Section 59 of Sectional Properties Act CAP 286: Regulations

    

(1) The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations—
(a) in respect of forms to be used for the purposes of this Act including the form of certificates of title to units;
(b) respecting the manner of registering sectional plans;
(c) prescribing the fees to be paid for any procedure or function required or permitted to be done under this Act;
(d) respecting the practice and procedure governing application to the Court under this Act;
(e) concerning all matters that by this Act are required or be permitted to be prescribed or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
(2) For the purposes of Article 94 (6) of the Constitution—
(a) the purpose and objective of the delegation under this section is to enable the Cabinet Secretary to make regulations for better carrying into effect the provisions of this Act; and
(b) the authority of the Cabinet Secretary to make regulations under this Act will be limited to bringing into effect the provisions of this Act and fulfilment of the objectives specified under this section.
(3) The principles and standards applicable to the delegated power referred to under this Act are those found in—
(a) the Statutory Instruments Act (Cap. 2A);
(b) the Interpretation and General Provisions Act (Cap. 2);
(c) the general rules of international law as specified under Article 2 (5) of the Constitution; and
(d) any treaty and convention ratified by Kenya under Article 2 (6) of the Constitution.


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