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Community Organizations Government of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam
Government of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam
Government of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam
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The Sultanate of Brunei's influence peaked between the 15th and 17th centuries when its control extended over coastal areas of northwest Borneo and the southern Philippines. Brunei subsequently entered a period of decline brought on by internal strife over royal succession, colonial expansion of European powers, and piracy. In 1888, Brunei became a British protectorate; independence was achieved in 1984. The same family has ruled Brunei for over six centuries. Brunei benefits from extensive petroleum and natural gas fields, the source of one of the highest per capita GDPs in the world.

The Sultanate of Brunei is an absolute monarchy or sultanate (locally known as Malay Islamic Monarchy).

Source: CIA World Factbook

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Protected Places (No. 2) Order, 2007.

Regulations
Brunei Darussalam
Asia
Asia sudoriental

This Order establishes the declaration of protected place. It specifies the place in the first column of the Schedule, Gadong Power Station 2, Kampong Gadong, Mukim Gadong, Brunei-Muara District, as described in the plan specified in the second column thereof deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, is hereby declared to be a protected place for the purposes of the Act.

Implements: Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Chapter 147). (1984)

Protected Places (No. 3) Order, 2010.

Regulations
Brunei Darussalam
Asia
Asia sudoriental

This Order establishes the declaration of protected place. It specifies the place in the first column of the Schedule, more particularly described in the plan specified in the second column deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, is hereby declared to be a protected place for the purposes of the Act.

Implements: Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Chapter 147). (1984)

Land Code (Strata) (Fees, Charges and Rents) Regulations, 2009

Regulations
Brunei Darussalam
Asia
Asia sudoriental

These Regulations establish the fees, charges and rents respectively set out in Schedules 1, 2 and 3, applicable to the items respectively set out in those Schedules. A table covers the subdivision of building for the issuance of Strata Title under Land Code (Strata) Act Chapter 189. The proposed fee shall be charged as follows: 1. Survey of land for certification as required by section 16 of the Land Code (Strata) Act Chapter 189. Basic charge per job $500.00; Charge for the perimeter $3.00 per metre; Charge for each mark refixed and replaced $150.00 per mark.