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For his part, Dr. In a scientific study, Dr. Saleh bin Sulaiman Al-Huwais stated that the reasons for resorting to hakar in the Kingdom include the dilapidation of endowment buildings, the abundance of white lands belonging to the House of Money, or to private endowments, that there is no yield to be built with, the desire to establish charitable facilities such as mosques, and the reasons for preserving the money of the absentee. Al-Huwais called for the importance of changing the way of exploitation of white land belonging to the House of Money, or private endowments, because there is no yield to be built on the existing building and dwell, and the desire to establish charitable facilities such as mosques. Al-Huwais called for the importance of changing the method of exploitation and utilization of agricultural land through tahkir, so that the hakir is concluded instead of another valid contract, due to the interest and pleasure in that change, as happened in Al-Ahsa governorate with the state encouraging the revival of state-owned hakir lands first by authorizing citizens to construct buildings or plantations, then owning them three-quarters of the eye of the land in common, which is specific to Jubail Governorate, indicating that this does not contradict the legitimate interest, but achieves and leads to it at the public and private level.
Al-Huwais recommended the importance of changing the method of utilization of agricultural land through tahkir. Al-Huwais recommended the importance of developing a system related to the records of public courts, notaries and others to benefit scientific research with the rapid use of modern means of preservation of judicial records and the computerized imaging of these documents.
Specialist Al-Huwais called for the establishment of a system for the preservation of the records of public courts and notaries. For his part, Yousef Al-Ahmadi, a specialist in endowment work, called for dusting off the files of the Hakurat files by organizing a workshop or forum that brings together custodians with judges and researchers to monitor the most effective solutions to the chronic crisis, especially in light of the movement of the real estate market and the high demand for it, the expansion of cities and the emergence of the need for residential, industrial and commercial lands in order to achieve development and investment for these Hakurats and accelerate the resolution of their thorny files.
Specialists believe that it is important to push the funds of the expropriated Hakkar estimates to safe investment projects such as the real estate sector and under government supervision such as investment projects of the Social Insurance Institute, the Pension Institution and the Ministry of Finance.








