Yes, E.g Dagoretti / Riruta / 1034/5Ama plot number ndio land registration number?
Elucidate, my friend.Yes, E.g Dagoretti / Riruta / 1034/5
Word of the day:Elucidate
I have elucidated and annotatedWord of the day:
elu·ci·date | \ i-ˈlü-sə-ˌdāt \
elucidated; elucidating
Essential Meaning of elucidate
formal : to make (something that is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand.
Example in a sentence: @mkurugenzi was asked by the kijiji to elucidate on Azimio's policies but he declined as he hadn't received his 527/- of the day.
Where are senators coming in, considering they are neither youth nor women(majority)?I have elucidated and annotated
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2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10. Much better than hurubaro.Where are senators coming in, considering they are neither youth nor women(majority)?
Yes, E.g Dagoretti / Riruta / 1034/5
Kulingana na plot niko nayo, title number appears on the front page with the physical location starting with the District name.
Alafu page 2 Part A (Property Section) kuna actual plot/parcel number and its size which is then expounded via a surveyor's diagram in subsequent pages
Title number is just a serial number of the document.
The document contains details of the land, including (but not limited to) the plot number, registered owner, size, etc.
Think of it like a car logbook. It has a number, then there's the car registration details.
Word of the day:
elu·ci·date | \ i-ˈlü-sə-ˌdāt \
elucidated; elucidating
Essential Meaning of elucidate
formal : to make (something that is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand.
Example in a sentence: @mkurugenzi was asked by the kijiji to elucidate on Azimio's policies but he declined as he hadn't received his 527/- of the day.
Ahsanteni sana. This was an opportunity to learn something new.Elucidate, my friend.
This is like trying to explain 'for example' using 'for example'.
So ni kama ID serial number na ID Number whereby one is permanent (ID Number and Plot Number) while the other can change (ID Serial number and Title Number)?Title number is just a serial number of the document.
The document contains details of the land, including (but not limited to) the plot number, registered owner, size, etc.
Think of it like a car logbook. It has a number, then there's the car registration details.
Again I repeat, you are the kind who make for great teachers. Simplifying complex matters in a simple and memorable way. KudosTitle number is just a serial number of the document.
The document contains details of the land, including (but not limited to) the plot number, registered owner, size, etc.
Think of it like a car logbook. It has a number, then there's the car registration details.
Exactly.So ni kama ID serial number na ID Number whereby one is permanent (ID Number and Plot Number) while the other can change (ID Serial number and Title Number)?
AsandeAgain I repeat, you are the kind who make for great teachers. Simplifying complex matters in a simple and memorable way. Kudos
He is WRONG. Title number is like a car registration no ie number plate eg KDE 2567 X.Again I repeat, you are the kind who make for great teachers. Simplifying complex matters in a simple and memorable way. Kudos
You are right and wrong too.He is WRONG. Title number is like a car registration no ie number plate eg KDE 2567 X.
Plot number is like the car's actual identity ie chassis number eg URJ202-000345678 which means it is a 2015 Toyota V8 4600cc with that serial number.
His ID has a serial number and an ID number too.Title number is just a serial number of the document.
The document contains details of the land, including (but not limited to) the plot number, registered owner, size, etc.
Think of it like a car logbook. It has a number, then there's the car registration details.
Title number = ID numberHis ID has a serial number and an ID number too.
Wewe na kammau hakuna tofautiTitle number = ID number
Plot number = your full name.