land reform definition

land reform. ’ means land redistribution, land restitution, land development and tenure reform;
land reform means the overall set of programmes (including land redistribution, land restitution, tenure reform and land development) designed to give effect to the commitments contained in section 25 of the Constitution, to create the conditions to foster equitable and secure access to land, as well as to secure the land tenure rights of South Africans who are legally insecure because of past racial discrimination, and to restitution for persons or communities dispossessed of property after 19 June 1913 as a result of past racially discriminatory laws or practices.

Related to land reform

  • land reform beneficiary , in relation to a property, means a person who -

  • Land Registry means the Land Registry of England and Wales.

  • Fair Housing Act means the Fair Housing Act, as amended.

  • Land Records means the property records maintained by the Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia.

  • land use scheme means the land use scheme adopted and approved in terms of Chapter 3 and for the purpose of these By-laws include an existing scheme until such time as the existing scheme is replaced by the adopted and approved land use scheme.