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Showing items 1 through 9 of 17.The present Ordinance regulates the implementation of the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985, the Agriculture Act of 29 April 1998 and the Federal Soil Act of 4 October 1991.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Land Lease Contracts Act of 8 November 1985. In particular, the Ordinance establishes that the competent authority in Hamburg responsible for the efficient enforcement of the afore-mentioned Act is the Economics, Transport and Innovation Office.
The present Regulations implement the Cantonal Agricultural Law of 25 January 2008. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to the exploitation of agricultural soil and agricultural lease.
The present Ordinance implements various articles of the Agriculture Law of the Canton Aargau of 13 December 2011. In particular, the Ordinance outlines measures to be taken by the competent cantonal authorities.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985. Farmers living in the area enjoy priority rights in case of lease of alpine pastures. Otherwise the competent authority shall advertise such a lease in the legal gazette.
The present Ordinance regulates the implementation of the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985.
The purpose of the present Ordinance is to regulate the cultivation and management of alpine regions and the related existing rights of lease and preemption thereof. The kind and extension of the cultivation and management shall be carried out according to ecological principles.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985. In particular, the Ordinance lists the competent local authorities responsible for the enforcement of the federal legislation. The text consists of 7 articles
The present Ordinance lays down provisions relating to the conversion of lease into property in agricultural enterprises. Article 1 establishes the necessary conditions for such a conversion and in particular that the lease will have lasted for not less than six years.
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