Ministerial Decree No. 462 implementing Presidential Decree No. 667 regarding expropriation and allotment of land plots.
This Decree validates some regulations related to land tenure and land management.
This Decree validates some regulations related to land tenure and land management.
La presente Resolución modifica la que reglamenta las estrategias de erradicación y posterradicación de cultivos ilícitos y las medidas de transición económica y social en las zonas con presencia, vulnerabilidad o amenazadas por cultivos ilícitos, en relación a los procesos de recuperación y consolidación del control del Estado sobre los territorios afectados que demandan la revisión de los programas y/o estrategias institucionales para responder con oportunidad en situaciones de transición económica y social de los territorios, para actuar en forma coordinada, oportuna y con flexibilidad p
This Decree establishes the compensation of the ex-owners of lands. It consists of 8 articles specifying that the compensation to be given to the ex-owners (including agricultural lands, touristic lands and urban lands) depends on the land extension. Conditions for benefeting from these compensation programme are established in the text.
Amended by: Decree No. 1359 amending Decree No. 1254 establishing compensation to former landowners. (1996-02-05)
Repealed by: Law No. 9235 on restitution and compensation of property. (2004-07-29)
These Regulations amend: (a) the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (England) Regulations 2006 so as to apply the modifications those Regulations make to Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 to all radioactivity; and (b) the Contaminated Land (England) Regulations 2006 to provide for a new ground of appeal against a remediation notice. Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets out a regime for the identification and remediation of contaminated land.
This Act defines: the liability of an occupier of a leased area or premises including a leased or licensed area under the Marine Farming Act 1971 in respect of visitors or licensees of the leased premises; and the relationship with respect to liability between a tenant and landlord. The Act also defines some duties of a landlord with respect to maintenance of the leased premises.
The purpose of Land Legislation of the RSFSR is to regulate land relations with the object of providing for the rational use and protection of land, setting up conditions for equal development of various forms of economic activity on land, re-production of soil fertility, conservation and improvement of environment and safeguarding of the rights of landownership of citizens, enterprises, institutions and organizations. The document consists of XV Sections that contain 127 Articles. Sections I, III, IV are sub-divided into Chapters. Section I contains 8 Chapters.
Le présent arrêté fixe le tarif minimum de compensation ou de dédommagement des propriétaires des parcelles occupées par les végétaux, les produits végétaux et les plantes sur pied notamment les cultures ou plantes sur pied, arbres fruitiers, en cours de végétation, arrivées à maturité ou en récolte et les produits végétaux.
This Law provides for the compulsory purchase and requisition of property which may be conducted only in case of real necessity for defence or security reasons and national interests.The Law provides for: property subject to compulsory purchase or subject to requisition; rights and responsibilities of state agencies in compulsory purchase and requisition of property; rights and obligations of persons whose property is compulsorily purchased or requisitioned; contents of decisions on compulsory purchase or requisition of property; etc.Persons whose property is compulsorily purchased will be
The present Act applies to every company organized, incorporated or licensed under any Ordinance of the North-West Territories or under any Statute of Canada, or any Act of Alberta for all or any of the purposes set out in this Act.
These Rules concern procedures of the Tribunal established under the Land Acquisition Act, as amended. Any person who is aggrieved by an award of the Commissioner as specified in section 29 (7) and (8) of the Act may apply to the Tribunal in accordance with these Rules.
Implements: Land Acquisition Act (Cap. 295). (1992)
This Act provides for the preservation of ancient and historical monuments and archaeological sites and remains of national importance and for the regulation of archaeological activities in Arunachal Pradesh.The Government will have the power to declare ancient monuments or archaeological sites, etc. to be protected monuments or protected areas. The Government may purchase, take lease or assume the guardianship of any protected monument, for its protection or preservation.
This Law defines the main provisions on mortgage. Property connected with land and classified by the legislation as immovable property can be object of mortgage in accordance with mortgage agreement. When edifices, buildings and structures are mortgaged, the right of usage of land plot, on which above‑said object are located, becomes the subject of mortgage simultaneously. In such cases the right of usage of land plot is transferred simultaneously to an acquirer (buyer) of edifice, building or structure when compensation from the subject of mortgage is claimed.