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Spain ceded Guam to the US in 1898. Captured by the Japanese in 1941, it was retaken by the US three years later. The military installations on the island are some of the most strategically important US bases in the Pacific.


Guam is a presidential democracy. Guam is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the US.


Source: CIA World Factbook

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An Act to require six (6) months performance reviews of the heads of all agencies, instrumentalities and entities ((P.L. 27-20).

Legislation
Guam
Oceanía

This Act prescribes that the governing boards for all agencies, instrumentalities, or entities shall issue performance reviews of the Chief Executive of that agency, six months after appointment of the said chief executive and every six months thereafter as long as the Chief Executive is retained by the Governing Board.

Act to amend Chapter 75 of Title 21 of the Guam Code ((P.L. 28-59).

Legislation
Guam
Oceanía

This Act provides specific authorization for cottage industry activities on Chamorro Land Trust residential lots to be conducted by Chamorro Land Trust residential leaseholders. Authorized cottage industry activities include farm production and light agriculture activities, baking and manufacturing of foodstuffs and growing and selling of plants and flowers. The Chamorro Land Trust Commission shall promulgate Rules and Regulations governing cottage industry activities.

Uses and Trusts – Chapter 13 of 21 GCA “Real Property”.

Legislation
Guam
Oceanía

This Chapter provides for various matters relative to trusts in real property. Trusts shall be in writing in accordance with section 1. Sections 2 and 3 concern the protection of the purchaser of a trust. Section 4 concerns a trust given as security. Other provisions of this Act concern conveyancing of trusts and other dispositions regarding trusts and their legal effects.

Transfer of Real Property - Chapter 4 of 21 GCA “Real Property”.

Legislation
Guam
Oceanía

This Chapter regulates certain aspects (requisites, effect of transfer, form of grant, etc.) of the transfer of real property. An estate in real property, other than an estate at will or for a term not exceeding one year, can be transferred only by operation of law, or by an instrument in writing, subscribed by the party disposing of the same, or by his agent thereunto authorized by writing (sect. 1 of Article 1). Section 2 of Artcile 1 defines the form of grant of an estate in real property.

Use and Development of Government and Other Land - Chapter 68 of 21 GCA “Real Property”.

Legislation
Guam
Oceanía

This Chapter regulates the use of Government land and defines uses for specific purposes and for specified parts of Guam. The Director with the approval of the Governor is authorized to grant permits for the use of any suitable government real property, not otherwise occupied or in use, and for any lawful purposes. Articles 2 to 5 provide for use of specific lands and the sale of such land to qualified purchasers. Article concerns a comprehensive development Master plan to be adopted for specified areas.