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Showing items 1 through 9 of 80.This paper presents test results of comprehensive laboratory and field-testing program efforts for the development of bioengineering solutions such as growing vegetation for protection of slopes from erosion and landslides in a tropical environmental setting.
This Chapter defines and classifies servitudes and defines rights and obligations deriving from such land burdens. Easements, i.e.
This Act defines the composition of the Commission on Decolonization for the Implementation and Exercise of Guam Self-Determination for the Native Inhabitants of Guam.
This Act adds a new section to the subdivision legislation of Guam so as to clarify the rights and obligations relative to public access and utility easements and thereby resolve a possible source of conflict among neighbours.
This Act inserts aquaculture as a “best use” purpose for which Chamorro Homelands are to be leased and prescribes certain requirements regarding the activity of aqualculture on Camorro land.
This Act prescribes that, in the event that certification of the aggregate tax valuation of the property in Guam, as set forth in §11 of the Organic Act of Guam (48 U.S.C.
This Act prescribes that the governing boards for all agencies, instrumentalities, or entities shall issue performance reviews of the Chief Executive of that agency, six months after appointment of the said chief executive and every six months thereafter as long as the Chief Executive is retained
This part of Chapter 63 provides for the establishment of Soil and Water Conservation Districts for purposes of promoting soil and water conservation and preventing of erosion-related and water management-related problems.
This Act amends Chapter 80 of Title 21 to provide for the transfer of real property of the Guam Port Authority to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission so that the Commission can return land parcels and properties to the original landowners or their estates.