Decree No. 14/1998/ND-CP on the management of State property.
The Decree aims at ensuring the uniform, effective and proper use of State property.
The Decree aims at ensuring the uniform, effective and proper use of State property.
The Directive aims at accelerating and completing the allotment of land and the granting of agricultural land tenure certificates, which was enforced by Decree No. 64-CP of 27 September 1993. All organizations and individuals that have been assigned land by the State or are directly managing and using land for agricultural production, forestry, aquaculture or salt production but have not yet been granted land tenure certificates, shall have to declare and register the total land area they are using at the commune People's Committees for consideration and granting of certificates.
This Circular establishes the procedure for land declaration and registration, the compilation of cadastral dossiers and the granting of land tenure certificates.
This Act provides for the procedures relative to the keeping of land registers. The text of the Act consists of 81 sections divided into 11 Chapters: General provisions (1); Content of land register (2); Register entries (3); Registration; (4); Division and merger of registered immovable properties (5); Correction of Register entries (6); Rewriting and rewording (7); Appeals and complaints (8); Closing register part (9); Access and extracts (10); Electronic Land Register (11); Implementation of Act (11). Land registries located in county and city courts shall maintain land registers (sect.
La Ley consta de 4 títulos y 109 artículos.
Ce décret porte réforme de la publicité foncière.
Cette loi porte réforme de la réglementation comptable et l'adaptation du régime de la publicité foncière. A cette fin, la loi modifie plusieurs articles du Code civil, notamment les articles 2148, 2134, 2152, 2201 et 2203-1. Elle modifie aussi certains articles du décret nº 55-22 portant réforme de la publicité foncière, et notamment les articles 9, 26, 33 et 34.
Ce décret modifie, notamment pour l'application des articles 11 à 19 de la loi nº 98-261 du 6 avril 1998, le décret nº 55-22 du 4 janvier 1955 portant réforme de la publicité foncière.
These rules amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 so as to - (a) implement the compulsory registration provisions of the Land Registration Act 1997 and the associated amendments to the Charities Act 1993; (b) make provision for new forms of application for first registration, caution against first registration and registration of dealings with whole, new forms of transfer, assent and discharge of whole, new forms of transfer and assent of a registered charge, and a new list of documents form, and make associated amendments to certain existing prescribed forms; (c) introduce common forms fo
The requirement of compulsory registration applies in relation to the dispositions of unregistered land as outlined in section 123 of the Land Registration Act 1925, here amended. A new section relative to effects of requirement to register is inserted. This section applies to any disposition which, by virtue of any provision of section 123 of this Act, is one in relation to which the requirement of compulsory registration applies. Remaining provisions amend provisions of the principal Act so as to provide for indemnities for errors and omissions in the Register and registration fees.
This Act is composed of 35 articles divided into eight Chapters. It aims at establishing the terms under which the creation, exercise, modification, transfer and termination of the right of land use and benefit operates. It regulates ownership of the land and public domain, the right of use and benefit of land, powers and responsibilities of the concerned public bodies. In particular, it defines obligations to be fulfilled by foreign or national entities, as well as fees to be paid in order to obtain a licence for land exploitation.
The main objects of the Act are: (a) to provide for the recognition and protection of native title; (b) to establish ways in which the future dealings affecting native title may proceed and to set standards for those dealings; (c) to establish a mechanism for determining claims to native title; and (d) to provide for, or permit, the validation of past acts invalidated because of the existence of native title (sect. 3).The text of the Act consists of 253 sections, preceded by a preamble and divided into 15 Parts.