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LIS Overview

The Land Information Division was established after the 2005 Land Summit.

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Incorporated Land Groups

Incorporated Land Group (ILG) Division is under the Customary Land Services within the Department of Lands and Physical Planning.

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Customary Land Projects

The Customary Impact Projects Division was approved for establishment in 2007.

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Corporate Services

To support the operations of the DL&PP through the efficient and effective management of its human, financial, physical and information resources.

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Overview

To support the operations of the DLPP through the efficient and effective management of its human, financial, physical and information resources.

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About Us

The Office of the Director is responsible for the achievement of this corporate objective.

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Acts & Regulations

Corporate Services Division.

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Overview

The Policy and Legal Services Division is a recently created division which was once known as Policy Division.

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Office Of The Secretary

Office Of The Secretary

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What is an Incorporated Land Group (ILG)?

Incorporated Land Group (ILG) refers to an organized customary group legally given recognition to their corporate nature under the ILG Act. It is a legal mechanism whereby customary groups are empowered to do business, hold, dispose, manage and deal with land in their customary name. It is a corporate vehicle which enables landowners to participate in the economic development and run their business affairs on their customary land.

The ILG Act empowers customary groups for greater participation in the national economy by way of incorporating their existing customary groups and getting recognized as a legal entity. An incorporated land group is recognized as a corporation whereby it has perpetual succession and may sue and be sued in its corporate name and may function as a corporation may do.