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
Displaying 76 - 80 of 136Licensed Surveyors Code of Professional Conduct, 1997 (Cap. 299).
This Notice requires a surveyor duly licensed as a surveyor under or by virtue of the provision of the Survey Act to always maintain the high standard of conduct appropriate to his or her professional status, and not conduct himself or herself in a manner that would, in the opinion of the Land Surveyors Board prejudice that status or the reputation. It also prohibits conduct of incompatible business and prescribes some other rules of conduct.
Implements: Survey Act (Cap. 299). (2000)
Land Consolidation (Fees) Regulations (Cap. 283).
These Regulations specify, in the First Schedule, fees payable, prior to the registration of any dealing affecting a holding, by every landowner whose name appears in an adjudication register in respect of any adjudication area or adjudication section. They also specify, in the Second Schedule, fees to be paid by persons to whom land has been adjudicated in the manner specified or who object against registration.
Implements: Land Consolidation Act (Cap. 283). (1969)
Survey Regulations, 1994 (Cap. 299).
These Regulations implement provisions of the Survey Act with respect to the Land Surveyors Board, the Standing Committee on Geographical Names, the examination and issue of licences, land survey operations, government land surveys and resolution of disputes. The Regulations also provide for the reservation of land in case of survey for purposes of alienation of government land in coastal areas and near to lakes or tidal rivers.
Implements: Survey Act (Cap. 299). (2000)
Probate and Administration Rules (Cap. 160).
These Rules implement provisions of the Law of Succession Act and provide for matters of succession to and protection and administration of property of a deceased person.
Perpetuities and Accumulations Act (Cap. 161).
This Act provides for matters relating to interests, i.e. perpetuities and accumulations in (immovable) property. It, among other things: provides for the vesting of the interests, duration, interests regarding (leases of) land, restrictions on accumulations in general, and restriction on accumulation for the purchase of immovable property.