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the administration or control of pr
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Figure 1.3 Structure of courts in t
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government. Many functions performe
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headed households. Of female-headed
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no involvement in party activities.
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documents case studies and seeks to
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African Housing FundThe African Hou
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In practice, foreign investors star
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Consultative Project was started. T
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Table 2.3 Formal tenure typesType C
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Customary TenureCustomary tenure is
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2.6 Main institutions involvedThe i
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also utilises property data from th
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governance, but the building and dr
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The Department of Physical Planning
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treatment to different persons whol
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Table 4.3 Order of succession accor
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of an administrator is effected by
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Of the women married under the Marr
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marriage and the patrilineal nature
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physical assets that improve the pr
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Figure 6.1 Organogram of Ministry o
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6.2 Informal settlements and the fo
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this is obtained, the applicant has
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Figure 6.3 Land allocation procedur
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property acquired during the subsis
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7 Local Laws and PoliciesLocal auth
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economy and the escalating cost of
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the owners had tried to enforce the
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9 Best PracticesUnder international
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little effort was made to streamlin
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Inheritance lawCustomary land shoul
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11.8 HIV/AIDSThere should be a nati
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Kaunda, F. (2002). Selling the Fami
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Newspaper ArticlesTimes of ZambiaCh
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Mrs. C. Musonda, Paralegal AdviserM
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Walker, C. (2002). Land Reform in S
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Article 16 entitles men and women t
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The African Union Protocol on the R
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Optional Protocol toCEDAW of 1999CR