Government of Uganda
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Displaying 41 - 45 of 90The Water Act, Chapter 152
Uganda
The document titled "The Water Act, Chapter 152" provides a comprehensive legal framework for the management of water resources. This act is crucial in land governance as it outlines the rules and regulations for water usage, which is a key aspect of land tenure security.
The Succession Act, Chapter 162
Uganda
The Succession Act, Chapter 162, is a crucial piece of legislation that governs the rules and procedures for both testate and intestate succession. This law plays a significant role in land governance and land tenure security, as it outlines the legal processes for the transfer of property rights, including land, upon the death of an individual. Whether the deceased left a will (testate) or not (intestate), this Act provides the framework for determining the rightful heirs and the distribution of the estate.
The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Act, 2016
Uganda
The document titled "The Stamp Duty (Amendment) Act, 2016" is a legislative piece that amends the Stamps Act. Its primary purpose is to increase the duty payable on certain transactions. This amendment is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security as it may influence the cost of land transactions and potentially affect land ownership patterns.
The Draft Landlord and Tenant Bill 2016
Uganda
"The Draft Landlord and Tenant Bill 2016" is a document that provides a brief overview of the proposed bill. This bill aims to regulate the relationship between landlords and tenants. Additionally, it seeks to repeal the Distress for Rent (Bailiffs) Act and the Rent Restriction Act. This document is particularly relevant to land governance as it addresses key aspects of land tenure security.
Draft Mining and Mineral Policy for Uganda 2018
Uganda
The document titled "Draft Mining and Mineral Policy for Uganda 2018" is a draft policy framework that is currently awaiting Cabinet approval. This policy is particularly relevant to land governance as it outlines the proposed regulations and guidelines for mining and mineral extraction in Uganda, which directly impacts land tenure security.