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Property Rating Valuation Practice in Uganda: Experiences from Nabweru,
Nsangi and Ssabagabo- Makindye (Busabala & Ndejje Parishes only) sub-counties,
Wakiso District Local Government

Uganda
The document titled "Property Rating Valuation Practice in Uganda: Experiences from Nabweru, Nsangi and Ssabagabo- Makindye (Busabala & Ndejje Parishes only) sub-counties, Wakiso District Local Government" provides an overview of property rating valuation practices in Uganda's rapidly expanding urban areas. It includes case studies from the Wakiso District, specifically focusing on the sub-counties of Nabweru, Nsangi, and Ssabagabo-Makindye (Busabala & Ndejje Parishes only).

Constitution of the Republic of Uganda 1995

Uganda
The Constitution of the Republic of Uganda 1995 is a crucial document in the field of land governance. It clearly defines the land tenure systems in Uganda, establishes the Uganda Land Commission and District Land Boards, and provides comprehensive regulations for land use. This constitution serves as a fundamental guide for understanding the legal framework surrounding land ownership and management in Uganda.

Magistrates Courts Act, Chapter 16

Uganda
The document titled "Magistrates Courts Act, Chapter 16" is a legislative act that establishes and clearly defines the jurisdiction and procedures of Magistrates Courts. Notably, these procedures include the hearing and determination of land cases. This act is particularly relevant to land governance as it provides a legal framework for resolving land disputes and ensuring land tenure security.

The Uganda National Land Policy 2013

Uganda
The document titled "The Uganda National Land Policy 2013" establishes the vision, values, and institutional framework for land governance and management in Uganda. This policy is crucial in setting the standards and guidelines for land tenure security and land governance in the country, thereby playing a significant role in the sustainable management of land resources.

Access to Information Act 2005

Uganda
The Access to Information Act 2005 is a crucial document that provides the legal framework and procedures for enforcing the right of access to information, as stipulated in the Constitution. This Act is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security, as it ensures transparency and promotes accountability in these sectors.