Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present

In this Inaugural Lecture I shall discuss title to land in Nigeria before and after March 29, 1978. One characteristic of the land holding before 1978 was the dual system of land tenure. Under the dual system of tenure, some titles were held under English law while the majority of titles were under...

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description In this Inaugural Lecture I shall discuss title to land in Nigeria before and after March 29, 1978. One characteristic of the land holding before 1978 was the dual system of land tenure. Under the dual system of tenure, some titles were held under English law while the majority of titles were under customary law. Dualism in tenurial system was a product of the introduction of the English legal system in Nigeria, Originally, all lands were held under customary tenure but with the introduction of the English legal system, lands held under customary tenure were converted to English titles by the use of English conveyancing formalities. It is pertinent to point out that the dual system of land, tenure was peculiar to Southern Nigeria. In Northern Nigeria, all lands were brought under the control of the government by the Land Native Rights Proclamation of 1910. This Proclamation was repealed and re-enacted as Land and Native Right Ordinance 1916. This was subsequently replace by Land Tenure Law 1962 which continues to apply subject to such modification as will bring it into conformity with the Act or its general intendment.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-30812023-05-13T11:07:48Z Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present Oretuyi, Solomon Akinboye Land Use Act 1978 Title under English law Fee simple in Nigeria English conveyancing terminologies Right of a fee simple owner Title under customary law Right of residence Right of reasonable ingress and egress Legal effect of allocation of land Insecurity of Title under customary law Management of urban land Statutory right of occupancy Power of revocation Right to compensation on revocation Title of customary tenants In this Inaugural Lecture I shall discuss title to land in Nigeria before and after March 29, 1978. One characteristic of the land holding before 1978 was the dual system of land tenure. Under the dual system of tenure, some titles were held under English law while the majority of titles were under customary law. Dualism in tenurial system was a product of the introduction of the English legal system in Nigeria, Originally, all lands were held under customary tenure but with the introduction of the English legal system, lands held under customary tenure were converted to English titles by the use of English conveyancing formalities. It is pertinent to point out that the dual system of land, tenure was peculiar to Southern Nigeria. In Northern Nigeria, all lands were brought under the control of the government by the Land Native Rights Proclamation of 1910. This Proclamation was repealed and re-enacted as Land and Native Right Ordinance 1916. This was subsequently replace by Land Tenure Law 1962 which continues to apply subject to such modification as will bring it into conformity with the Act or its general intendment. 2012-10-02T14:47:05Z 2018-10-27T23:08:39Z 2012-10-02T14:47:05Z 2018-10-27T23:08:39Z 1991-06-11 Lecture http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3081 en PDF application/pdf
spellingShingle Land Use Act 1978
Title under English law
Fee simple in Nigeria
English conveyancing terminologies
Right of a fee simple owner
Title under customary law
Right of residence
Right of reasonable ingress and egress
Legal effect of allocation of land
Insecurity of Title under customary law
Management of urban land
Statutory right of occupancy
Power of revocation
Right to compensation on revocation
Title of customary tenants
Oretuyi, Solomon Akinboye
Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title_full Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title_fullStr Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title_full_unstemmed Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title_short Title to Land in Nigeria: Past and Present
title_sort title to land in nigeria past and present
topic Land Use Act 1978
Title under English law
Fee simple in Nigeria
English conveyancing terminologies
Right of a fee simple owner
Title under customary law
Right of residence
Right of reasonable ingress and egress
Legal effect of allocation of land
Insecurity of Title under customary law
Management of urban land
Statutory right of occupancy
Power of revocation
Right to compensation on revocation
Title of customary tenants
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