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Community Organizations Government of Tuvalu
Government of Tuvalu
Government of Tuvalu
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Tuvalu
Working languages
English

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Foreshore Licence Regulations (Cap. 46.10.1).

Regulations
Tuvalu
Oceania

These Regulations implement provisions of the Foreshore and Land Reclamation Act in relation with an application for a licence to the removal substances from the foreshore of any island or islet. The Regulations specify procedures for application, provide the form of licence and require fees to be paid for a licence application.

Implements: Foreshore and Land Reclamation Act (Cap. 46.01). (2008-12-31)

Native Lands Leases Regulations (Cap. 46.20.3)

Regulations
Tuvalu
Oceania

These Regulations prescribe the form and content of leases and sub-leases of native land requiring the approval of the Minister under section 10 of the Native Lands Ordinance. Every lease shall be prepared in triplicate in the form set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations. Sub-leases shall be in the form as the Lands Officer may require. The Regulations also set out the procedure of execution and validation of a lease and sub-leases.

Implements: Native Lands Ordinance. (1978)

Tuvalu Lands Code (Cap. 46.20.2).

Regulations
Tuvalu
Oceania

This Code of Laws, made under the Native Land Act, governs native land rights in specified islands of Tuvalu. The Code contains rules relative to land ownership rights and the limitation of such rights by the Land Court. The Code also concerns alienation of rights and the distribution of an estate inter vivos, in case of absentee owner, by will and without a will. Rules also concern exchanges of property, sale of property and use of (village and communal) land.

Implements: Native Lands Ordinance. (1978)

Administration of Native Estates Regulations (Cap. 46.20.4)

Regulations
Tuvalu
Oceania

These Regulations, made under the Native Lands Ordinance, grant powers to the Tuvalu Lands Officer to administer native estates of deceased persons in case of non-existence of a will or non-valid will. This Officer may also be appointed by will or otherwise to be the administrator in case of death of a native ordinarily resident in Tuvalu. The Regulations further define powers and duties of the administrator and specify, in the Schedule, fees for administration of estates and costs in relation with distribution of a deceased person’s estate to beneficiaries.