Land Tenure Systems
LTS520S
Question 1
For each of the following statements indicate whether it is 'TRUE'or 'FALSE'.Each correct answer
carries 2 marks.
(30)
a) Complimentary interests in land exist when different parties share conflicting interests in the
same parcel of land, e.g., common rights to grazing.
b) Land tenure exists within a regime of legal, institutional and procedural systems.
c) Overriding interests in land is when a sovereign power (state or community) has powers to
allocate, cancel and reallocate.
d) The exercise of land rights and ownership has implications in the way in which we develop
urban and rural areas.
e) The environmental concept of land considers land as a place requiring management to
preserve its capacity to sustain life, carrying restrictions and responsibilities.
· f) Competing interests occur when different parties contest the same interests in the same
parcel of land - source of land disputes.
g) Overlapping interests in land is when several parties are allocated different rights to the
same parcel of land, e.g., conservancies in communal areas, family members.
h) The right to exclude others from a parcel of land constitutes a land right.
i) Land tenure is the relationship people share with land and its associated natural resources.
j) In a customary regime of land tenure, ownership is vested in chiefs or headsmen/women
and foreign governments.
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January 2024