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Barbuda Land Act, 2007 (No. 23 of 2007).

Type of law
Legislation
Source

Keywords

Abstract
This Act makes provision for rights in land of the Crown and citizens of Barbuda and related matters such as registration and provides rules relative to the development of land in Barbuda.
The Act states that all land shall be owned in common by the people of Barbuda and that the land shall vest in the Crown on behalf of the people of Barbuda. No land in Barbuda shall be sold and no person shall acquire the ownership of any land. The Council of Barbuda may grant leases of land for major developments. The rights of Barbudans in respect of land shall consist of: the exclusive right of occupation for residence, cultivation or commercial purposes and the right to graze animals. The rights of occupancy may be converted by the Council of Barbuda into leases to be granted for ten years, renewable. The Act also specifies restrictions on land use including the cutting and felling of timber without a permit of the Council. The Act sets out powers and duties of the Council with respect to land administration and development. The Council may designate areas for specific uses including fisheries and forestry. The Act further concerns, among other things, the allotment of land for residential purposes, development plans and other regulation of development, confirmation of existing leases, the creation of a land registry and the amendment of other legislation.
Long title of text
An Act to confirm that all land in Barbuda is owned by the people of Barbuda, to provide for the administration and development control of land in Barbuda, to provide for the confirmation or otherwise of certain leases of land in Barbuda, and for incidental and connected purposes.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
The Act shall come into force on a date to be fixed by Notice in the Gazette.
Notes
This Act also amends the Barbuda Local Government Act, the Intestates Act and the Prescription Act.
Repealed
Yes
Serial Imprint
Antigua and Barbuda Gazette, pp. 1-18.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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