Land Reform (Amendment) Act (No. 35 of 2000).
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Type of law
Legislation
Abstract
The Part applies in relation to custom owners of land who had a right to compensation under section 11 of the Land Reform Act immediately before the section was repealed by the Land Reform (Amendment) Act No. 6 of 1992. The Government is to determine the amount of compensation payable to the custom owners of the land. In determining the amount of compensation, the Government must take into account the market value of the land and any other matters that it considers relevant. A compensation payment must not be made to a person unless the Minister is satisfied that he or she is a custom owner of the land. Any custom owner of the land who is dissatisfied with the amount of compensation determined by the Government may appeal to the Supreme Court within 30 days after the date on which the determination is made.
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Long title of text
An Act to amend the Land Reform Act [CAP 123].
Date of text
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Amends