Land pooling definition
Land pooling means the land parcels owned by individual or group of owners. Usually by transfer of ownership right to the designated Land/Flat Pooling agency, which later transfer the ownership of the part of the land back to the land lords/landowners for undertaking of development of such areas on per the provision of the Delhi Development Act 1957 and the perceived proved one.
Land pooling means an arrangement wherein a tenant or owner of any land or part thereof agrees to surrender his rights in the land or any part thereof in favour of the Regional Development Authority for any development scheme in lieu of such developed land or such cash compensation or such proportion of developed land and cash compensation as may be agreed between such tenant or the owner, as the case may be, and the Regional Development Authority;
Land pooling means the legal consolidation of land parcels by the DE/Consortium for utilization of such land parcels as per Land Policy and these Regulations.
More Definitions of Land pooling
Land pooling means the legal consolidations of land parcels for utilizations of such land parcels as per Land Policy 2018 and the Land Policy Regulation -2018.
Land pooling means assembling of small land parcels into a large land parcel providing it with infrastructure in a planned manner and returning the re-constituted land to the owners, after deducting the cost of the provision of infrastructure and public spaces by the sale of some land or otherwise where infrastructure is provided;
Land pooling means a land planning process to be used for the purpose of local area plan development in Thimphu, as described in paragraph 28, Appendix 11, and Supplementary Appendix E, of the RRP;
Land pooling means a planning technique to redefine ownership of land in such a way that: