Apportionment: This is the physical division of the land between the co-owners. Thereafter, each co-owner owns a separately identifiable piece of land for himself absolutely. The trustees have this power to partition the land, but they can only exercise it if they have the consent of the beneficiaries ([ statute ]).
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TLATA 1996, s 7(3)
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Apportionment: This is the physical division of the land between the co-owners. Thereafter, each co-owner owns a separately identifiable piece of land for himself absolutely. The trustees have this power to partition the land, but they can only exercise it if they have the consent of the beneficiaries ([ statute ]).
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Apportionment: This is the physical division of the land between the co-owners. Thereafter, each co-owner owns a separately identifiable piece of land for himself absolutely. The trustees have this power to partition the land, but they can only exercise it if they have the consent of the beneficiaries ([ statute ]).
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TLATA 1996, s 7(3)
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