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The Morcellement unit forms part of the Ministry of Housing and Lands .  Its functions consist in dealing with applications for morcellement , i.e. the division of a plot of land into two or more lots. Excision of only one plot of land is approved by Local Authorities, provided either the lot excised or the remainder of the land is further parcelled out within twelve months. Otherwise, a morcellement permit is necessary.
 
  Application for a Morcellement Permit
 
  The Morcellement Act
   
Morcellement Permits are delivered by the Morcellement Unit on the recommendations of the Morcellement Board which comprises representatives of the following:
 
Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Land Transport and Shipping ,
Ministry of Agriculture, Food Technology & Natural Resources ,
Ministry of Health and Quality of Life ,
Ministry of Local Government & Rodrigues ,
Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit,
Ministry of Finance and Economic Development,
Central Water Authority ,
Central Electricity Board ,
Wastewater Management Authority and
Local Authorities.
   
Processing fees of Rs 100, Rs 200 and Rs 500, depending on the extent of land to be parcelled out and morcellement fees of Rs 6.00 per square metre for residential/commercial/industrial subdivisions and Rs 2.50 per square  metre for agricultural subdivisions are payable.  

Head of Section: Mr. Imran Jawaheer
Address: Morcellement Board,
               Level 5,
               Ken Lee Building,
               C/r Edith Cavell & Brown Sequard St,
               Port Louis
Tel. No.: (+230) 210 1581/ 210 2463
Fax No : (+230) 210 9740
              

Last Updated: 01 Aug, 2011