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Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Avian Influenza) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2008 (S.S.I. 74 of 2008).

Regulations
United Kingdom
Europe
Northern Europe

This Order amends the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 in Part 25A of Schedule 1, which grants planning permission in respect of certain development which is necessary for the purposes of housing poultry and other captive birds to protect them from avian influenza. Where Part 25A applies, no specific application for planning permission is needed. The amendment concerns the requirement of notification to the planning authority and removal of the development once the need for it has ended.

Law amending the Tyrol Land Use Planning Law 2001.

Legislation
Austria
Europe
Western Europe

The present Act introduces some substantial amendments to the Tiroler Raumordnungsgesetz 2001 (LGBl. Nr. 9372001). It rewords, inter alia, article 8 on land use planning for commercial centres; article 9 concerning proceedings for the issue of land use planning programmes; article 18 laying down provisions as to the establishment, tasks and composition of the Advisory Board; article 22 on the management of the Advisory Board.

Acquisition of Land Regulation 2014.

Regulations
August, 2014
Australia
Oceania

This Regulation provides for the implementation of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 by prescribing the fees applicable under section 9 of the Act. The fee payable for an application under section 9 of the Act is— (a) if the application relates to only 1 parcel of land—$173.70; or (b) if the application relates to more than 1 parcel of land—$173.70 plus $51.50 for each additional parcel of land.

Tyrol Land Use Planning Law 1997.

Legislation
Austria
Europe
Western Europe

The purpose of the present Act is the economic and expedient use of the soil; the protection and care of the environment and , in particular the conservation or reinstatement of the sustainable purity of the air, water and soil, as well as the avoidance of noise; the conservation or reinstatement of a healthy nature, the protection of the indigenous fauna and flora and their natural living spaces, of the cultural heritage and, finally, in particular that of housing and recreational areas.

Ley Nº 9/2001 - Ley del Suelo de la Comunidad de Madrid.

Legislation
Spain
Europe
Southern Europe

La presente Ley del Suelo de la Comunidad de Madrid, tiene por objeto la ordenación urbanística del suelo en la Comunidad de Madrid. La ordenación urbanística regula la utilización del suelo; los procesos de transformación de éste mediante la urbanización, la edificación y la construcción en general o cualquiera de las otras formas previstas en la presente Ley; y el uso, la explotación, la conservación y la rehabilitación de las obras, los edificios, las construcciones y las instalaciones.

Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 (2004 asp 6).

Legislation
United Kingdom
Europe
Northern Europe

The Act sets out a series of measures which are designed to conserve biodiversity and to protect and enhance the biological and geological natural heritage of Scotland. In doing so, the Act provides the principal legislative components of a new, integrated, system for nature conservation within Scotland. The Act also locates the conservation of biodiversity and of Scotland's natural environment within a wider British, European and global context.

Land and Marine Management Strategy for Grenada.

National Policies
Grenada
Americas
Caribbean

The Land and Marine Management Strategy for Grenada is a national strategy adopted by the Government of Grenada in 2011 to guide the management of the land and marine sector. The overall goal of the Strategy is to achieve integrated national development that is environmentally sustainable. The instrument seeks to develop a coherent framework with an appropriate set of strategies that will foster productive and optimal utilization of land, freshwater, coastal and marine resources in an environmental sustainable manner.

Planning and Development (Amendment) Regulations 2008 (S.I. No. 256 of 2008).

Regulations
Ireland
Europe
Northern Europe

These Regulations amend the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 in article 9 to provide for the reinstatement of an exempted development for the purposes of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 where an appropriate assessment has been concluded satisfactorily. The exemption concerns any operation or activity in respect of which a Minister of the Government has granted consent or approval in accordance with the requirements of regulation 31 of the European Communities (Natural Habitats) Regulations, 1997.

Resolución Nº 58 - Área de amortiguamiento para los predios colindantes con la zona marino costera dentro de las áreas declaradas de regularización y titulación masiva de tierras.

Regulations
Panama
Americas
Central America

La presente Resolución define el área de amortiguamiento para los predios colindantes con la zona marino costera dentro de las áreas declaradas de regularización y titulación masiva de tierras por el Programa Nacional de Administración de Tierras (PRONAT).

Implementa: Decreto Nº 228 - Reglamento de la Ley Nº 24, que declara de interés social las actividades de regularización y titulación masiva de tierra. (2006-09-27)

Décret n°02-112-P-RM du 06 mars 2002 Déterminant les formes et conditions d’attribution des terrains du domaine privé immobilier des collectivités territoriales.

Regulations
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

Le présent décret détermine les formes et conditions d’attribution des terrains du domaine privé immobilier des collectivités territoriales.Spécifiquement, ce texte définit la procédure de délivrance de la concession urbaine d’habitation; les droits et obligations des parties; et la transformation de la concession urbaine d’habitation en titre foncier.

Mining Code Act (No. 569 of 1997).

Legislation
Denmark
Europe
Northern Europe

The Act applies to stone, gravel, sand, clay, lime, chalk, peat, topsoil and similar elements. Exploitation of mineral deposits on land and sea must be part of a sustainable development plan which purpose is to ensure monitoring of mining areas after extraction, raw material supply, ensure that raw materials used are quality based and that raw materials shall be, where possible, replaced by waste products.