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The United Republic of Tanzania

Tanzania Investment Centre

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Protection and Property Rights

Access to Land
Under the Tanzania Investment Act of 1997 and the Land Act of 1999, occupation of land by non-citizen investors is restricted to lands for investment purposes. Land may be leased for up to 99 years, but the law does not allow individual Tanzanians to sell land to foreigners. There are a number of opportunities for foreigners to lease land, including through TIC, which has designated specific plots of land (a land bank) to be made available to foreign investors.
Foreign investors may also enter into joint ventures with Tanzanians, in which case the Tanzanian provides the use of the land (but retains ownership, i.e., the leasehold). The URT is currently expanding TIC's land bank, through an established land bank compensation fund, and
 modernize its land titling and registration system.

Intellectual Property Rights

The Fair Competition Commission (FCC) is responsive to requests for assistance from private companies and takes action against counterfeiters.
Registration of patents and trademarks is on a first-in-time, first-in-right basis, so companies should consider applying for trademark and patent protection in a quick manner. It is the responsibility of the rights' holders to register, protect, and enforce their rights where relevant, retaining their own counsel and advisors.

The Fair Competition Commission (FCC) is responsive to requests for assistance from private companies and takes action against counterfeiters.
Registration of patents and trademarks is on a first-in-time, first-in-right basis, so companies should consider applying for trademark and patent protection in a quick manner. It is the responsibility of the rights' holders to register, protect, and enforce their rights where relevant, retaining their own counsel and advisors.

 

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