Alienation of Land
Alienation of Land
Alienation of Land
Section 5 , National Land Code defines disposal as any disposal of land made by the
State Authority in the exercise of any of the powers conferred by section 42 or of any of
the corresponding powers conferred by any previous land law..
While the definition of Alienate with reference from Section 5 , National Land Code
means to dispose of State Land in perpetuity or for a term of years, inconsideration of
the payment of rent, and otherwise in accordance with the provision of section 76, or
when used in relation to the period before the commencement of this Act, to dispose of
State land in perpetuity or for a term of years under a previous land law (not being a law
relating to mining)
Based on Section 76 , National Land Code elaborates the meaning of alienation and
outlines the conditions- where land may be disposed in perpetuity .
The alienation of State land under this Act shall consists of its disposal by the state
Authority
a) For a term not exceeding ninety nine years :
aa) In perpetuity
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Where the Federal Government requires the state Authority to cause a
grant in perpetuity to be made to the Federal Government or to a
public authority or where the Federal Government and the
Government of the State agree to make a grant in perpetuity to the
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Federal Government ;
Where the stat Authority is satisfied that the land is to be used for a
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public purpose ; or
Where the state authority is satisfied that there are special
circumstances which render it appropriate to do so ;
Ordinance, 1957.
Bodies expressly empowered to hold land under any other writtenlaw
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premium is to be charged, or
(ii) a nominal rate of rent where the land is
to be alienated for any religious,
educational, charitable or public purpose
6. Premium , if any
7. Category of land use and
8. Express conditions and restrictions in interests , if any
Council in 1958. Planned alienation for largeareas of land is normally done under the
Land Group Settlement Areas Act (GSA),1960.
On the other hand, unplanned alienation refers to application of land made by the
person or body on his or its own initiative
HOW IS THE PROCESS OF UNPLANNED ALIENATION ?
The procedures of unplanned alienation can be found in the Manual for Land
Administration 1980. These procedures can be summarized as follows :
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The applicant submits the application using the form specified by the Land Office
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together with the plan and particulars of the said land and fees payable.
The Land Office will refer the application to the relevant departments for their
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comments.
The Land Administrator will forward the application to the State Authority with the
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or a licensed surveyor.
A registered title will be issued to the proprietor.