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 121 - 125 of 136Government Lands (Forms) Rules (Cap. 280).
These Rules prescribe in the Schedule forms that shall be used in all cases under Part X of the Government Lands Act.
Government Lands (Consents) Rules (Cap. 280).
These Rules concern the consent of the President of Kenya to the execution of a mortgage of Government land in lease and consent of the President to any assignment, transfer or sublease between parties of the same piece of land for all leases of farms or town plots issued under the Crown Lands Ordinance, 1902.
Implements: Government Lands Act (Cap. 280). (2010)
Government Lands (Road Reserves) Rules (Cap. 280).
These Rules prohibit the lease or sale of Government land outside the area of any township or station within a given distance from the centre of any public road. Furthermore, no building, fencing or other obstacle shall be erected within a given distance from the centre of any public road outside the area of any township or station.
Implements: Government Lands Act (Cap. 280). (2010)
Land Arbitration Tribunal Rules, 2003 (Cap. 280).
These Regulations contain rules relative to lodging of cases before and proceedings of the Land Arbitration Tribunal established under the Government Lands Act. Matters regulated include form and time for lodging an objection or dispute, a statement of facts, notice of place of hearing, procedures of hearings of objections, powers of the Tribunal, filing of awards, etc.
Implements: Government Lands Act (Cap. 280). (2010)
Agricultural Finance Corporation Act (Cap. 323).
This Act provides for the establishment of the Agricultural Finance Corporation and regulates the granting of loans to farmersThe Act consists of 48 sections divided into 7 Parts: Preliminary (I); The Agricultural Finance Corporation (II); Loans (III); General provisions as to loans (IV); Powers of Corporation (V); Accounts of Corporation (VI); Miscellaneous (VII).The functions of the Agricultural Finance Corporation, here established under section 3, shall be to assist in the development of agriculture and agricultural industries by making loans to farmers, cooperatives and other public or