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The Hong Kong Legal Information Institute (HKLII - pronounced 'H K Lee') is a free access legal information system developed and jointly operated by the University of Hong Kong Department of Computer Science and Faculty of Law, with the kind assistance of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII).
HKLII's mission is to provide free access to primary legal materials from Hong Kong (and some publicly available secondary materials) by use of technology that is both easy to use and powerful in the diversity of materials that it covers.
The system is based on data obtained from sources in Hong Kong and the region. Mark-up, processing, database structure, search engine facilities, and some other aspects of technical infrastructure are adapted from software provided by AustLII. The Hong Kong, China and Taiwan pages (and some subject pages) of the World Law index are jointly prepared by HKU Faculty of Law and AustLII. The day to day operation of HKLII is carried out by HKU Libraries. The overall facility is managed jointly by HKU Libraries and Faculty of Law.
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Displaying 6 - 10 of 11Land Registration Fees Regulation.
This Regulation prescribes the fees to be taken in the Land Registry in respect of any instrument delivered for registration.
Implements: Land Registration Ordinance (Chapter 128). (1997-06-30)
Land Registration Regulations (Chapter 128A).
These Regulations provide for the manner in which entry and registration of memorials and other documents in the Land Registry must be carried out.The Regulations further provide for: particulars to be contained in a memorial; the use of microfilm for the recording of old memorials and register cards; disposal of memorials and register cards after recording; inspection of Land Registry records; offences and penalties; etc.
Implements: Land Registration Ordinance (Chapter 128). (1997-06-30)
Country Parks Ordinance (Chapter 208).
The Country Parks Ordinance provides a legal framework for the designation, development and management of country parks and special areas.
Designation of Special Areas within Country Parks (Consolidation) Order (Chapter 208C).
This Order designates areas of Government land within country parks as special areas as specified in the Schedule.
Implements: Country Parks Ordinance (Chapter 208). (2005-02-12)
Land Acquisition (Possessory Title) Ordinance (Chapter 130).
This Ordinance provides for the acquisition of land, held under a possessory title, required for public purposes.An acquisition order shall be made by the Director for any land required for public purposes. The land shall vest in the Government free of all interests, rights or easements along with the right to enter upon and take possession of it. The Ordinance makes further provision for claim of ownership of land acquired; compensation; etc.