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  1. Library Resource
    Constitution
    December, 1995
    Uganda

    A Constituent Assembly deliberated and approved the draft it received from a Constitutional Commission.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    July, 1965
    Uganda

    An Act to make provision for the compulsory acquisition of land for public purposes and for matters incidental thereto and connected

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    July, 1998
    Uganda

    An Act to provide for the tenure, ownership and management of land; to amend and consolidate the law relating to tenure, ownership and management of land; and to provide for other related or incidental matters.

  4. Library Resource

    ((Constitutional Petition No 9 of 1997)) [1998] UGCC 7 (23 June 1998)

    Jurisprudence
    June, 1998
    Uganda

    "Whether the Expropriated Properties Act No.9 of 1982, to the extent that it nullified the sale of the suit property to the defendant and accordingly deprives him of his proprietary interest therein, contravenes the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and is thereby null and avoid."

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    July, 2017
    Uganda

    Compulsory acquisition is the power of government to acquire private rights in land for a public purpose, without the willing consent of its owner or occupant. This power is known by a variety of names depending on a country’s legal traditions, including eminent domain, expropriation, takings  and  compulsory purchase.

  6. Library Resource
    National Policies
    March, 2015
    Uganda

    The Uganda National Land Policy (NLP) Implementation Action Plan is a deliberate resolution by the Government of Uganda to address major challenges that have hindered the implementation of land reforms, thereby impeding the optimal utilisation of land for socio-economic development and transformation. Although successive post-independence governments have made numerous efforts to streamline land governance and reconfigure the role of land in national development, the majority of these efforts have failed to address underlying issues and have thus remained unimplemented to date.

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