The Land Disputes Courts Act | The Land Disputes Courts Act — Tanzania law | Esheria

The Land Disputes Courts Act

This section says the Act may be cited as the Land Disputes Courts Act.

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Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
The Land Disputes Courts Act
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Language
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Statute overview

About this statute

This section says the Act may be cited as the Land Disputes Courts Act. This section defines words and phrases used in the Act. Land disputes and complaints must be brought in a court that has jurisdiction over the area. Magistrates’ courts generally cannot hear civil matters under the Land Act and Village Land Act, unless the Land Act says otherwise; they can hear criminal proceedings under those Acts. The village land council must have seven members, including three women. Each member must be nominated by the village council and approved by the Village Assembly.