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Community Organizations Kenya Law
Kenya Law
Kenya Law
Governmental institution

Location

Kenya

Legal Name: The National Council for Law Reporting

Brand Name: Kenya Law

Organization type: A semi-autonomous state corporation

Parent Institution: The Judiciary

Parent Act: The National Council for Law Reporting Act

Mission

To Provide Universal Access to Kenya’s Public Legal Information by Monitoring and Reporting on the Development of Jurisprudence for the Promotion of the Rule of Law

Vision

Accessible Public Legal Information towards an Enlightened Society

Members:

Resources

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Deeds of Arrangement Rules (Cap. 54).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules implement provisions of the Deeds of Arrangement Act with respect to, among other things: registration of deeds with the Registrar of Deeds of Arrangement transmission of copies to District Registries or other Courts and other procedures; affidavits; execution of deed by trustee; search of register; applications other than applications under section 9 of the Act; security to be given by the trustee under a deed of arrangement pursuant to subsection (1) of section 13 of the Act; and fees. The Rules also prescribe, in the First Schedule, forms for purposes of the Act.

Administration of Estates Act (Cap. 45).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act concerns the administration of real estate and personal property of a deceased person by an administrator or executor by will. The Act also makes provision for the distribution of estates under intestate and other administration or disposal of assets. The Administrator and Registrar General shall initiate the procedure for Letters of Administration. The estate of every person dying intestate after the date of the operation of this Act shall devolve upon the Administrator and Registrar-General.

Crops Act, 2013 (No. 16 of 2013).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act seeks to accelerate the growth and development of agriculture, enhance productivity and incomes of farmers and the rural population, improve investment climate and efficiency of agribusiness and develop agricultural crops as export crops.

Lake Naivasha Catchment Area Protection Order, 2012 (L.N. No. 8 of 2013).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Order of the Water Resources Management Authority declares the Lake Naivasha Catchment Area to be a protected area for the purposes of the Water Act and provides that the Lake Naivasha Catchment Area Water Allocation Plan shall be the basis for allocation of water in the Lake Naivasha Catchment Area. The Authority shall appoint Water Resources Users’ Associations as agents according to the criteria set out in the Second Schedule.