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  1. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    October, 1970
    Uganda

    Un cadastre qui sert uniquement à déterminer l'assiette fiscale du propriétaire foncier semble particulièrement bien convenir à des pays dont l’économie est principalement agricole.

  2. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Tunisia, Africa

    Il existe en Tunisie deux régimes d'immatriculation foncière. Le régime facultatif institue par la loi foncière du 1er juillet 1885 (abrogée et remplacée placée le 12 février 1965 par le "Code des droits réels") et régime obligatoire promulgué par le décret-loi du 20 février 1964 instituant "Immatriculation foncière obligatoire et gratuite".

  3. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Ethiopia

    Of the nation's 122.2 million hectares of total area, 84.1 million hectares of land and 12.1 million hectares of water and water courses comprise the potentially productive cultivable land and water resources of the nation. At present, only 10.4 per cent of the total land area i.e. 12.9 million hectares is put under cultivation of which 9 to 91/2 million hectares have actually "been planted and harvested. Agriculture, the dominant sector of the country's economy is not only a goldmine in terms of potential but also a real source of wealth.

  4. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Gabon

    Ce n’est qu’en 1951 que naît au Gabon un service topographique et du cadastre.

  5. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 1970
    Ethiopia

    L’Ethiopie dispose d’un potentiel agricole considérable, il existe plusieurs obstacles fondamentaux sur la voie des l’exploitation de ce potentiel.

  6. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Africa

    The introduction of registration of title is certainly in our present state of knowledge the best method of remedying the uncertainty of customary land law. The advantages of^registration of title both to private landowners and to Governments and its superiority over other systems of recording rights in land,i.e. private registration of deeds., are discussed in paper given in this Seminar and I will not elaborate them here.

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 1970
    Africa

    It is not possible to prepare a satisfactory register of properties and to guarantee title to those properties unless the properties have been positively identified i.e. unless it is possible to identify the boundaries of the properties with certainty. It is for this reason that in most modern systems of Registration of Title the Registrar requires that each property shall be unambiguously defined by representing its boundaries on a registry index map before recording the ownership of the property in the official register.

  8. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Africa

    A Madagascar, en effet, outre cette délimitation, il faut que le propriétaire prouve ses droits par un acte officiel. Autrement dit, il faut que ses prérogatives sur les parcelles délimiter soient mentionnées dans un répertoire public appelé matrice foncière.

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