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  1. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    October, 1970
    United Kingdom, Africa

    It is universally recognized that Registration of Title is superior

    to the other, systems mainly.because the method of recording used In Registration of Title does not depend so much on documents and human beings which are; subject to movement;,and mistaken identity, as on the parcels of:land affected, which are immovable, indestructible and precisely definable.

  2. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    October, 1970
    United Kingdom, Africa

    This paper focused on land registration. The distribution and use of land are of vital importance, and it is not surprising, therefore, that land records are a matter of great concern in most countries.

  3. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    September, 1970
    Morocco

    Property in Morocco is daily increasing considerably in value, and the particularly rapid urban development and agricultural changes have altered the scale of values which could hitherto serve as a basis for estimating-areas in connection with the cost of topographical surveys.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 1970
    Africa

    Land is the main source of life and the mother of all developments, economic and social, and that for the proper administration of land, suitable and effective cadastral system is prerequisite and further realizing the importance of cadastral services in establishing security of titles to land which is necessary for the economic development of country.

  7. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 1970
    Zambia

    "Cadastre" est un mot français pour lequel il n'existe pas d'équivalent en anglais. La langue anglaise, avec sa capacité de s'approprier certains termes étrangers, utilisé seulement l'adjectif "cadastral" qui signifie "concernant l'étendue, la valeur et la propriété de terres".

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

    The discoveries of science and new technologies it has not yet always proved possible to do so. therefore continue to use resources, which might otherwise be put to more productive purposes, -on curing those who contract these diseases and in trying to prevents or at least minimize the chances of, their recurrence. The conditions known as 'fragmentation' and 'multiple ownership when the Reach severe, proportions can fairly be described; as diseases of land tenure".

  9. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    September, 1970
    Morocco

    The system of registration "based on the above principles has the following characteristics: Each accurately delimited property is inscribed in a land register under a. name and number and with topographical and legal data which show clearly and accurately the right of its owner. The real right of charges^ transfers of ownership and changes concerning a property are indicated in the land registers which constitute in short, the complete and detailed record of each registered property.

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