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Entries 121 to 130 of 461.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes. It talks about Government acquisition of the land. It is explained in this section. We did not see any need to put it here because it is already captured in the Land Laws (Amendment) Act, 2016.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes. It talks about Government acquisition of the land. It is explained in this section. We did not see any need to put it here because it is already captured in the Land Laws (Amendment) Act, 2016.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
I can read the Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill, Clause 120(a). It says that only after the award has been made and the amount of the first offer paid shall the commission take possession of the land by serving every person’s interest in the land a notice that, on a specified day, possession of the land and the title to the land will rest in the national or county government, as the case may be. It talks about taking possession. It says ‘compulsory acquisition’. The law is that the Government takes possession of the property when it has decided ...
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
I can read the Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill, Clause 120(a). It says that only after the award has been made and the amount of the first offer paid shall the commission take possession of the land by serving every person’s interest in the land a notice that, on a specified day, possession of the land and the title to the land will rest in the national or county government, as the case may be. It talks about taking possession. It says ‘compulsory acquisition’. The law is that the Government takes possession of the property when it has decided ...
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
I beg to move: THAT, Clause 14(b) of the Bill be amended by deleting the proposed new subsection (3A) and substituting therefor the following new sub-section — “(3A) upon the formal taking of possession of land by the Commission, no order stopping any development in the land may be issued by any court, if public funds have already been committed. Provided that due process has been followed in the compulsory acquisition of the land. The Committee was of the view that the amendment was to delete Paragraph B on the jurisdiction of the tribunal. This is already provided in Clause ...
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
I beg to move: THAT, Clause 14(b) of the Bill be amended by deleting the proposed new subsection (3A) and substituting therefor the following new sub-section — “(3A) upon the formal taking of possession of land by the Commission, no order stopping any development in the land may be issued by any court, if public funds have already been committed. Provided that due process has been followed in the compulsory acquisition of the land. The Committee was of the view that the amendment was to delete Paragraph B on the jurisdiction of the tribunal. This is already provided in Clause ...
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 16 of the Bill be amended by deleting the words “after paying the first offer of compensation” and substituting therefor the words “after paying full compensation”.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 16 of the Bill be amended by deleting the words “after paying the first offer of compensation” and substituting therefor the words “after paying full compensation”.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Arising from other compensation that have happened, if the property is Kshs50,000, the Government pays about Kshs3,000 and it takes over the position of that property and it might take four or five years before they pay the balance. In this case, we are saying that it must be clear that the Government must compensate the owner of the property in full. Thank you.
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7 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Arising from other compensation that have happened, if the property is Kshs50,000, the Government pays about Kshs3,000 and it takes over the position of that property and it might take four or five years before they pay the balance. In this case, we are saying that it must be clear that the Government must compensate the owner of the property in full. Thank you.
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