Aliens Landholding Regulation Act, 1995 (No. 17 of 1995).
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Abstract
The Act regulates the holding of lands in Dominica by foreigners. "Alien" means a person or who is not a citizen of one of the Member States of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, including companies which are under the control or are deemed to be under the control of an alien (sect. 2). No unlicensed alien shall hold land or an interest in land other than in the circumstances as specified in subsection 4(1) and sections 5 and 6: Aliens may acquire or hold land without a licence for purposes of residence (not more than 1 acre), for purposes of trade and business (not more than three acres), and specified circumstances. Land held contrary to subsection 3(1) shall be forfeited to the State (subsect. 3(2)). Subject to section 3(3) any agreement to hold land or an interest in land shall not vest any interest in land in the purchaser unless a licence to hold land or interest is obtained (sect. 8). Companies of Dominica shall have the right to restrict the holding of shares and debentures by aliens (sect. 9). Provisions of this Act in respect of licences apply to land held in trust for an alien (sect. 12). (22 sections)
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Long title of text
An Act to regulate the holding of land by aliens and for connected purposes.
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Notes
Subsidiary legislation as far as not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act shall remain in force.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Official publication of 1995, pp. 51-62.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
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