The Law prescribes the procedures for the completion of land reform in cities, as well as for adjustment of the rights of use of land and the property relationship and examination of disputes in issues related to land reform until the completion thereof. The norms of this Law are applicable if it has not been laid down otherwise in the Law on Completion of State and Local Government Property Privatisation and Utilisation of Privatisation Certificates.
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Library ResourceLegislationOctober, 1998Latvia
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Library ResourceLegislationJune, 1998Spain
La presente Ley de Ordenación del Territorio y de la Actividad Urbanística, que tiene por objeto la regulación de la ordenación del territorio y de la utilización del suelo para su aprovechamiento urbanístico en Castilla-La Mancha. La actividad administrativa de ordenación de la ocupación, transformación, uso y aprovechamiento del suelo es una función pública, cuyo cumplimiento corresponde a la Administración de la Junta de Comunidades y a los Municipios, en el marco de esta Ley y en las respectivas esferas de competencia que ella les asigna.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1999Uzbekistan
Condominium is a non-commercial organization that is set up by a half of the constituent assembly of the owners of housing facilities in a single or several compactly situated residential palaces united by common plot of land and elements of infrastructure or in a single block-section of a residential palace provided with a separate entrance. The Law consists of 27 articles. Land plots shall be conceded to the condominiums on condition of permanent tenancy. Size ceiling of the plots of land shall be determined by the local self-government in conformity with the construction norms (art.
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1998Mongolia
The purpose of this Law shall be to govern relationships concerning the maintaining of sanitary conditions, defining the general requirements for sanitation in order to ensure the right of an individual to healthy and safe working and living conditions, ensuring normal sanitary conditions, defining the rights and duties of individuals, economic entities and organizations with this respect.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1998Canada
This Act regulates the Land Surveyors in Manitoba and provides for the Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors is continued as a body corporate.
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Library ResourceLegislationMarch, 1998Germany
An Act for the protection and restoration of soil from wastes. It consists of 26 articles divided into 5 Parts. Part 1 contains the definition of certain terms such as, for example, "soil", "functions of the soil", "improvement of the soil, etc., as well as its scope of application. Furthermore, the text deals with the following matters: duty to avert damage to the soil, reduction of damage, adding to or removing materials from the soil, duty to take preventive measures, estimates of danger and inquiry orders. Part 4 establishes principles on sound agricultural use of soil.
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Library ResourceLegislationJuly, 1998Albania
This Law amends Law No. 7665 on the Priority Tourism Development Zones by replacing throughout the text the words “Ministry of Tourism” with “Committee for Tourism Development”, and the words “Minister of Tourism” with “Chair of the Tourism Development Committee”.
Amends: Law No. 7665 on the Priority Tourism Development Zones. (1993-01-21)
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1999Bulgaria
This Act settles the conditions and the order of: prospecting, exploration and extraction of the underground natural resources on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, in the continental shelf and in the exclusive economical zone in the Black sea; protection of the earth inner structure, and rational using of the underground resources on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, in the continental shelf and in the exclusive economical zone in the Black sea.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1998Uzbekistan
The purpose of the present Law is to establish legal basis for keeping state land cadastre, use of cadastre data for economic development, ensuring guarantees of rights to land plots, rational use, restoration and protection of soil. The document consists of 26 articles. Article 1 determines the purpose of the present Law. Article 2 regards legislation on state land cadastre. Article 4 establishes basic principles of keeping state land cadastre. Article 5 regards state management in the sphere of keeping state land cadastre.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1998South Africa
To provide for the prohibition of unlawful eviction; to provide for procedures for the eviction of unlawful occupiers; and to repeal the Prevention of Illegal Squatting Act, 1951, and other obsolete laws; and to provide for matters incidental thereto.
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