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Condition for a certificate of occupancy to be valid
Condition to be satisfied for a certificate of occupancy to be of any effect
Effect of a certificate of occupancy obtained by the concealment of material facts
Effect of a grant of a certificate of occupancy to a person who has not proved a better title
Effect of certificate of occupancy issues without an entitlement to a statutory right of occupancy
Effect of failure to fulfil the conditions upon which a certificate of occupancy was granted
Effect of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy without evidence of revocation of an earlier grant
How to determine which of two certificates of occupancy conferred a better title
Inquires the court must make into a certificate of occupancy before it can be held as evidence of title to land
Legal principles governing certificate of occupancy
Legal status of a certificate of occupancy
Position of the law where it is shown that another person other than the grantee of a Certificate of Occupancy has a better right to the grant
Right of a person granted a certificate of occupancy
The legal basis of a certificate of occupancy
The presumption of validity in favour of a certificate of occupancy
The presumption raised by a certificate of occupancy; how it can be rebutted
The principle that a certificate of occupancy constitutes prima face evidence of title to land
The principle that the onus is on the grantee of a certificate of occupancy to establish that the land was vested in him immediately before the commencement of the Land Use Act
What a party who holds a certificate of occupancy must show in order to succeed in an action for title to land
When a certificate of occupancy will be deemed invalid
Whether a certificate of occupancy can be said to be the conclusive evidence of a valid title to land
Whether a certificate of occupancy confers a legal right to possession where the possession was procured following acts of trespass
Whether a certificate of occupancy is conclusive evidence of title to land
Whether a certificate of occupancy raises the presumption that the holder is the owner in exclusive possession of the land
Whether a defective certificate of occupancy can invalidate a valid grant of land
Whether certificate of occupancy confers title to land
Whether the mere production of the certificate of occupancy is sufficient proof of title
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