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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

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Resources

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Survey Act (Cap. 299).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act makes provision for the public control and organization of the survey of land and for other related matters. The Act consists of 46 sections divided into 10 Parts.As for administration, there shall be a Director of Surveys and such other officers as may be deemed to be necessary for the purposes of this Act. Also a Land Surveyors' Board is established. The Board shall principally appoint and control licensed surveyors. Surveyors, in order to become a licensed surveyor, shall submit to examination and be registered by the Board.

Land Titles Rules.

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Rules concern various procedures relative to adjudication and registration of titles under the Land Titles Act. Matters here regulated include the registration of judgments, decrees and order of a court, the ascertainment of the value of property to be adjudicated, appeal with the High Court of decisions against decisions of the Recorder of Titles and the Land Registration Court, the demarcation of boundaries of property to be adjudicated and proceedings respecting land for which no title is established.

Trusts of Land Act (Cap. 290).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act makes provision for trusts for purposes of sale of land, for powers of trustees for the sale of land and for other matters relative to the sale of land through the instrument of trust.The Act consists of 58 sections divided into 8 Parts.The Act introduces two forms of trusts for sale of land: an implied trust for sale and a statutory trust for sale.

Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) (Rent Book Form) Regulations (Cap. 301).

Regulations
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

These Regulations prescribe the form of rent book required to be kept by the landlord under section 3(3) of the Act. The form of rent book is set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

Implements: Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act (Cap. 301). (1988)

Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act (Cap. 301).

Legislation
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

This Act provides rules for a "controlled tenancy" i.e. a tenancy of a shop, hotel or catering establishment that is not based on a written contract or which is for a period of less than five years or is based on a contract that contains provision for termination, otherwise than for breach of covenant, within five years.The Act proposes a prescribed form of contract for a controlled tenancy and makes terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule to this Act applicable to a controlled tenancy.