planning, for regulating the use, controlling and promoting the development of immovable property. The authority competent ("planning authority") for the purposes of this Law shall be, as the case may be, the Minister of Finance (as far as Part II is concerned) and the Minister of Interior elsewhere; however, the expression "the Minister" shall include any person, body or authority delegated by the Minister to exercise his functions under this Law.
Soil Conservation Law.
The 36 sections are arranged under the following Headings: Provisional Committee and Preparation of Scheme for Soil Conservation; First Meeting of Proprietors and Approval of Soil Conservation Scheme; Rules, Regulations and General Powers of Boards; Acquisition of Property and Entry upon Land; Miscellaneous.