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Sender:
Allan Axelrod
Date:
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:32:56 -0500
Re:
RESTITUTION - TENANTS RIGHTS -Reply

 

The tenants rights that were lost came about as a result of apartheid in South Africa and the Governments Policy of segregation of separate residential and business areas set aside for the various communities..

The new ANC Government then passed a Land Restitution Act in 1994 to enable those people who had lost their rights in property to receive restitution either in the form of returning the property to them or financial compensation etc.

I have dealt with the situation pertaining to ownership of the land but I am now seeking information on dealing with the Tenants Rights and how to compensate them. Ideally, international restitution court cases would be help tremendously in enabling us to set precedents in our courts.

there are numerous US cases on valuation of a leasehold when the fee is taken by eminent domain, to which a lead may be obtained through any of the standard US encyclopaedias [eg Am Jur] under the head 'eminent domain'


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