KHALEEJ TIMES, Sunday, Dec 20, 2020 | Jamadi Al Awwal 5, 1442
New Dubai decree to transfer ownership of some educational lands
Emirates:
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and
Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has issued a decree
transferring the ownership of certain educational lands in Dubai to the
Knowledge Fund Establishment.
The lands subject to this Decree are those granted to government entities and
real estate developers. These include lands leased to third parties; undeveloped
ones granted to individuals and private entities that have not been developed
within five years of the date of the grant; or those that have ceased to have
education activity.
Furthermore, educational lands allocated to federal entities, foreign
communities and civil society organisations are subject to this Decree if the
lands were not developed within five years of the date of allocation; education
activity has ceased in the allocated land; or the purpose of the allocation has
lapsed.
The educational lands excluded from the articles of the Decree include lands
granted to public education facilities; lands within education zones like Dubai
Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park; and mortgaged lands and common lands
that include educational lands.
Real estate developers can retain the educational lands granted to them prior to
the activation of this Decree if they agree to pay 75 per cent of the land’s
market value to the Knowledge Fund Establishment in annual instalments within a
period not exceeding 34 years.
The Department of Land and Property in Dubai will determine the market value of
the educational land within three months of the date of activation of this
Decree. The real estate developer must notify the Knowledge Fund Establishment
of its desire to retain the educational land within six months of the land’s
market value being determined. Accordingly, the Knowledge Fund Establishment
will sign an agreement with the real estate developer.
Starting from the date of activation of this Decree, and after transferring
ownership of educational lands to the Knowledge Fund Establishment, the
Establishment replaces government entities and real estate developers in all
rent and leasehold contracts subject to this Decree. The Decree is effective
from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
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