CAP. 17]
Lands Tribunal
[1987 Ed.
CHAPTER 17
Originally 62 of 1974.
21 of 1977.
80 of 1978.
37 of 1982.
49 of 1982.
30 of 1983.
LANDS TRIBUNAL
To establish a Lands Tribunal and to provide for matters connected therewith.
41 of 1983.
41 of 1984.
32 of 1985.
42 of 1985.
63 of 1985.
23 of 1987.
L.N. 246/74.
[1 December 1974.]
Short title.
Interpretation.
(Cap. 336.)
Establishment of Lands Tribunal.
Constitution of Tribunal.
Appointment of deputy of the President.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Lands Tribunal Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
"President" means the president of the Lands Tribunal appointed under section 4;
"presiding officer" means a presiding officer appointed under section 4; (Added, 49 of 1982, s. 2)
"qualified in law" means qualified for appointment as a District Judge under section 5 of the District Court Ordinance;
"registrar" means the Registrar of the District Court; (Added, 21 of 1977, s. 2. Amended, 49 of 1982, s. 2)
"Tribunal" means the Lands Tribunal established under section 3.
3. There shall be a tribunal to be known as the Lands Tribunal which shall be a court of record.
(Amended, 49 of 1982, s. 3)
4. (1) The Tribunal shall consist of a president, presiding officers and such other members as may be appointed under sub-section (4).
(2) The President shall be one of the Judges of the Supreme Court and shall be appointed by the Governor.
(3) The presiding officers shall be District Judges and shall be appointed by the Governor.
(4) The other members shall be such other persons appointed by the Governor as are qualified in law or, in the opinion of the Governor, sufficiently experienced in the practice of land valuation or some other subject relevant to the proceedings of the Tribunal to qualify them to sit as members of the Tribunal.
(Replaced, 49 of 1982, s. 4)
5. (1) If the President is temporarily unable to exercise his functions as the president of the Tribunal, the Chief Justice may appoint any presiding officer of the Tribunal to act as the deputy of the President for such period as the Chief Justice may specify.
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CAP. 17]
Lands Tribunal
[1987 Ed.
CHAPTER 17
Originally 62 of 1974.
21 of 1977.
80 of 1978.
37 of 1982.
49 of 1982.
30 of 1983.
LANDS TRIBUNAL
To establish a Lands Tribunal and to provide for matters connected
therewith.
41 of 1983.
41 of 1984.
32 of 1985.
42 of 1985.
63 of 1985.
23 of 1987.
L.N. 246/74.
[1 December 1974.]
Short title.
Interpretation.
(Cap. 336.)
Establishment of Lands Tribunal.
Constitution of Tribunal.
Appointment of deputy of the President.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Lands Tribunal Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "President" means the president of the Lands Tribunal appointed
under section 4;
"presiding officer" means a presiding officer appointed under sec-
tion 4; (Added, 49 of 1982, s. 2)
“qualified in law” means qualified for appointment as a District
Judge under section 5 of the District Court Ordinance; "registrar" means the Registrar of the District Court; (Added, 21
of 1977, s. 2. Amended, 49 of 1982, s. 2)
"Tribunal" means the Lands Tribunal established under section 3.
3. There shall be a tribunal to be known as the Lands Tribunal which shall be a court of record.
(Amended, 49 of 1982, s. 3)
4. (1) The Tribunal shall consist of a president, presiding officers and such other members as may be appointed under sub- section (4).
(2) The President shall be one of the Judges of the Supreme Court and shall be appointed by the Governor.
(3) The presiding officers shall be District Judges and shall be appointed by the Governor.
(4) The other members shall be such other persons appointed by the Governor as are qualified in law or, in the opinion of the Governor, sufficiently experienced in the practice of land valuation or some other subject relevant to the proceedings of the Tribunal to qualify them to sit as members of the Tribunal.
(Replaced, 49 of 1982, s. 4)
5. (1) If the President is temporarily unable to exercise his functions as the president of the Tribunal, the Chief Justice may appoint any presiding officer of the Tribunal to act as the deputy of the President for such period as the Chief Justice may specify.
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