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Question 1:
1. Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing words:
A) Leasehold is a form of land tenure that is not of a permanent nature and whereby land is occupied
in terms of a contract of lease.
B) Quitrent tenure entailed the occupation of property for a 15-year period. This was renewable and
subject to the payment of an annual rental.
C) Deed-of-grant rights are strong limited real rights registered over surveyed land. The holder can,
with the necessary permission, obtain the right to occupy the land, erect buildings, let or subdivide the
land, mortgage the rights, and dispose of the rights.
D) Tribal land rights in customary law comprise rights to use land for grazing, cultivation and
residential purposes. The leader of the community, in consultation with his council, allots portions of
land to families. The family head usually acquires residential and arable land, and, after land has been
allocated, he also acquires access to natural resources on the commonage, for example land for
grazing.
E) In the case of sharecropping, duties were divided between a cultivator (usually a black person)
and a non-cultivator (usually a white landowner). The noncultivator provided land (usually arable
farms owned by a white person), while the cultivator provided seed as well as labour. The cultivator
obtained the right to occupy a piece of land in return for the payment of an agreed proportion of the
produce to the landowner.
F) In the case of labour tenancy, the labour tenant (usually a black man and his family) received a
piece of land (usually land on a farm owned by a white person) to live on and to cultivate crops in
exchange for labour. [1]
G) In a sectional-title ownership, the owner acquires individual ownership of a section, being a part
of a building (such as a flat, office or shop), together with a co-ownership share in the common
property (comprising the land and all parts of the building not forming part of the sectional owners'
sections, calculated according to the participation quota).
H) Share-block schemes provides the shareblock holder with a contractual right of use with regard to
a specific part of the building.
I) Time-sharing schemes is/are a separate kind of interest in property use aimed at obtaining a right
to the intermittent use of the property for certain limited periods of each year. This applies mostly to
property used for intermittent, residential holiday accommodation.
J) Retirement-housing schemes provide retired persons with suitable residential property.