Systematic Property Registration : Risks and Remedies

This paper looks at a variety of technical issues, challenges, and problems that arise during systematic first registration programs, their causes and what can be done to deal with them. Its aim is to provide practical advice to those who are designing or engaged in first registration programs that use the systematic adjudication approach and also those who supervise such programs so that the issues covered in this paper can be eliminated or their negative impact reduced. The paper draws primarily from the land registration experience in the Europe and Central Asia region and uses examples from that region, but as relevant, examples from elsewhere are included. This paper is divided into four parts: (1) design, (2) implementation, (3) owners, and (4) legal issues.

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Main Authors: Lamb, Tony, Endo, Victor
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-05
Subjects:land registration, land rights, property registration, taxes, real estate tax, corruption, land tenure, informal buildings,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/163361485942263162/Systematic-property-registration-risks-and-remedies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26048
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spelling dig-okr-10986260482021-05-25T08:57:15Z Systematic Property Registration : Risks and Remedies Lamb, Tony Endo, Victor land registration land rights property registration taxes real estate tax corruption land tenure informal buildings This paper looks at a variety of technical issues, challenges, and problems that arise during systematic first registration programs, their causes and what can be done to deal with them. Its aim is to provide practical advice to those who are designing or engaged in first registration programs that use the systematic adjudication approach and also those who supervise such programs so that the issues covered in this paper can be eliminated or their negative impact reduced. The paper draws primarily from the land registration experience in the Europe and Central Asia region and uses examples from that region, but as relevant, examples from elsewhere are included. This paper is divided into four parts: (1) design, (2) implementation, (3) owners, and (4) legal issues. 2017-02-13T22:06:20Z 2017-02-13T22:06:20Z 2016-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/163361485942263162/Systematic-property-registration-risks-and-remedies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26048 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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Systematic Property Registration : Risks and Remedies
description This paper looks at a variety of technical issues, challenges, and problems that arise during systematic first registration programs, their causes and what can be done to deal with them. Its aim is to provide practical advice to those who are designing or engaged in first registration programs that use the systematic adjudication approach and also those who supervise such programs so that the issues covered in this paper can be eliminated or their negative impact reduced. The paper draws primarily from the land registration experience in the Europe and Central Asia region and uses examples from that region, but as relevant, examples from elsewhere are included. This paper is divided into four parts: (1) design, (2) implementation, (3) owners, and (4) legal issues.
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