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Displaying 2071 - 2075 of 15550Foreshores Ordinance (Cap. 149).
This Ordinance makes provision with respect to the vesting in the Crown, development or alienation of reclaimed lands on the foreshore of Sierra Leone. Reclaimed lands are lands that were formerly part of the sea.
Resolution No. 3339 on Property Law.
This Resolution consists of 9 Sections divided into 270 articles. Section I deals with real estate. Sectiuon II provides for property. Section III concerns with easements. Section IV relates to mortgages. Section V pertains to privileges and enforcement. Section VI refers to endowments and leasing. Section VII deals with ownership rights. Section VIII refers to promise to sell and to choose. Section IX contains registration right in the Land Register.
Land (Perpectual Succession) Act_1926
Land (Perpectual Succession) Act, Zambia
Crown Lands Act Chapter No. 319 of 1991.
This Act sets forth provisions on appointment of officers to discharge the duties imposed by this Act in Article 3, reservation of minerals in Article 5, survey of any Crown land or Crown boundary by the Chief Surveyor in Article 6, notice upon the owner of the lands before survey in Article 7, apply by petition to Court to review the survey in Article 9, judicial proceedings in Article 10, means of access from any public highway through intervening lands to any Crown lands in Article 13, marking of road in Article 14, authorities of Chief Forest Officer, Chief Surveyor or other surveyor em
Resolution No. 144/S on public property.
This Resolution consists of 4 Chapters divided into 26 articles. Chapter I deals with definition of public property. Chapter II provides for public property boundaries. Chapter III refers to Occupation, rent and use of public property. Chapter Iv contains general provisions.