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Community Organizations Kenya Law
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

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Resources

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Land Adjudication Act (Cap. 284).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act makes provision for the administration of the adjudication of any area of Trust land designated by the Minister. The Minister may designate, by Order, Trust land to which provisions of this Act apply if: (a) the county council in whom the land is vested so requests; (b) the Minister considers it expedient that the rights and interests of persons in the land should be ascertained and registered; and (c) the Land Consolidation Act does not apply to the area.

Land Adjudication Regulations 1970 (Cap. 284).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Regulations provide for specified matters in relation with procedures for the adjudication of trust land under the Land Adjudication Act. They concern the cost of demarcation and an appeal to the Minister under section 29 of the Act. Any person who is aggrieved by the determination of an objection against the adjudication register under section 26 of the Act may, within sixty days after the date of the determination, appeal against the determination to the Minister.

Implements: Land Adjudication Act (Cap. 284). (2007)

Government Lands (Charges for Temporary Occupation Licences) Rules (Cap. 280).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules regulate handling of charges for a temporary occupation licence. An applicant for a temporary occupation licence shall deposit with his or her application the amount of the charge prescribed by these Rules for the licence. If the application is refused, the sum deposited shall be refunded to the applicant but if the applicant withdraws his or her application, or refuses or neglects to execute or accept the licence when called upon to do so, the sum deposited shall be forfeited.

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

Government Lands (Appeals) Rules (Cap. 280).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules regulate certain procedural matters of an appeal from a decision or order of the Principal Registrar with the High Court. They concern notices of an appeal to the Principal Registrar and the applicant and notice of decision of the Court to the Principal Registrar. The Principal Registrar shall furnish the Court with a written statement of the reasons for his or her decision that is the subject of appeal.

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