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New Juta Law Title: 'Understanding Land Tenure Law' by A. Mohamed

by Webmaster last modified 2010-03-24 14:31
juta publication - understanding land tenure law Juta's Pocket Companion Series has released a new book entitled

Understanding Land Tenure Law:
Commentary and legislation
by A. Mohammed et al.

This handy pocket book explains key definitions in the law and provides useful, practical guidelines on land rights disputes relating to three key pieces of legislation on tenure, including ESTA, LTA and PIE. Furthermore, it also sets out the nature and scope of legal protection available to occupiers of land and labour tenants, with a section on access to the courts, including the Land Claims Court. The pocket book provides accessible, plain language commentary on land tenure law in South Africa and is developed by Cheadle, Thomson & Haysom Inc. under the auspices of the Legal Services Project of the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform.

Contact Juta Law directly to order this title.

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