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The Rural Land Management Committee (CGFR — Comité de Gestion Foncière Rurale) is the rural land management body at the sub-prefecture level, chaired by the sub-prefect. Established by Decree No. 99-593 of October 13, 1999.
The CGFR, established by Decree No. 99-593 of October 13, 1999, is the rural land management body at the sub-prefectural level.
The CGFR is chaired by the sub-prefect. It brings together representatives of the local administration, village chiefs, and representatives of the communities concerned.
The CGFR intervenes at the second level after the CVGFR. When village mediation fails, the dispute is brought before the CGFR under the chairmanship of the sub-prefect.
Décret n°99-593 du 13 octobre 1999 portant organisation et fonctionnement des Comités de Gestion Foncière Rurale.
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The ADU (Attestation de Droit d'Usage Coutumier / Customary Right of Use Certificate) is the single, secure document that replaces the former Village Certificate as of January 1, 2025. Established by Decree No. 2021-784 and secured by the SIGFU (Decree No. 2021-862), it requires a triple signature (village chief, CVGFR president, developer) and a unique IDUFCI. The ADU is not a property title: it constitutes a provisional recognition opening the path to the ACD (Arrêté de Concession Définitive / Definitive Concession Decree) and then to a rural Land Title. Timeline ACD → Land Title: 6 to 12 months.
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Legal document drafted by a notary that formalizes the transfer of land ownership between a seller and a buyer. The notarized deed of sale is mandatory and confers authenticity on the transaction.
Legal entity that must be established with a minimum share capital of 2 million FCFA held by Ivorian nationals, holding an approval from the Minister responsible for Housing and a financial guarantee from a bank or insurance company.
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