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Sub-Division of Land
There are provisions in the National
Land Code that describes the procedure and manner on a sub-division of any alienated
land held by under the Registry or Land Office Title. The definitions of a Registry
or Land Office Title are provided in the interpretation section in the National Land
Code. Sub-division of the land can be made into two or more portions (sub-divisional
portions) to be held under separate titles. The approval for sub-divisional of land held
under the Registry title is given by the State Director and for the sub division of land
held under the Land Office Title is given by the Land Administrator. There are several
conditions to be established before any approval for the sub-division of the land can be granted.
For example the sub-division would not be contrary to any plans approved by the State
Authority for the development of the area in which the land is situated. Any alienated
land which is held under the Registry or Land Office Title by two or more person as
co-proprietors may, by agreement between those persons and with the approval of the State
Director or Land Administrator, be partitioned so, as to vest in each of them under
a separate title a portion of land. Any co-proprietor or co-proprietors holding the majority
share in the land may apply for the approval to the partition of the land subjected to
satisfactions of conditions imposed for such partition.
Legislations: Section 135 to 144 of National Land Code.
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