(d)

(e)

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law to perform in place of that service;
any labour required during any period when Uganda is at war or
in case of any emergency or calamity which threatens the life and
well-being of the community, to the extent that the requiring of
the labour is reasonably justifiable in the circumstances of any
situation arising or existing during the period or as a result of the
emergency or calamity, for the purpose of dealing with that
situation; or
any labour reasonably required as part of reasonable and normal
communal or other civic obligations.

Protection from deprivation of property.

(1) Every person has a right to own property either individually or in
association with others.
(2) No person shall be compulsorily deprived of property or any
interest in or right over property of any description except where the
following conditions are satisfied—
(a) the taking of possession or acquisition is necessary for public use
or in the interest of defence, public safety, public order, public
morality or public health; and
(b) the compulsory taking of possession or acquisition of property is
made under a law which makes provision for—
(i) prompt payment of fair and adequate compensation, prior
to the taking of possession or acquisition of the property;
and
(ii) a right of access to a court of law by any person who has an
interest or right over the property.
27.

Right to privacy of person, home and other property.
(1)
(a)
(b)

No person shall be subjected to—
unlawful search of the person, home or other property of that
person; or
unlawful entry by others of the premises of that person.

(2) No person shall be subjected to interference with the privacy of
that person’s home, correspondence, communication or other property.
28.

Right to a fair hearing.

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