Land Requirements. a) Property Report A comprehensive and detailed Property Report shall be compiled. Individuals hold informal and community rights over Tribal Land. Consequently, the Service Provider must ensure that he is fully conversant with the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, Act 31 of 1996 and the procedures contained therein. These rights are not registered and recorded in a Deeds Office. On-site meetings must therefore be held with the affected communities and their leadership to determine the extent and nature of their rights. The exact impact that the project will have on their rights must be clearly determined in community meetings to avoid conflict. The Property Report must define each right affected, identify the boundaries and ownership thereof and clearly record all information related to these rights.
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Land Requirements. a) Property Report A comprehensive and detailed Property Report shall be compiled. Individuals hold informal and community rights over Tribal Land. Consequently, the Service Provider Consulting Engineer must ensure that he is fully conversant with the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, Act 31 of 1996 and the procedures contained therein. These rights are not registered and recorded in a Deeds Office. On-site meetings must therefore be held with the affected communities and their leadership to determine the extent and nature of their rights. The exact impact that the project will have on their rights must be clearly determined in community meetings to avoid conflict. The Property Report must define each right affected, identify the boundaries and ownership thereof and clearly record all information related to these rights.
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Land Requirements. a) Property Report A comprehensive and detailed Property Report shall be compiled. Individuals hold informal and community rights over Tribal Land. Consequently, . the Service Provider must ensure that he is fully conversant with the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, . Act 31 of 1996 and the procedures contained therein. These rights are not registered and recorded in a Deeds Office. On-site meetings must therefore be held with the affected communities and their leadership in order to determine the extent and nature of their rights. The exact impact that the project will have on their rights must be clearly determined in community meetings in order to avoid conflict. The Property Report must define each right affected, . identify the boundaries and ownership thereof and clearly record all information related to these rights.
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Land Requirements. a) Property Report A comprehensive and detailed Property Report shall be compiled. Individuals hold informal and community rights over Tribal Land. Consequently, the Service Provider must ensure that he is fully conversant with the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, Act 31 of 1996 and the procedures contained therein. These rights are not registered and recorded in a Deeds Office. On-site meetings must therefore be held with the affected communities and their leadership in order to determine the extent and nature of their rights. The exact impact that the project will have on their rights must be clearly determined in community meetings in order to avoid conflict. The Property Report must define each right affected, identify the boundaries and ownership thereof and clearly record all information related to these rights.
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