made by Parliament.
(6) For the purposes of clause (5) of this article, “public land”
includes statutory leases to urban authorities.
(7) Parliament shall make laws to enable urban authorities to enforce
and to implement planning and development.
(8) Upon the coming into force of this Constitution and until
Parliament enacts an appropriate law under clause (9) of this article, the
lawful or bonafide occupants of mailo land, freehold or leasehold land shall
enjoy security of occupancy on the land.
(9) Within two years after the first sitting of Parliament elected under
this Constitution, Parliament shall enact a law—
(a) regulating the relationship between the lawful or bonafide
occupants of land referred to in clause (8) of this article and the
registered owners of that land;
(b) providing for the acquisition of registrable interest in the land by
the occupant.
Uganda Land Commission.
238. Uganda Land Commission.
(1) There shall be a commission to be known as the Uganda Land
Commission.
(2) The commission shall consist of a chairperson and not less than
four other members appointed by the President with the approval of
Parliament.
(3) A person holding office as a member of Parliament or a member
of a local government council shall relinquish that office upon appointment
as a member of the commission.
(4) The members of the commission shall hold office for a period of
five years and shall be eligible to be reappointed.
(5) A member of the commission may be removed from office by the
President only for—

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