Act No. 12 of 1900
ACQUISITION OF LANDS (INAGUA) |
An Act to
vest certain land in the Island of Inagua in the Commissioners of Public Works
for the purpose of enlarging a public burial ground. | 12 of 1900 |
[Commencement 11th
May, 1900] |
1. This Act
may be cited for all purposes as the Acquisition of Lands Inagua Act. | Short title. |
2. From the
coming into operation of this Act all the land consisting of three town lots in
Matthew Town, Inagua, situate on the East side of Albert Street between Nesbitt
Street and Mortimer Street, and distinguished on the Official plan of the
Township in the Officeof the Surveyor General at Nassau by the Numbers 152, 161
and 164 shall be and hereby is vested in the Board of Commissioners of Public
Works for the Island of Inagua for the use of the public. | Three lots of land in
Matthew Town, Inagua, vested in the Commissioners of Public Works for Inagua. |
3. Should
any person or persons within five years from the coming into operation of this
Act establish to the satisfaction of the said Board but not otherwise that he
or they had any legal right or title in the lands so acquired or any part
thereof it shall be lawful for the said Board to grant to such person or
persons such reasonable sum by way of compensation in respect thereof as may be
agreed on and accepted by such person or persons. | Compensation to be made to
any person establishing a legal right in the land. |
4. In the
event of such sum not being agreed on and accepted as aforesaid the said Board
shall ascertain the value of any such acquired land by appraisement by two
disinterested persons one to be named by the said Board and one to be named by
the person or persons claiming a right or title in respect of the said land or
any part thereof or in the absence of such person or persons or any legally
authorised representative in his or their behalf by the Supreme Court of The
Bahamas and the decision of such appraisers shall be deemed to be the value of
such acquired land and such value being duly certified shall be paid out of the
Public Treasury together with any incidental expenses connected with the same
by warrant in the usual manner on the representation of the said Board of such
agreement or valuation or of such incidental expenses as the case may be: | Value of land may be
ascertained by appraisement. |
Provided that in
case such appraisers shall disagree upon the value of the said land or any part
thereof they shall appoint an umpire to decide between them and the decision of
such umpire in the matter shall be valid and binding in all respects as if the
value had been ascertained by the originally appointed appraisers: |
Provided, however,
that the assessment of such acquired land or any part thereof shall be based
solely on the present value of such land: |
Provided further
that nothing contained in this and the preceding section of this Act shall be
read or construed so as to prevent the absolute vesting of the said lands in
the said Board as provided by section 2 of this Act. |