Remarks :- The reasons for the promulgation of this Act and the Land Code are as follows: Due to the fact that there are several laws on land being in enforcement and application at present, it is deemed expedient to compile and make improvement of these laws so as to assist the State in allocating the land to the greater extent for the benefit of the State and people.
Announcement of the Revolutionary Council, No. 49, dated 13th January B.E. 2502 (1959)98
Announcement of the Revolutionary Council, No. 96, dated 29th February B.E. 2515 (1972)99
Announcement of the Revolutionary Council, No. 334, dated 13th December B.E. 2515 (1972)100
Act Amending the Land Code, B.E. 2520 (1977)101
Remarks :- The reasons for the promulgation of this Act are as follows: Whereas the provisions of the law that prescribes the handling of survey to verify the boundaries as per Title Deed and the survey to divide land into parcels are not suitable; both types of survey are not possible to proceed if the person with rights in the land adjoining to that surveyed does not completely certify the boundaries of the land under survey. To solve this problem, it is advisable to amend the rules in connection with the survey conducted to verify the boundaries as per Title Deed and the survey to divide land into parcels. It is therefore necessary to enact this Act.
Announcement of the Revolutionary Council, No. 16, dated 7th November B.E. 2520 (1977)102
Act Amending the Land Code (No. 2), B.E. 2521 (1978)103
Remarks :- The reasons for the promulgation of this Act are as follows: Whereas the restriction on the transfer of land rights under the Land Code is insufficient and certain provisions thereof is not suitable for application, such circumstances impede the officials in performing their duties to serve people. Amendment is, as a result, advisable. In addition, the rates of fees and expenses as annexed to the Land Code should be adjusted to correspond with the present situation. It is therefore necessary to enact this Act.
Act Amending the Land Code (No. 3), B.E. 2526 (1983)104
Remarks :- The reasons for the promulgation of this Act are as follows: It is considered expedient to assign powers and duties of land improvement under the Land Code to the Land Development Committee and the Land Development Department under the law on land development whereas such assigned powers and duties shall govern the following domains: the survey, classification, and preparation of the census of land in order to gain knowledge of the land fertility and suitability for the agricultural utilization of land, the land utilization planning, the land development, the designation of land for certain purposes, and determining a proper measure to reserve soil and water. It is therefore necessary to enact this Act.
Act Amending the Land Code (No. 4), B.E. 2528 (1985)105
Section 19. The execution of the Land Code which is under the powers and duties of the District Chief Officers, the Amphoe Chief Officers, or the Minor District Chief Officers prior to the enforcement date of this Act shall continue until the annulment thereof is published in the Government Gazette by the Minister.
Section 20. The Minister of Interior shall have charge and control of the execution of this Act.
Remarks :- The reasons for the promulgation of this Act are as follows: It is considered expedient to make modification and improvement, by means of amending the relevant provisions, in relation to the issuance of the documents of land rights and the registration of rights and juristic acts in connection with immovable properties by consolidating powers and duties related to the said issuance and registration which has been formerly assigned to the provincial Governor, the District Chief Officer, the Amphoe Chief Officers, or the Minor District Chief Officers and re-assigning such powers and duties to the land officers only so that the unity in managing land-related work and convenience of people is accomplished. Concurrently, there shall be the amendment of some provisions of the Land Code which impede the work execution by the Department of Lands so that such execution is carried out smoothly. In addition, the provisions related to the issuance of the Title Deed for the land with the Utilization Certificate by using the aerial photo map are specifically added due to the policy of the State in accelerating the issuance of the Title Deed for the benefit of people. It is therefore necessary to enact this Act.
Act Amending the Land Code (No. 5), B.E. 2534 (1991)106
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98. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 76, Part 8, Page 12, dated 13th January B.E. 2502 (1959).
99. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 89, Part 33, Special Issue, Page 8, dated 3th March B.E. 2515 (1972).
100. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 89, Part 190, Special Issue, Page 171, dated 13th December B.E. 2515 (1972).
101. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 94, Part 86, Special Issue, Page 5, dated 19th September B.E. 2520 (1977).
102. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 94, Part 109, Special Issue, Page 2, dated 8th November B.E. 2520 (1977).
103. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 95, Part 138, Special Issue, Page 1, dated 11th December B.E. 2521 (1978).
104. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 100, Part 160, Special Issue, Page 8, dated 6th October B.E. 2526 (1983).
105. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 102, Part 201, Special Issue, Page 1, dated 31th December B.E. 2528 (1985).
106. Published in the Government Gazette, Vol. 108, Part 164, Special Issue, Page 1, dated 18th September B.E. 2534 (1991).
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