Settled Estates Act (Cap. 8.17). Country/Territory Montserrat (UK) Document type Legislation Date 1894 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Forestry, Land & soil, Mineral resources, Water Keyword Timber extraction/logging Forest management/forest conservation Land tenure Agricultural land Lease Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Smallholders/peasants Transfer Minerals Mining Water rights Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, Small Island Developing States Abstract This Act provides for sale and lease of land, and any estate or interest therein, which is the subject of a settlement. “Settlement” signifies any act, deed, agreement, will or other instrument under or by virtue of which any land or any estate or interest in land stands limited to or in trust for any persons by way of succession. Settled estates may be sold or given in lease under authority of the High Court or by a tenant for life. The Court shall not authorise any lease, sale or other act beyond the extent to which in the opinion of the Court the same might have been authorised in and by the settlement by the settlor or settlors. The Act prescribes procedures and conditions for sale or lease of settled land. The Act also provides with rights with respect to timber on settled land, agricultural leases, rights of water and mineral extraction. Full text English Website agc.gov.ms