Government land definition

Government land means land other than–
Government land means all land of which the Government is the owner of which is held in trust for any person by the Government or which is in the possession of the Rehoboth Baster Community, including the Rehoboth Townlands, the Community farms, the Government farms and such land as the Kaptein’s Council may purchase in terms of the provisions of this Act;
Government land means any land owned or acquired by the State Government or its undertakings or the Urban Local Body or Development Authorities situated in a district or an urban area as the case may be.

Examples of Government land in a sentence

  • The contractor shall, however, not be required to pay cost or any rent for the Government land given to him.

  • The contractor will be permitted to use Government land for execution of work.

  • The Government land as here in before mentioned shall be surrendered to the Incharge within seven days, after issue of completion certificate.

  • Through this department Government land asset can be brought in public domain which will help in meeting the need for land to create new infrastructure.Public Assets Management Department, Govt.

  • The Government land as here in before mentioned shall be surrendered to the Engineer-In-Charge within seven days, after issue of completion certificate.


More Definitions of Government land

Government land means all public land other than public roads;
Government land means any land owned or acquired by the Government of Punjab or its undertakings and includes the land owned by the Urban Local Bodies;
Government land means the land where there exit roads, railway, government building or office and this expression also includes forest, shrubs, jungle, river, streams, Nadi Ukas, lake, pond and
Government land means land acquired by the Government under Land Acquisition Act for through donation of the public for establishment of Administrative Headquarter, Government Institutions and facilities under various wings of the Government or such land as defined under Section-9;
Government land means any land not forming an estate or any portion thereof;
Government land means land owned by the Government, including but not limited to lands on which are located: the offices of Ministries, Agencies, and Parastatal bodies; military bases; roads; ports; airports; public schools and public universities; public hospitals and public clinics; public libraries and public museums; public utilities; ports; as well as Protected Areas and Proposed Protected Areas as of the Effective Date of the Land Rights Act of 2018, and must be conserved and managed for the benefit of all Liberians.PPA on customary land remain customary / community land.Refer to the LRA definition of Government Land. But more than that, it should be noted, that if while Protected Areas – that is, land(s) gazetted prior to the effective date of the LRA – are considered as Government Land, if lands were only proposed as Protected Areas but were not gazetted prior to the coming into force of the LRA, there is no basis on which they should be excluded from the community land estate. Left alone this article would be an arbitrary deprivation of customary property, and therefore unlawful and unconstitutional. PPA on customarys land remain customary / community land.It will be a clear act of violation of the communities' right to the principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) guaranted in the LRA (see LRA Article 33.3) that
Government land. Means the land owned by the Government and used for the buildings, projects, or activities of the Government, including, but not limited to, lands on which are located: the offices of ministries, agencies, and parastatal bodies; military bases; roads; public schools and public universities; public hospitals and public clinics; public libraries and public museums; public utilities; and airports.