Examples of Commissioner of Lands in a sentence
The successful tenderer shall pay twenty-five per cent (25%) of the Sale Price (included in which is the Tender Deposit) by cashier’s order issued in favour of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore Land Authority within 28 days from the date of the Authority’s acceptance of his tender (time in this respect being the essence of the contract).
The successful tenderer shall pay the balance of seventy-five per cent (75%) of the Sale Price by cashier’s order issued in favour of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore Land Authority on or before the expiry of the 90 day period (time in this respect being also the essence of the contract).
The successful tenderer shall pay twenty-five per cent (25%) of the Sale Price (included in which is the Tender Deposit) together with the amount of GST chargeable in relation to the payment of such 25% of the Sale Price by cashier’s order issued in favour of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore Land Authority within 28 days from the date of the Authority’s acceptance of his tender (time in this respect being the essence of the contract).
Under the Government Lands Act, the President has special powers with regards to government land, and he may exercise these powers through the Commissioner of Lands.
These lands were vested in the president and who has, normally exercised this power through the Commissioner of Lands, to allocate or make grants of any estates, interests or rights in or over un-alienated government land.
The successful tenderer shall pay the balance of seventy-five per cent (75%) of the Sale Price together with the amount of GST chargeable in relation to the payment of such balance amount by cashier’s order issued in favour of the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore Land Authority on or before the expiry of the 90 day period (time in this respect being also the essence of the contract).
The “Notice of Inquiry” mentions places and fixed dates when persons interested in the subject land are to submit their claims to the Commissioner of Lands or his appointee (a “Valuation Officer” also known as “Collector of compensation”) according to Section 9.
A Common Law Conveyance can then be done (with the survey attached) transferring the land to the Commissioner of Lands, or an incorporated community based entity.
An application can also be made to the Registrar of Titles to have a registered title issued to the Commissioner of Lands or an incorporated community based entity.
The Commissioner of Lands and Settlement and the Minister of Lands and Settlements.