The Rent Restriction Act Cap 296 in Kenya

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  • Section 32 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Service of documents

    Where under this Act any summons, notice or other document is required to be served upon any person, it shall be sufficiently served on that person if it is served on him personally or, if it cannot be served, is served in such other manner as the Chairperson of the tribunal may direct.


  • Section 33 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Compensation in case of frivolous or vexatious applications

    If, on the dismissal of any application, the tribunal is of opinion that the application was frivolous or vexatious, the tribunal may order the applicant to pay to any other party to the application a reasonable sum as compensation for the trouble and expense to which that party may have been put by...


  • Section 34 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Right of entry

    The tribunal, and any person authorized by the tribunal in writing in that behalf, may, for the purpose of carrying out its duties and functions under this Act, at all reasonable times enter upon and inspect any dwelling-house.


  • Section 35 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Proceedings

    (1) A member of a tribunal shall be free from civil liability for anything done or said by him in his capacity as such member. (2) If any proceedings whatsoever of a civil nature are brought against a tribunal, or against any member of a tribunal, the tribunal or that member shall be represented by...


  • Section 36 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Regulations

    (1) The Cabinet Secretary may make such regulations, and give such directions, as he may think fit for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this Act. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by subsection (1), regulations under that subsection may— (a) provide...


  • Section 37 of The Rent Restriction Act CAP 296: Rules

    (1) The Chief Justice may make rules prescribing the procedure for enforcing determinations or orders of a tribunal under section 33, prescribing the time within which an appeal to a court may be brought and the procedure to be followed and the fees to be paid on such an appeal. (2) Where...


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