PPP projects, particularly in the transport sector, can be land intensive. Therefore, the ability of the Government to use compulsory acquisition (expropriation) of land without undue delay is essential. This acquisition generally involves judicial and administrative proceedings to set the land aside (to avoid squatters inhabiting the land once the project becomes known, or speculators depriving land owners of their entitlements), allow the Government to seize the land, and establish the amount of compensation to be paid to the owner of the land and any other affected party. Ideally, this regime will allow the Government to acquire the land quickly while providing clear rights to compensation and resettlement, to provide certainty to all stakeholders.