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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday swore in 18 Permanent Secretaries, consisting of 10 females and eight males.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony at the Lagos House, Ikeja, Sanwo-Olu urged them to put their ideas to work, toward achieving a Greater Lagos.
He congratulated the 18 new Permanent Secretaries, commending them for the contributions they had made to the progress of Lagos State, especially the delivery of excellent Public Service.
According to him, their role as Permanent Secretaries is crucial to the success of the administration.
”You are the drivers of this administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S agenda in our ministries, departments, and agencies, which is why your appointment is purely merit-based.
Reversion of a Sectional Title Real Right of Extension back to The Land Register
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We were consulted by a client who had acquired the real right of extension in an industrial sectional title scheme where he initially planned to develop a further phase on the portion of land over which the Real Right lay. Section 25 of the Sectional Titles Act, No. 95 of 1986 ( Sectional Titles Act ) provides developers the opportunity to reserve a real right of extension when opening a sectional title register. This enables a developer to develop the sectional scheme in phases, as desired or as dictated by market conditions.
NEW DELHI: By mid-year, six states - Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka - will have maps 100 times more detailed than existing ones. And by the end of the year, the Survey of India (SOI) will wrap up the first leg of its project to create high-resolution maps for nine states in the first national cartographic update in 16 years. By June, we expect to map six states. Three others, we hope to map by the end of the year, former Surveyor General of India Lt Gen Girish Kumar (retired), who has been overseeing the project, said. The latter includes Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. About 23,000 villages have been covered so far. The project will cover all states eventually but timelines have been difficult to estimate for the rest because of the Covid-induced gap in operations.
By June, six Indian states will have maps a hundred times more detailed
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After Independence, official maps in India used a 1:63,000 scale (1cm on the map represented 630m on the ground) for a few years. In 1958, the scale was tightened to 1:50,000. Now, after all these years, the scale will be sharpened further to 1:500, a straight 100-fold increase in detail.
(This story originally appeared in on Feb 04, 2021)NEW DELHI: By mid-year, six states - Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka - will have maps 100 times more detailed than existing ones. And by the end of the year, the Survey of India (SOI) will wrap up the first leg of its project to create high-resolution maps for nine states in the first national cartographic update in 16 years.
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The Provinces of NEW YORK, and NEW JERSEY; with part of PENSILVANIA, and the Governments of TROIS RIVIERES, and MONTREAL: drawn by Capt. Holland. / A Chorographical Map of the Country between Albany, Oswego, Fort Frontenac, and Les Trois Rivieres; Exhibiting all the Grants made by the French Governors on Lake Champlain; and between that Lake and Montreal.
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One of the most important, influential, and comprehensive American Revolutionary War Era maps of New York, New Jersey, Vermont, and the Hudson Valley corridor, this is an early 1775 edition of Capt. Samuel Holland and Thomas Jeffrey s
Provinces of New York and New Jersey… Holland s map illustrates the important strategic and trade corridor between New York and Montreal, specifically detailing from Delaware Bay northward including parts of eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Long Island, New York, Connecticut, Mas