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(187) Sections in Registration of Titles Act
1
Interpretation
Learn the legal meanings of terms like certificate of title, proprietor, encumbrances, and mailo certificates...

Part 1: Part I - Preliminary

2
Conflicting laws
Learn how Section 2 of the Registration of Titles Act ensures registered land is protected...

Part 1: Part I - Preliminary

3
Appointment of officers
Section 3 explains the appointment of the Registrar of Titles, deputy, and assistants to oversee...

Part 2: Part II - Officers

4
Signature to be judicially noticed
Section 4 of Uganda's Registration of Titles Act requires courts to automatically accept the Registrar's...

Part 2: Part II - Officers

5
Seal of office
Explains the Registrar's duty to keep an official seal, and that sealed and signed title...

Part 2: Part II - Officers

6
Appointment of sworn valuers
Explains how the Minister appoints and removes sworn valuers, and the oath or affirmation they...

Part 2: Part II - Officers

7
Future grants and final mailo certificates to be registered
Explains how unissued grants and final mailo certificates must be registered with the Registrar, with...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

8
Grants for public purposes
When land is granted jointly for public purposes, the Registrar must mark 'no survivorship' to...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

9
Lands alienated before Registration of Land Titles Ordinance, 1908
Learn how to bring Crown-granted land before 1908 under the Registration of Titles Act in...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

10
Application when no dealing has been registered under Cap. 113, 1951 Revision, Ordinance 3 of 1904 or Registration of Documents Act
When no previous registration exists under older land laws, the Registrar must immediately register the...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

11
Application when dealing has been registered
Learn how the Registrar handles registered land transactions, publishes notice, sets deadlines, and proceeds unless...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

12
Rejection of application for delay
If you delay responding to the Registrar’s title requisitions, you may get a one-month warning....

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

13
Notices of application
When applying to register land or conduct a dealing, the Registrar must notify everyone listed...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

14
Person claiming title by possession to post notice of application land
Learn the requirement under Uganda's Registration of Titles Act to post a notice on land...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

15
Land to be brought under Act unless caveat received
Learn about land registration under the Registration of Titles Act: if no caveat is received...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

16
Land occupied may be brought under Act by different description from that in title
Learn how to register land you actually occupy even if your title deed describes different...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

17
Application to bring land under Act may be granted as to land occupied under but not described in title deeds
If your title deeds have a wrong land description due to survey errors, you can...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

18
In case of error in Government survey, title may correspond to actual dimensions
Learn how Section 18 of Uganda's Registration of Titles Act allows you to correct your...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

19
Excess of land may be apportioned between different owners or proprietors
Learn how excess land from survey mistakes is shared equally among plot owners, and when...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

20
Parties interested may lodge caveat
Learn your right to lodge a caveat under Uganda's Registration of Titles Act to stop...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

21
Proceedings suspended if caveat received
If a caveat is lodged against a land title application, the Registrar suspends all proceedings...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

22
Caveat to lapse unless proceedings taken within one month
A caveat on land lapses after one month unless court proceedings are started and the...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

23
Production of title deeds in support of application to bring land under Act
Under Section 23 of the Registration of Titles Act, the Registrar can demand title deeds...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

24
Applicant may withdraw application
You can withdraw your land registration application anytime before the certificate is registered, but may...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

25
Endorsement of prior title deeds
Learn how the Registrar endorses prior title deeds when bringing land under the Registration of...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

26
Subsisting lease to be endorsed and returned
If you lodge a subsisting lease, the Registrar endorses it and returns it to you...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

27
Record Book to be kept
Understand the Record Book requirement under Uganda's Registration of Titles Act, detailing deeds and documents...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

28
Certificate of title to issue in name of deceased applicant or his or her nominee
Understand what happens when a land title applicant dies before registration in Uganda: the certificate...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act

29
Application to bring under Act land registered under Ordinance 11 of 1908
Landowners with land registered under the 1908 Ordinance may apply to the Registrar to bring...

Part 3: Part III - Bringing land under Act