Examples of Land Commission in a sentence
In 2006, the Southern Sudan Land Commission (SSLC) was established with five members through a Presidential decree.
Land Act 2012 (LA) designates the National Land Commission (NLC) as the agency empowered to compulsorily acquire land.
However the CPA also provides for the establishment of a National Land Commission and a Southern Sudan Land Commission which, without prejudice to the jurisdiction of courts, may arbitrate between willing contending parties over land issues and make recommendations to government, for example regarding land reform and recognition of customary rights.
The Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan sets out the requirement for a Southern Sudan Land Commission and lays out its basic mandate and functions.
This revision happened with the establishment of National Land Commission Secretariat (NLCS), an autonomous agency mandated to deal with matters pertaining to land registration.
Establishment of a Land Commission to support the better co-ordination and release of public assets with the aim of increasing sites for economic growth, housing and improved communities.
The West Midlands Land Commission will ensure there is a sufficient, balanced supply of readily available sites for commercial and residential development to meet the demands of a growing West Midlands economy.
In the event that the new value is rejected by the Land Commission hearing the complaint, the aggrieved party may appeal to the immediate higher Land Commission within 15 working days which must then deliver its verdict within 30 days.
The Act creates a series of land administration institutions, namely, Uganda Land Commission (ULC), District Land Boards (DLB), Parish Land Committees (PLC) and District Land Tribunals (DLT).
The composition of the membership and terms of appointment of the Southern Sudan Land Commission shall be set by the legislation constituting it.