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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations provide for the composition of the National Land Advisory Council, the election of a Vice-Chairman (the Chairman is appointed by the President), tenure of appointment and exercise of functions of members, meetings of the Council, annual estimate of expenditure and other financial matters of the Council.

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations provide for conditions, to which the right of occupancy as defined in the Land Act, 1991 is subject. The Commissioner of Lands may impose those conditions pursuant to regulation 3, but they shall not be inconsistent with the Act. Other conditions are specified by these Regulations, such as demarcation of boundaries, protection of beacons, application for building permits on urban or "peri-urban" land, etc. Regulation 7 specified conditions of use of agricultural land held in occupancy, regarding cultivation. Regulation 8 concerns the right of occupancy for pastoral uses.

  3. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations make provision with respect to the allocation of land through auctions and tenders. Prime residential, commercial and industrial land shall be allocated in transparent manner such as and open tender or auction. Local governments shall advise the Commissioner for Lands on the areas that may be made available for tender or auction. In addition the Minister responsible for lands may direct that land shall be made available for allocation in such manner. Regulations 5 to 12 regulate procedures of auctions. Regulations 13 to 21 regulate procedures for tenders.

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    Dispositions, in the meaning as described to it by the Land Act, 1999, and specified in regulation 3 (including assignment of a right of occupancy, partition of lands, creation of an easement, and sale) shall require the approval under the Act. Regulation 4specifies dispositions that do not require approval. A holder of a right of occupancy or the intended assignee of a mortgage shall apply for approval of a disposition in accordance with regulation 4. (4 regulations)

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

  5. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    The fees set out in third column shall be charged for the matters set out opposite in the second column of that Schedule. Fees shall be paid in advance to the authorized officer in the sense of the Lands Act, 1999. Fees are paid for application for right of occupancy, wayleave, and communal right of way approval and of disposition and related rights.

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    Where a breach of condition of the right of occupancy stated in column 2 of the Schedule to these Regulations has arisen, the Commissioner for Lands or an authorized officer, as defined in the Land Act, 1999 may impose a fine specified in column 3 of the said Schedule. Breach of conditions include: failure to keep the land in good state; failure to farm the land in accordance with practices of good husbandry; failure to use land in a sustainable manner, making o disposition without notification, carrying out unauthorized developments.

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations specify delegated functions, being the function of the Commissioner of Lands, of specified officers, in the sense of section 2 of the Land Act in First Schedule and in addition to those functions the authorized officer shall perform functions as set out in the Second Schedule. Other provisions concern motivation of decisions, conflict of interests, and hold authorized officers answerable to the Commissioner. Functions include approval of dispositions.

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

  8. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations provide for the composition of the Board of Trustees of the Land Management Fund, the election of a Vice-Chairman (the Chairman is appointed by the President), tenure of appointment, meetings of the Board, accounts and audits and other financial matters of the Fund. The Board shall verify compensation schedules and claims submitted to the Commissioner for Lands or authorized Officer in the sense of section 2 of the Land Act, 1999 and cause payments to be made out of the Fund.

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

  9. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    Regulations to make provision for the "regularisation" of land and the drafting and adoption of schemes for this purposes.The 35 regulations are divided into 5 Parts: Preliminary (I); Regularisation Area (II); Scheme of Regularisation (III); Adjudication (IV); Local Land Register (V).The Minister responsible for lands may, under regulation 3, subject to section 58 of the Land Act, or at the request of the people in a given area declare urban areas or "peri-urban areas" to be a regularisation area. Criteria for decision making in this respect are set out in regulation 4.

  10. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa

    These Regulations regulate to a certain extend small mortgages. "Small mortgage" means a mortgage for a term not exceeding three years and for a sum not greater that five hundred thousand shilling. The maximum sum may be changed in accordance with regulation 5. Regulation 6 specifies the matters each instrument for a small mortgage shall provide. Every borrower shall notify the Commissioner of Lands or authorized officer regarding a small mortgage. Remedies as specified in regulation 8 require an order from the court.

    Implements: Land Act, 1999 (No. 4 of 1999). (1999-05-15)

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