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Conditions for a valid acquisition of land

Conditions to be satisfied by the government seeking to compulsorily acquire property

Distinction between lands compulsory acquired and lands vested in the State

Effect of Article 257 of the 1992 Constitution on lands from the the Northern, Upper East and West Regions previously vested in the Government

Effect of a valid acquisition of land by the government

Need for a party whose claim to title was in respect of compulsorily acquired land to prove the identity of the land

Position of the law with regard to persons who continued to occupy lands that have been compulsorily acquired by the Government

The person to whom land compulsorily acquired reverts to upon divestment by the government

The position of the law on the payment of compensation in cases of compulsory acquisition of land by the State

The rights of a party whose land was compulsorily acquired

The rule that a land would be deemed to have been compulsorily acquired when all the mandatory statutory provisions have been fully and strictly complied with

When a land compulsorily acquired will vest in the President

Whether a person whose land has been compulsorily acquired shall have a first option of acquiring the said property

Whether leasehold property can be compulsorily acquired

Whether or not public institutions can exercise authority over lands compulsory acquired and assigned to them

Whether or not the Commissioner for Lands has power to compulsorily acquire land

Whether or not the Lands Commission can lawfully grant any interest in a land to be compulsory acquired where the said land has not vested in the President

Whether the Lands Commission can grant any interest in land which has not vested in the President

Whether the Lands Commission has the power to compulsorily acquire land

Whether the mere signing by the Commissioner for Lands of the instrument for compulsory acquisition authorised entry to the land before notice of the compulsory acquisition is given

Whether title in land compulsorily acquired by the government cannot be decreed in favour of either party to the dispute

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