PAL: Title 35: Public Lands Act 1996
30 January 1996

This document contains details related to public lands in Republic of Palau.

Public lands are defined as being those lands situated within the Republic which were owned or maintained by the Japanese administration or the Trust Territory Government as government or public lands, and such other lands as the national government has acquired or may hereafter acquire for public purposes.

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