Protected Areas (No. 3) Order 2006.
This Order lists a new protected area as defined in the second column of Schedule 1.
Implements: Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Ordinance No. 33 of 1959, Chapter 256). (2013-12-31)
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This Order lists a new protected area as defined in the second column of Schedule 1.
Implements: Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Ordinance No. 33 of 1959, Chapter 256). (2013-12-31)
This Order relates to the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Chapter 256). Paragraph 2 describes the premises declared to be protected places for the purposes of the Act. No person shall be in those premises unless in possession of a permit or having received special permission from an authorized officer. The Schedule lists the protected places and their location.
Implements: Protected Areas and Protected Places Act (Ordinance No. 33 of 1959, Chapter 256). (2013-12-31)
The present Act lays down provisions relating to land survey. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein, such as “ascertainable point”, “broken concession”, “broken lot”, “irregular lot”, “regular lot”, “land”, “lost corner”, “last as side line”, “proofline”. Article 2 establishes that no survey of land for the purpose of defining, locating or describing any line, boundary or corner of a parcel of land is valid unless made by a surveyor or under the personal supervision of a surveyor.
This Act provides for the registration of land surveyors i.e. persons carrying out: (a) surveys of the boundaries of land, or surveys for the purpose of the establishment, reestablishment or determination of titles to land; and (b) any activity performed in relation to the practice of land surveying as defined in section 303 of this Act. The Act provides also for the appointment of a Surveyor General and a Board of Land Surveyor Examiners.The Surveyor General is charged with the general administration and supervision of this Act.
The present Regulation establishes the modalities of issuing licences for geodetic and cartographic activity that shall be carried out by the Committee on Land Resources, Geodesy and Cartography. Licences shall be valid in the whole national territory. The period of validity shall be five years and it can be extended for the subsequent five-year period. The list of activities subject to compulsory licensing includes: (a) geodetic, cartographic and hydrographical surveying; (b) mapping; (c) distant zoning of the Earth; (d) state geographic information systems.
The present Act introduces some amendments to the Crown Lands and Forests Act. In particular, it adds after section 94 a paragraph establishing that additional fees shall be paid by a municipality, corporation, board, commission or any person who makes an application to the Minister to do any of the following shall pay the fee prescribed by the regulation: a) to issue a grant of Crown Lands, b) to make an order, to grant or convey land, c) to lease Crown lands shall pay the fee prescribed by regulation.
Amends: Crown Lands and Forests Act (S.N.B. 1980, c. C-38.1). (2014-05-01)
The forest Regulation consists of 6 sections dealing with: (a) field of application (sect. 1); (b) table of symbols and abbreviations (sect. 2); (c) general provisions (sect. 3); (d) permanent establishment of hydrological forestaland reclamation areas (sect. 4); (e) carrying out ecological and land reclamation monitoring (sect. 5); (f) reporting of monitoring information (sect. 6). The present Regulation establishes the modalities of carrying out ecological and land reclamation monitoring of reclaimed forestland in the public forest.
La présente ordonnance fixe les modalités de mesurage et bornage officiel des terres.
Le nombre et les limites des circonscriptions foncières de la République du Zaïre coïncident avec le nombre et les limites des régions. la ville de Kinshasa est érigée en circonscription foncière distincte.
Met en oeuvre: Loi nº 73-021 portant régime général des biens, régime foncier et immobilier et régime des sûretés. (1973-07-20)
Le présent décret porte règlementation du mesurage et bornage des terres.
These Regulations implement provisions of the Land Survey Act with respect to a variety of matters covered by the Act such as: the power of the Director of Surveys and Lands to test surveys; the actual field work of surveys; the drafting of diagrams; the drafting of general plans of survey and surveys of townships and villages; survey records and costs of survey.
Implements: Land Survey Act (Chapter 33:01). (2008-12-31)
This Act provides rules for the survey of land in Botswana and makes provision for the appointment of the Director of Surveys and Lands, for the establishment of the Land Surveyors' Board and for the recognition of land surveyors and the control of their activities. The Act consists of 47 sections divided into 8 Parts.The Director of Surveys and Lands shall supervise and control the survey and charting of land for purposes of registration in the Deeds Registry and carry out other tasks imposed on him or her under this Act. The Land Surveyors' Board shall examine potential land surveyors.