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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.This Act regulates the administration and management of land ownership.The Act provides for: the alienation of State Land; issuance of title and registration; conditions on which land shall be held and reservations to the Government; declaration of Township; penalties for offences relating to unl
This Act prescribes steps necessary for the protection of any protected area or protected place.
The Act provides for the compulsory acquisition of private land by the State for public purposes.
This Act lays down guidelines for the creation of strata titles and it shall apply only to registered land. Every original proprietor of land may subdivide that land into stratum estates upon certification of a strata plan by the Commissioner.
Since 1984, the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam has chartered its post-independence course through its proclaimed ideological compass of MIB (Melayu, Islam, Beraja).
Countries in South-East Asia are experiencing rapid urbanisation and Land Readjustment is one of the potential methods of land development that could help solve some of the urban problems such as urban sprawl and inadequate infrastructure.
Brunei continued in 2016 to suffer from declining oil and gas prices. The budget deficit grew. The Sultan made economic diversification and ‘‘prudent spending’’ the year’s central political themes.
A guide to tenure and foreign ownership to support property investment
The constitution was signed by the governments of Brunei and the UK.
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