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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF S.32A OF THE LAND ACT CAP. 227 AS AMENDED 2010 WHEN CONSIDERED AGAINST S.59 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT CAP 230

The study examined the rights between bonafide and lawful occupants against the registered proprietors of land in Uganda and also established on how these rights are violated, with specific aims of examining the rights of lawful and bonafide occupants on the Registered proprietor’s land; the abuse of rights on bonafide occupancy on the Registered proprietor’s land; the effectiveness of the law governing bonafide occupancy on the Registered proprietor’s land; and suggesting improvements that can be made on bonafide occupancy rights on the Registered proprietor’s land. A review of related literature was carried out on existing information on the specific variables of this paper to comprehend the problem, enrich and supplement the study findings. In order to achieve the aims of this study, a library-based research project was conducted and most of the courts decisions, recent or old were considered in order to find out how they have dealt with the issue of in the past and whether their attitude has changed to reflect the An Assessment Of The Rights Of Bonafide or lawful Occupants Vs Registered Proprietors In Uganda.

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Author: bamwidhiwa ivan
Contributed by: asbat digital library
Institution: law development centre
Level: tertiary
Sublevel: diploma
Type: dissertations