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    "id": 1459288,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Chute",
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        "legal_name": "Chute Mohamed Said",
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    "content": "Many years ago, in South C, for example, they left some land for public utility when they subdivided. After some years, all the title deeds were given to the land owners and while one for the public utility was left without registration; it was not registered to anybody. After some years, someone will come and claim, register and sell it or develop some units of houses. What this Amendment Bill is trying to do is ensure that once you subdivide a particular piece of land, first, you register the piece for public utility. This will make sure that that land is preserved for the purpose it was intended for. If you look at mosques, for example, a land owner can subdivide land for his children or other relatives. Out of it, he will demarcate some part of it for a mosque. On many occasions, after that mzee has gone, children will come and even claim that land. If that land is registered as a mosque, a madrasa or any public utility space, it will deter anybody who will come to claim that land. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is something very important in this Bill. Clause 15 says;"
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