THE LAND ACT, CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 19
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2004Uganda
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2004Uganda
THE LAND ACT, CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 16 NOTICE TO CONVERT LEASEHOLD OUT OF FORMER PUBLIC LAND TO FREEHOLD
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2004Uganda
THE LAND ACT, CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 10 NOTICE OF HEARING OF APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF FREEHOLD PUBLIC NOTICE
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Library ResourceRegulationsMarch, 2011Uganda
PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING FOR A CERTIFICATE OF CUSTOMARY OWNERSHIP
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Library ResourceRegulationsMarch, 2011Uganda
HOW TO ACQUIRE A LEASEHOLD LAND TITLE
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Library ResourceRegulationsMarch, 2011Uganda
How to Transfer land under Leasehold and Freehold
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The case of Mityana, Mubende and Kassanda district
Reports & ResearchApril, 2019Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, UgandaMailo is a unique tenure system in central Uganda. It is divided into three parts: Kabaka’s Mailo, Official Mailo and Private Mailo. Private Mailo belongs to an individual, so-called landowner and it can be sold, subdivided or transmitted. Conflicts on private Mailo can occur between landowners & tenants, tenants & tenants, and landowners & landowners. A key challenge is that there is a lack of knowledge and transparency on land rights on both sides.
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The case of Mityana, Mubende und Kassanda district
Reports & ResearchApril, 2019Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, UgandaMailo is a unique tenure system in central Uganda. It is divided into three parts: Kabaka’s Mailo, Official Mailo and Private Mailo. Private Mailo belongs to an individual, so-called landowner and it can be sold, subdivided or transmitted. Conflicts on private Mailo can occur between landowners & tenants, tenants & tenants, and landowners & landowners. A key challenge is that there is a lack of knowledge and transparency on land rights on both sides.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsFebruary, 2018Africa, Uganda
Mailo tenure is the most legislated form of tenure in Uganda, having its origins in the 1900 Buganda Agreement. Reforms over the years have seen the evolution of this tenure that is essentially freehold in nature, albeit with its local characteristics arising out of an unresolved tenant question. This status quo was reinstated in the 1995 Constitution, the Land Act and its subsequent amendments. Whereas it is expected that reforms introduced by the Constitution and Land Act would suffice in stabilizing Mailo tenure, this has not happened in practice.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsAugust, 2019Africa, Uganda
The need to strengthen the capacity of CSOs, DLOs, ICU and partners working on land governance in Teso has become obvious if harmonisation of the customary and formal land management systems is to be realised. This is expected to enable a coordinated and systematic approach with one voice.
Knowledge of policies on land governance not only improves the way issues pertaining to land rights are handled; but also minimises waste of time and money lost on land conflict.
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