THE RECENT AMENDMENTS ON THE LAND ACT IMPOSES RESTRICTIONS ON LEGAL MORTGAGES TRANSACTIONS.

On 9th February 2018, the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2018, Act No. 1 of 2018 which
amends several laws including the Land Act was gazetted.

That the Land Act is amended by adding immediately after Section 120 the following new sections:

SECTION 120A

  1. Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person may mortgage any land for the purpose
    of obtaining money from the local bank or financial institution for developing his land or
    for any other investment.
  2. Where a land mortgaged under subsection (1) is undeveloped or underdeveloped, the
    money obtained from the local bank or financial institution shall be utilized to develop
    part or whole of such mortgaged land.
  3. A mortgagor shall within six months submit to the commissioner information as to the
    manner in which the money obtained from the mortgage is invested to develop the
    mortgaged land.

SECTION 120B

  1. Money obtained from a mortgage from a local bank or financial institution referred to
    under section 120A shall be invested in Tanzania.
  2. Where the mortgagor is a bank or a financial institution, the mortgagor shall submit to
    the commissioner a declaration that the money obtained from the mortgage is invested in
    Tanzania.
  3. A mortgagor shall within six months submit to the commissioner information as to the
    manner in which the money obtained from the mortgage is invested to develop the
    mortgaged land.

SECTION 120C

Failure to comply with the requirements under section 120A and 120B shall
constitute a breach of condition of right of occupancy provided for under section 45 (2).

The abovementioned amendments towards the Land Act, impose restrictions that all moneys obtained from a
mortgage from a bank or financial institution, whether local or foreign, must be invested in Tanzania.

Also, the amendments retain the position that if a mortgaged land is “undeveloped” or “underdeveloped”
land, money obtained therefrom shall be utilized to develop part or whole of such mortgaged land. This
implies that third party mortgages on undeveloped or underdeveloped land cannot now be used by banks or
financial institution.

Furthermore, the amendments make it clear that non-compliance with these new conditions amounts to a
breach of the terms of the Right of Occupancy and the Right of Occupancy in issue can be revoked, likely,
notwithstanding the existence of a mortgage. However, where the mortgaged land is a developed land,
money obtained from it can be used in any other investments which however must be within Tanzania.
However, the law provides that these restrictions do not apply to lands held under the Certificate of
Customary Right of Occupancy.

The law imposes a further obligation on the mortgagor to submit to the Commissioner for Lands, within six (6)
months of creation of the mortgage, information as to the manner in which money obtained from the mortgage
is invested to develop the mortgaged land.

The law also imposes an obligation on the mortgagee, local or foreign, to submit to the Commissioner a
declaration that money obtained from the mortgage is invested in Tanzania. The procedures for administration
and enforcement of these restrictions, will be prescribed in the Regulations.

FURTHER INFORMATION:

This editorial is intended to give you a general over view of the Law. If you would like further information on any issue raised in this column, please contact.

Patrick Sanga
Partner
E: p.sanga@vemmaattorneys.co.tz
M: +255 686 999 993

Bernard Nkwabi
Legal Officer
E: b.nkwabi@vemmaattorneys.co.tz
M: +255 653 374 414

INTA ANNUAL MEETING, 19 – 23 MAY 2018, SEATTLE WASHINGTON.

We are once again pleased to announce that Vemma Attorneys will be attending the 140th INTA Annual Meeting in 2018.

The International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting is a forum were intellectual property professionals, government officials and marketers from around the world will come together at the INTA Annual Meeting from 19 – 23 May in Seattle, Washington.

The world’s largest and most widely attended trademark event, INTA’s Annual Meeting, offers Intellectual Property professionals the unmatched opportunity to examine industry issues, gain insights, forge partnerships and exchange ideas. The 2018 Annual Meeting will take place at the Washington State Convention Center, an industry leader in conservation and recycling.

THE AGENDA WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 35+ general educational sessions, more than 255 Table Topics, an Academic Series and a Career Development Day;
  • 100+committee, project team, and Global Advisory Council meetings;
  • 15+ networking receptions, including exclusive INTA events, a Saturday Night Concert event, the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception, regional receptions, paid networking excursions, and the Grand Finale at the Seattle Center;
  • Various opportunities for engagement with government officials at an Anti-Counterfeiting workshop, a Judge’s workshop, an IP Office workshop, and various IP Office Users Sessions; and
  • 100+ exhibitors, displaying new technologies, products, and services to meet all your needs back at the office.

EXHIBITION HALL HOURS

Sunday, May 20: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Monday, May 21: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 22: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 23: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Don’t miss your opportunity to schedule your meeting with us at the Washington State Convention Center (WSCC). All corporate, law firms, exhibitor meetings, social events or hospitality suites to be held at any Seattle location (including hotels, museums, restaurants, parks, social clubs, etc.) should be reported to INTA.

Schedule Meeting

Should you wish to request a meeting with us, kindly contact one of our attending Attorneys Patrick Sanga or Haika-Belinda John Macha

p.sanga@vemmaattorneys.co.tz

hb.macha@vemmaattorneys.co.tz

FURTHER INFORMATION:

This editorial is intended to give you a general over view of the Law. If you would like further information on any issue raised in this column, please contact.

Patrick Sanga
Partner
E: p.sanga@vemmaattorneys.co.tz
M: +255 686 999 993