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
Displaying 96 - 100 of 136Mortgages (Special Provisions) Act (Cap. 304).
This Act allows mortgage finance companies to obtain possession of a mortgaged property if conditions specified in this Act are fulfilled. Within a given time, the defendant, if he or she believes that not all the specified conditions do exist in relation to the property, may file an affidavit in response to summons. At a given time after the summons has been served on the defendant, the Company may apply to the court for a decree for possession of the mortgaged property, and the court shall pass such if it is satisfied that the specified conditions exist.
Agriculture (Sugar Settlement Organization) Rules (Cap. 318).
These Rules, made under the Agriculture Act, establish a Sugar Settlement Organization Board and sugar settlement schemes for the purpose of the control of cultivation and other operations in the areas concerned. The Settlement Fund Trustees appointed under section 167 of the Act shall be responsible for management of the scheme and may delegate the control of any scheme if they are satisfied that efficient and economic management will be maintained.
Agriculture (Land Preservation) Rules (cap. 318).
These Rules, made under the Agriculture Act, empower the Director of Agriculture to issue a land preservation order, with the approval of the district agricultural committee concerned, to any owner or occupier of land for any of the purposes set out in section 48 of the Act.
Registered Land (Registration of Maximum Number of Proprietors) Rules (Cap. 300).
These Rules prescribe that only twenty or any lesser number of persons may be registered as the proprietors of any land, lease or charge where charge to the land restricts its user to any purpose other than agriculture and in the opinion of the registrar, the instrument presented for registration will have the effect of vesting the land, lease or charge in such persons jointly as partnership property. The Rules shall only apply to specified registration sections.
Implements: Registered Land Act (Cap. 300). (2006)
Registered Land Rules (Cap. 300).
These Rules implement selected provisions of the Registered Land Act. They define the form of the register in the First Schedule and the form of a title deed and a certificate of lease in the Second Schedule. Any register, certificate of freehold title or instrument which complies with the form prescribed under the Land Consolidation Act shall be deemed to comply with these Rules. The Rules contain other provisions regarding forms, provide for the verification of instruments, prescribe fees for registration and limit powers of the Registrar to prepare a title or registration instrument.