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Cameroon land law - A practical guide to acquiring or selling a property portfolio

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book, entitled "La droit foncier camerounais" (Cameroonian land law), is a simplified presentation of what emerges from the multitude of texts on Cameroonian land law. It begins with a brief presentation of the historical evolution of land management in Cameroon, from the period of German colonization, through French and English colonization, to post-independence. It then presents the different categories of land and their acquisition procedures. These include land in the national domain, land in the public domain, land in the private domain of the state, land held by other public corporations, and private land. These different types of land can be acquired by direct registration, concession, donation, bequest or sale. It also presents the commissions in charge of monitoring transactions, the land title and its importance, procedures for managing land disputes, land taxation and the body of texts governing the operation of this area of law.

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O autor deste livro nasceu a 29 de junho de 1984 em Nkolbisson-Ydé. É engenheiro agrónomo, especializado em economia e sociologia rural, e prepara atualmente uma tese de doutoramento na FASA. Obteve o seu diploma de professor do ensino secundário técnico e profissional (PLETP) na ENSET de Bamenda e foi colocado no LTPA de Yabassi em 2017.

Product details

Authors Bertrand Mbondji Ntombe
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206558279
ISBN 9786206558279
No. of pages 64
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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