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Cote d'Ivoire Tenure http://www.photius.com/countries/cote_divoire/economy/cote_divoire_economy_tenure.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Land tenure systems differed among the various ethnic groups; nevertheless, most systems were based on the concept of communal ownership of land. At the same time, individual families were granted rights to cultivate a specific area (which included fallow areas), and these rights included some form of inheritance within the family. Unused lands reverted to the community. In 1902 the French introduced the concept that individuals or corporations could hold legal title to land with exclusive rights; this law, however, had little impact in the rural areas. After independence, Ivoirian law on landownership provided for surveys and registration of land, which then became the irrevocable property of the owner and his or her successors. Data as of November 1988
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