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                        REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN)






            2. Facilitation of Cadastral Investigation

               The MOI has proposed a plan of cadastral investigation and its second phase plan as the basis for

            implementation by special municipal, city and county governments and the purpose is to expedite
            registrations involving land rights that date back to the early stages of the Taiwan Restoration Period
            but are incomplete or inconsistent with current laws. This project started in January 2008 and will be
            completed year by year till December 2019. By the end of 2017, special municipal, city and county
            governments thoroughly checked more than 2 million plots (buildings) and approved 173,493 plots

            (buildings), which matched the Cadastral Investigation Plan. Also, 89,548 plots (buildings) were
            subsequently registered, 6,010 plots (buildings) were auctioned and 11,037 plots (buildings) were
            requested for registration as state-owned.

            3. Active Forwarding of Property Dispute Conciliation Service


               In September 2001, the Conciliation Committee on Real Estate Disputes was established by special
            municipal and local governments to help the public settle problems and disputes concerning real
            estate, such as: disagreements pertaining to landing joint ownership, lot boundary resurveying, the
            announcement period for general land registration, house lease and use, or arable land lease and use.
            Up to the end of 2017, it mediated 7,585 real estate dispute cases.


            4. Launching the Highlighted Plan of "Advance Inspection for Land Registration
               to Save Applicants from Distant Areas Traveling Back and Forth"

               For the benefit of applicants living in distant areas seeking to apply for land registration, saving their
            time and travel costs for such applications, the MOI launched the above mentioned highlighted plan

            in 2014. Full-fledged implementation of this convenient measure by all land registration authorities
            nationwide was completed on October 14, 2014. By the end of December 2017, 54,443 cases of
            distant applications had been accepted nationwide, saving applicants 243,330 hours of travel time and
            NT$38,356,408 in travel expenses for applicants.


            5. Offering Multiple Channels for Paying Land Administration Fees and Charges
               To improve convenient services and upgrade service quality of land administration authorities, the

            Ministry promoted multiple payment methods in 2014. By the end of December 2017, there were 19,847
            cases of land administrations fee payments by debit card, accounting for approximately NT$759,320,000;







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