conveyance of land

Inheriting property

Inheriting property by non Tanzanian

A few months ago, we discussed in our column whether a non-Tanzanian person who was a beneficiary under a Will might receive a property in accordance with the testator's (the will maker's) instructions (Inheriting property). The Land Act, as we understood it at the time, was at issue, and we responded by saying that it was illegal for the property to be transferred to a non-Tanzanian since the Land Act...

RENEWAL OF RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY

RENEWAL OF RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY

UNDER S.32 OF RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY FACTORS TO CONSIDER Where a right of occupancy comes to an end unless for the requirement of financial institutions  which may reject to accept the R/O with less than 5 years length. Compliance with the conditions of R/O if you comply renewal is offered S.32(3). Consent from the director of urban planning on land use. In granting consent the government or...

LAND CONVEYANCE THE LEGALITY OF TRANFER

LAND CONVEYANCE THE LEGALITY OF TRANFER

•Any conveyance of land in order to be legal it has to be in accordance with the Land Act. •For the purpose of this, the reference should be made in section 61 of Land Act. •Any attempt to dispose of any right of occupancy other than what stipulated under Land Act shall be ineffectual. •See section 61 LA. PARTIES TO CONVEYANCING 1.Transferee •This is the person who receives the...

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