, LAH3701 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
1 2025 (838989) - DUE 25 March 2025; 100% correct solutions
and explanations.
Question 1 [LAND ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES]
Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing
words:
a)_________________ 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.
[1]
b) ____________________ entailed the occupation of property
for a 15-year period. This was renewable and subject to the
payment of an annual rental. [1]
c) ______________________________ 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. [1]
d)._____________________________________ 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
1 2025 (838989) - DUE 25 March 2025; 100% correct solutions
and explanations.
Question 1 [LAND ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES]
Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing
words:
a)_________________ 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.
[1]
b) ____________________ entailed the occupation of property
for a 15-year period. This was renewable and subject to the
payment of an annual rental. [1]
c) ______________________________ 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. [1]
d)._____________________________________ 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