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Displaying 36 - 39 of 39Land Act, 1954.
Section 15 of the Land Act, 1950 is hereby amended by the substitution of "the age of sixty-seven years" for "the age of sixty-five years". Section 15 provides for the age at which Lay Commissioners of the Appeals Tribunal to whom that section refers are to cease to hold office.
Amends: Land Act, 1950. (2000-08-15)
Land Act, 1946.
Under section 3 the Land Commission may impose an obligation on allottees of holding and parcels to reside thereon (sect. 2).
Land Act, 1923.
An Act to make provisions for various matters relating to land, including land registration, purchase of land and ownership of land, land bonds, land tenure, for powers of the Land Commission in respect of land, etc. Save and except purchase agreements between the Land Commission and purchasers from them no purchase agreement between landlord and tenant for the sale of a holding under the Land Purchase Acts shall after the passing of this Act be lodged with the Land Commission (sect. 18).
Coast Protection Act, 1963.
The council of a county may investigate, where they consider it expedient to do so, any proposals for coast protection works within the county under section 2.