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Kenya Law
Kenya Law
Governmental institution

Location

Kenya

Legal Name: The National Council for Law Reporting

Brand Name: Kenya Law

Organization type: A semi-autonomous state corporation

Parent Institution: The Judiciary

Parent Act: The National Council for Law Reporting Act

Mission

To Provide Universal Access to Kenya’s Public Legal Information by Monitoring and Reporting on the Development of Jurisprudence for the Promotion of the Rule of Law

Vision

Accessible Public Legal Information towards an Enlightened Society

Members:

Resources

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Government Lands for Non-payment of Rent Regulations, 2005 (Cap. 280).

Regulations
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These Regulations establish the rate of interest for late payment of land rent under section 75(1) of the Act in one per cent per month or part thereof to be charged on the amount of land rent unpaid or remaining unpaid for the due year (excluding any penalties which would have been added from previous years) for more than one month after the due date until the full amount is recovered.

Implements: Government Lands Act (Cap. 280). (2010)

Land Titles (Forms) Rules (Cap. 282).

Regulations
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Eastern Africa
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These Rules prescribe forms in addition to those in the Third Schedule to the Land Titles Act. They also prescribe fees payable in all matters connected with the Forms and prescribe that the forms shall be used in all cases under Part II of the Act.

Implements: Land Titles Act. (1959)

Land Consolidation Regulations (Cap. 283).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
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These Regulations, made under the Land Consolidation Act, specify, in the Schedule, fees to be paid by each landowner whose name is contained in a Consolidation Register in respect of any consolidation area or section in any district specified in the first column of the Schedule. The Regulations also stipulate that no fee shall be refunded except by order of the Chief Land Registrar.

Implements: Land Consolidation Act (Cap. 283). (1969)

Land Utilization and Settlement Rules, 1962 (Cap. 318).

Regulations
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Eastern Africa
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These Rules, made under the Agriculture Act, concern land settlement and land allotment. The Land Development and Settlement Board shall administer: (a) the Tenant Farming Scheme; and (b) the Assisted Ownership Scheme. An application for participation in an approved settlement scheme shall be made in the form specified in the First Schedule to these Rules. Applicants shall meet certain requirements to be able to participate in a scheme. As for the Tenant Farming Scheme, the Board may allot land and grant leases to tenant farmers selected by the Board in accordance with these Rules.

Deeds of Arrangement Act (Cap. 54).

Legislation
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Eastern Africa
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This Act provides for matters relative to deeds of arrangement related to debt. The classes of instrument are: (a) an assignment of property (including land); (b) a deed of or agreement for a composition; and (c) in cases where creditors of the debtor obtain any control over his or her property or business. A deed of arrangement shall be void unless it is registered with the Registrar of Deeds of Arrangement under and in accordance with this Act. Deeds of arrangement also require assent by the majority of creditors.