The reserved lands along the sea coast commonly called the Pas Géométriques
part of the domaine public and be
inalienable and imprescriptible.
Arrêté of Général Decaen of 5 May 1807
such Pas Géométriques as have reverted or
may revert to the State by cession, surrender or
otherwise.
s. 3 - Breadth of Pas Géométriques
The breadth of the Pas Géométriques is reckoned from the line of the seashore which is reached by high
water at spring tide, and shall never be less than 81 metres and 21 centimetres.
The boundary line of the Pas G6omdtriques shall, as far as the locality admits, be parallel to the lines
of the coast considered as a whole and without regard to its small irregularities.
s. 4 - Annexes of Pas Géométriques
The ponds of sea water, salt water marshes, lakes, bogs and basins situate wholly or partly upon the Pas
Géométriques, the islets adjacent to the shore and which can be reached on foot at low tides, the creeks at
the mouths of rivers, and the mouths of rivers
s. 5 - Survey of Pas Géométriques
The Principal Assistant Secretary may make, or cause to be made by any Government or other Land Surveyor,
the survey and plan of any Pas Géométriques, and for this purpose he or any such surveyor may enter any
adjoining private land.
s. 6 - Notice of survey to occupier
Where the Chief Surveyor thinks it expedient to survey or cause to be surveyed any portion of the Pas
Géométriques, the Attorney-General, on the application of the Chief Surveyor, may cause a notice to be served
upon any occupier of the portion of the Pas Géométriques intended to be surveyed, in order that the occupier
may produce his permission of settlement or title deed within a reasonable period.
The notice shall be served one month at least before the survey actually takes place.
refuses, neglects or is unable to do so within
the specified time, the Chief Surveyor shall,
after 4 days notice given to the parties
interested of the day of survey, proceed to
survey that portion of the Pas Géométriques ex
parte, and the memorandum of survey signed by
the Chief Surveyor shall, upon production of the
notice duly served and an affidavit that the party
summoned to produce his permission of
settlement or title deed has not produced it
within the specified period, be evidence before
all courts of the boundaries and extent of such
portion of the Pas Géométriques.
A party who may have been prevented from
producing his titles, shall within 6 months
be entitled to claim a new survey, at his
own expense.
s. 7 - Grant of leases
the Minister may grant, by private contract or by public
auction, leases of Pas Géométriques or annexes for
any period not exceeding 30 years and upon such terms
as to the payments of rent and other conditions as may
be approved by the Minister.
the Minister may grant leases for a period exceeding 30
years but not exceeding 99 years.
objects of a Cyclone Housing Scheme under the Central Housing Authority Act
to exchange leases of Pas Géométriques
for leases of private property
to grant leases of Pas Géométriques on which
houses may have been built under a Cyclone
Housing Scheme
rents shall be payable in advance and in default of payment of
any instalment within one month after service of a notice
claiming payment, the Minister may, be an order in writing,
cancel the lease, and thereupon the Government shall be
entitled without any further formality to resume possession of
the land.
Where the lessee in the exercise of his rights under the lease has cultivated the land, possession of
which is resumed by Government, the Minister shall assess the value of the plantations existing at the time
of resumption of possession and shall, after deducting from the assessment the arrears of rent due, pay
over to the lessee as compensation an amount equal to any excess of the assessment over the arrears of
rent due.
the lessee shall be made aware of it and shall be informed of his right of appeal
appeal to the Magistrate of the district where the land is situate.
Every appeal before the District Court shall be by plaint with summons, and shall be heard and determined
according to the procedure laid down in the District and intermediate Courts (Civil Jurisdiction) Act.
The plaint shall state the grounds of appeal, and the appellant shall not be allowed to adduce evidence of
any ground which is not included in the plaint.
The plaint shall be lodged with the District Clerk within 10 days after notification to the appellant of the
assessment complained of.
the Magistrate may dismiss the appeal absolutely or vary the assessment, with or without costs.
s. 8 - Lessee to plant trees
the obligation of planting every year one-fifth of the land not planted until the whole has been planted, and of
maintaining the trees so planted in a proper state of cultivation.
s. 9 - Transfer of lease
if any transfer of the lease is made without the express consent in writing of the Minister, the lease shall be
held to be forfeited, together with the buildings and the plantations existing upon the land leased.
s. 10 - Leases of small portions
the Minister may grant by private contract
or public auction leases of small portions
of Pas Géométriques for campement sites
or for any other purpose to any person
without imposing, where he thinks fit, the
condition of planting trees.
not more than one lease shall be held by any person
not more than one arpent and a quarter shall be let
to any person unless
any portion of Pas Géométriques exceeding one arpent and a
quarter is so situate that it cannot conveniently be divided and
in the opinion of the Minister it is desirable to let the whole of
that portion to that person
in the opinion of the Minister in the public interest
approved by the Minister where the land is to be used for
recreation by a registered club or for a bona fide religious,
charitable or educational purpose
such conditions as may be imposed by the Minister, cut and remove any trees growing on the Pas
Géométriques.
A lease granted
be valid for a period not exceeding 60 years
in respect of a campement site situated in a zone specified in Part I of the Second
Schedule, be subject to payment of a premium and an annual rental as specified in
Part II of the Second Schedule
be subject to such other conditions as the Minister thinks fit.
any campement site lease which is valid at the commencement of this section
shall remain governed by its existing terms and conditions.
The Minister may make an offer, in such form as he may determine, to the lessee of a campement site
lease, other than lessees of such campement sites as may be prescribed for the purpose of enlarging or
creating public beaches or for any other development purpose, for the lessee to irrevocably opt, within a
period of 6 months from the date of the offer, to enter into a new lease of that campement site on the terms
and conditions specified in this section
the Minister may, by private contract and without
imposing the condition of planting, trees, grant
leases of portions of Pas Géométriques, in excess
of one arpent and a quarter
to, or for the use of, the State's Naval, Military or Air Forces;
to any person for the implementation of any scheme or project included in any
development plan which has received the prior approval of the Assembly or for any
purpose approved by the Minister.
s. 11 - Grant of lease by public auction
notice shall be given in the Gazette and 2 daily newspapers 2 weeks at
least before the day fixed for the auction.
whether there are on the land intended to be leased buildings
belonging to the Government and, if so, whether the buildings are to be
leased with the land.
the lease shall be adjudged at the auction to the highest bidder.
The Minister may withdraw the lease to the land from the auction if the highest bid is, in his
opinion, below the actual rental value of the land.
13 - Permission to cut trees
shall not cut trees unless he is expressly authorised so to do by the lease.
except with the approval of the Minister, be granted in any lease.
It shall be subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be approved by the Minister.
s. 14 - Lessee to watch over the property
shall watch over the property leased to him and prevent the cutting or removal of any trees growing on it
not authorised by his lease, or by the Minister
in breach of any condition subject to which the
right of cutting trees may have been granted in the
lease.
Where any trees growing on the Pas Géométriques are cut or
removed without any lawful authority, or in breach of any condition of
the lease, the Minister, on proof of the fact and without having to prove
that the cutting or removal of the trees took place with the knowledge
or sanction of the lessee, shall be entitled to obtain judgment
condemning the lessee to pay the value of the trees cut, or cancelling
the lease with damages.
It shall be a defence for the lessee to prove
that the trees were cut or stolen without any
neglect on his part or in spite of proper
supervision by him.
the lessee shall inform the Minister within a period of 7 days of
the destruction or theft of the trees.
s. 16 - Disposal of dead and broken trees
The Principal Assistant Secretary may cause to be removed and disposed of any dead, broken or fallen trees on any
Pas Géométriques, although they are leased, unless it is otherwise provided in the lease
the sale shall be by public auction unless the Conservator of Forests decides otherwise.
Any public officer or any person authorised by the
Principal Assistant Secretary, or any person, other
than the lessee, or the agent of that person who has
purchased at a public auction or otherwise from
Government the right of removing dead, fallen or
broken trees which the Government may remove or
dispose of, may enter any Pas Géométriques
although they are leased, for the purpose of cutting
and removing these trees
Nothing in this section shall have the effect of conferring on the Government or any person mentioned in this section
any right of way across private property.
Where the entry and the works necessary for the removal of trees prevent the lessee from
enjoying his lease in conformity with his contract, the lessee shall be entitled to claim from the Government either a
reduction of the rent payable for the current year or the cancellation of the lease.
The time necessary for cutting and removing those trees shall be fixed by the Conservator of Forests.
s . 17 - Offences
a lessee of Pas Géométriques cuts, destroys or removes, or causes to be cut, destroyed or removed, any tree,
without being expressly authorised to cut trees in his lease
a lessee authorised to cut trees, cuts, destroys or removes, or causes to be cut, destroyed or removed, any
tree on any Pas Géométriques in breach of any condition of his lease; or to be cut, destroyed or removed,
a person cuts, destroys or removes, or causes any tree on any pas Géométriques which is either not let by
Government or let to another person without that person's authorisation,
he shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees in addition to
the value of any tree cut, destroyed or removed, and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months.
s. 18 - Saving
Lands situate within the limits of the District of
Port Louis or in any village mentioned in the
First Schedule and specified in section 2 are
excluded from this Act
shall be deemed and may be dealt with as State lands which are not Pas Géométriques, but shall be
inalienable and imprescriptible.
Not more than one lease for a campement site shall be held by any person
The boundaries of the villages in the First Schedule shall be fixed by the Minister, notice in the Gazette.
No new lease of Pas Géométriques shall be granted of lands contiguous to any village before the notice is
published.
s. 20 - Lease for coconut plantations
private contract leases of Pas Géométriques exceeding 2 hectares for the purpose of planting and cultivating
coconut trees on the Pas Géométriques.
not exceeding 30 years and upon such terms as to the payment of rent and other conditions, more especially as
to the apportionment of produce between Government and the lessee, as may be approved by the Minister.
The rent shall be payable in advance and, in default of payment of any instalment within one month after service
of a notice claiming payment, the Minister may, by order in writing, cancel the lease, and thereupon the
Government shall be entitled without any further formality to resume possession of the land.
No lease under this Act shall be granted except after notice published in 2 daily newspapers 2 weeks at least
before any decision is taken.
Any lessee may, subject to such conditions as may be approved by the Minister, cut and remove any trees
growing, on the Pas Géométriques leased to him under this Act, for the purpose of planting or maintaining the
coconut trees so planted in a proper state of cultivation.
where after the granting of a lease, it is proved to the satisfaction of the Minister that the Pas Géométriques
are unsuitable for the planting and cultivating of coconut trees, the Minister may cancel the lease and grant
another lease under this Act without recourse to a public auction.
s . 22 - Extension of lease
the Minister may, on the application of a lessee to whom a lease of Pas Géométriques has been granted
under section 7, extend the duration of the lease for not more than 2 further periods of 15 years each without
putting up the lease to public auction.
23 - Dumping on Pas Géométriques
Any person who dumps or who causes to be dumped any sand, coral, earth, stones, wood or other object on
any Pas Géométriques without the authority of the lessee or of the Minister, according to whether the Pas
Géométriques are let or not, shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not
exceeding 1,000 rupees.
s. 23 - Eviction of squatters
no person shall take possession of, encroach upon, cultivate or put up any building or other structure on any
part of any Pas Géométriques without the express authorisation in writing of the Minister.
shall be deemed to be a squatter.
The minister may cause a notice to be issued calling upon him to vacate the land within a delay to be specified in the
notice.
shall be served on the squatter in person or, where the squatter cannot be traced or served with the notice
within 48 hours of its issue, posted up in a conspicuous place on the Pas Géométriques or any building or
other structure on the Pas Géométriques.
Where a squatter fails to comply with a notice
served on him or posted up in accordance with
subsection (4) he shall commit an offence and
shall, on conviction, be liable to pay a fine not
exceeding 1,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding three months.
the Minister may, with the assistance of a police
officer, cause a squatter to be removed
immediately from any Pas Géométriques occupied
by him and cause any building or other structure
existing on the Pas Géométriques to be
demolished.
such part of the materials as are still in good or usable condition shall be kept by the Minister and returned
to the squatter upon his application and upon payment by him of a reasonable sum of money calculated to
defray the expenses of demolition.
No action for damages or otherwise shall lie against the Minister or any person acting under his authority in
respect of anything done under this section except where the person evicted or the person whose building
or structure was demolished was in possession of an authority in writing from the Minister to occupy the land
or to put up the building or other structure on the, land or was lawfully in occupation of the land.
Where a squatter who has been removed from
any Pas Géométriques re-occupies the Pas
Géométriques or occupies any other Pas
Géométriques without the express authorisation in
writing of the Minister, he shall commit an offence
and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine of
5,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term
which shall not be less than one year or more than
three years.
24A - Removal of jetties or other structures
no person shall build, erect or set up any jetty, wall, fence, groins or other structure on any part of the Pas
Géométriques without any right, title or capacity or without the express authorisation in writing of the Minister.