Based on your question, it seems you're inquiring about legislation related to land acquisition. While I may not have specific information about all of the acts you've mentioned without additional context, here is a brief overview of what each act generally covers based on similar legislative frameworks:
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Land Act 9996: This appears to be a typographical error, as there is no widely recognized "Land Act 9996." If you meant a specific land act from a particular country or context, please clarify.
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Land Groups Act 1998: This act generally deals with the recognition and management of land groups and collective ownership, particularly in countries with indigenous land rights. It may provide a framework for how land is held collectively by groups and how land rights are acquired or transferred among them.
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Lands Acquisition Act 1967: This act typically provides the framework for the acquisition of land for public purposes, including compensation mechanisms and the process that must be followed when land is taken from private owners.
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Land Title Act 1973: This act usually pertains to the registration and management of land titles, establishing how ownership of land is recorded and the legal implications of land ownership. It may include provisions for transfer of title, liens, and encumbrances on the land.
To determine which act is most relevant for legal land acquisition, it would depend on the context and which type of land rights or acquisition process you are referring to. If you have a specific jurisdiction or context in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response.