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This paper focused on land registration. The distribution and use of land are of vital importance, and it is not surprising, therefore, that land records are a matter of great concern in most countries.
Method of survey suitable for registration purposes
It is universally recognized that Registration of Title is superior
to the other, systems mainly.because the method of recording used In Registration of Title does not depend so much on documents and human beings which are; subject to movement;,and mistaken identity, as on the parcels of:land affected, which are immovable, indestructible and precisely definable.
Note sur le régime de l'immatriculation foncière au Maroc
Le régime de l'immatriculation foncière repose sur le printsipe de la
publicité réelle et par conséquent individualise chaque propriété en la de terminant physiquement et juridiquement.
Status of cadastral surveys and land registration services in Zambia
This paper deals on Zambia (Trust Land) Order 1964 transferred to and vested in the President, of the Republic of Zambia ail. Native Trust: Land that was vested in the Secretary of State immediately before Independence.
Note on the system of land registatrion in Morocco
The system of registration "based on the above principles has the following characteristics: Each accurately delimited property is inscribed in a land register under a. name and number and with topographical and legal data which show clearly and accurately the right of its owner. The real right of charges^ transfers of ownership and changes concerning a property are indicated in the land registers which constitute in short, the complete and detailed record of each registered property.