Not only did the 1969 Contitution proscribe ownership of Customary law Freehold interest by foreigners, Sec 4 (2) of Act 1036 continues to implement such provision. The effect of which is that, currently in Ghana, no foreigner/non-citizen can hold this interest in land in Ghana. The same applies to Common Law interest in land. They are exmplified in Sec 10 of Act 1036. Thank you. Might I add that your lectures are helpful and well-received. Do keep it up, Sir.
Cases that support Sect 2 of Act 1036: Ohimen v Adjei; Ngmaiti v Adetsia (Allodial). Cases that support Sect 3: Kwami v Quaynor; Akyea-Djamson v Duagbor (Customary Freehold) Sect 4: Akyea-Djamson v Daugbor (Common Law Freehold) Sect 5: Ababio v Morny; Owusu-Ansah v Adjetey (Usufractuary) Sect 6: Adams v Kofi; Annan v Asare (Leasehold Interest). Sect 7: Owusu v Eshun; Yeboah v Asante (Customary Tenancy).
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Not only did the 1969 Contitution proscribe ownership of Customary law Freehold interest by foreigners, Sec 4 (2) of Act 1036 continues to implement such provision.
The effect of which is that, currently in Ghana, no foreigner/non-citizen can hold this interest in land in Ghana.
The same applies to Common Law interest in land.
They are exmplified in Sec 10 of Act 1036.
Thank you.
Might I add that your lectures are helpful and well-received. Do keep it up, Sir.
I am a law student, and fully enjoying the lecture... Am based in Uganda.
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Writing land law this sem and my lecturer did a shady job in teaching so I’m hoping I learn from here to write my exams
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Cases that support Sect 2 of Act 1036: Ohimen v Adjei; Ngmaiti v Adetsia (Allodial).
Cases that support Sect 3: Kwami v Quaynor; Akyea-Djamson v Duagbor (Customary Freehold)
Sect 4: Akyea-Djamson v Daugbor (Common Law Freehold)
Sect 5: Ababio v Morny; Owusu-Ansah v Adjetey (Usufractuary)
Sect 6: Adams v Kofi; Annan v Asare (Leasehold Interest).
Sect 7: Owusu v Eshun; Yeboah v Asante (Customary Tenancy).
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