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LAH3701 Assignment
1 Semester 2 2024
(545258) - DUE 23
August 2024
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
, LAH3701 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024 (545258) - DUE 23 August
2024
Question 1
1.1 What are the three major elements of the land-reform programme in
South Africa? [3]
1.2 Name the six (6) acts or statutes that were passed to further the land
reform programme in South Africa. [6]
1.3 When was the quitrent tenure system (which was based on a 15-year
lease) introduced in South Africa? [1]
Question 1
1.1 The three major elements of the land-reform programme in South
Africa:
1. Land Restitution: This involves the return of land or compensation to
individuals or communities who were dispossessed of their land due
to past discriminatory laws and policies.
2. Land Redistribution: This aims to distribute land to previously
disadvantaged individuals and communities to ensure equitable
access to land and to reduce the disparities in land ownership.
3. Land Tenure Reform: This focuses on securing tenure rights for
people living on communal land and farmworkers to prevent arbitrary
evictions and to formalize land rights.
LAH3701 Assignment
1 Semester 2 2024
(545258) - DUE 23
August 2024
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
, LAH3701 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024 (545258) - DUE 23 August
2024
Question 1
1.1 What are the three major elements of the land-reform programme in
South Africa? [3]
1.2 Name the six (6) acts or statutes that were passed to further the land
reform programme in South Africa. [6]
1.3 When was the quitrent tenure system (which was based on a 15-year
lease) introduced in South Africa? [1]
Question 1
1.1 The three major elements of the land-reform programme in South
Africa:
1. Land Restitution: This involves the return of land or compensation to
individuals or communities who were dispossessed of their land due
to past discriminatory laws and policies.
2. Land Redistribution: This aims to distribute land to previously
disadvantaged individuals and communities to ensure equitable
access to land and to reduce the disparities in land ownership.
3. Land Tenure Reform: This focuses on securing tenure rights for
people living on communal land and farmworkers to prevent arbitrary
evictions and to formalize land rights.