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Community Titles Regulation 1996.

Regulations
Australia
Oceania

This Regulation provides for the division of land into lots and common property, and for the administration of the land by the owners of the lots. It indicates the requirements relating to plans, and the provisions for the administration of community schemes.

Repealed by: Community Titles Regulations 2011. (2016-06-23)

Land Consolidation Act Implementing Law.

Legislation
Germany
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law implements various articles of the Federal Land Consolidation Act in its consolidated version of 16 March 1976 (BGBl. I p. 546). The Law establishes the competent authorities responsible for the enforcement of the above-mentioned Federal Act. Article 1 establishes that the authority in charge of the new land rearrangement is the State Ministry for Agriculture, Food and Forestries. The text consists of 20 articles.

Implements: Land Consolidation Act. (1976-03-16)

Land Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Legislation
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Eastern Asia
Asia

This Law sets out provisions addressing rights to land ownership and the overall planning of land management and protection to help protect and develop land resources in a useful and sustainable manner.The Law states that all land in the country belongs to the State and to cooperative organizations, with no rights for sale or purchase.The State shall draw up and carry out a master plan for land development.

Ordinance implementing the Federal Agricultural Soil Act of 4 October 1991.

Regulations
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Ordinance implements the Federal Agricultural Soil Act of 4 October 1991. In particular, the Ordinance establishes the competent offices in charge of the enactment of the Federal Soil Act. The text consists of 10 articles as follows: Agricultural Centre Ebenrain (1); Measure and Improvement Office (2); Complaints (3); Justice. Police and Military Office (4); Proceedings (5); Planning Office (6); Property Office (7); Land charges (8); Repeal (9); Entry into force (10).

Implements: Loi fédérale sur le droit foncier rural (LDFR). (2014-01-01)

Urban and Rural Planning Law of the People’s Republic of China.

Legislation
China
Eastern Asia
Asia

The purpose of this Law is to promote coordinated urban and rural planning to balance the country’s development and to protect natural resources as well as cultural heritages, and maintaining local features and traditions.The Law provides detailed requirements and approval procedures with respect to the formulation and amendment of urban and rural planning.

Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management.

Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Agreement is an initiative by 14 First Nations to take over the management and control of their lands and resources. The Agreement sets out the principle components of this new land management process. Furthermore, the present Agreement provides First Nations with all legal status and powers needed to manage and govern their lands and resources. While First Nations will not be able to sell their land, they will be able to lease or develop their lands and resources, subject to any limits imposed by their own community in laws and Land Codes.

Land Claims Agreement between the Inuit of Labrador and her Majesty the Queen in right of Newfoundland and Labrador and her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada.

Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Agreement constitutes a final settlement of the aboriginal rights of the Labrador Inuit in Canada and exhaustively sets out the rights of the Labrador Inuit that recognized and confirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. In exchange for the rights and benefits specified in the Agreement, Inuit will cede and release to Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador all of their aboriginal rights outside of Labrador Inuit Lands and Aboriginal rights related to subsurface resources in Labrador Inuit Lands.

Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut settlement area and her Majesty the Queen in right.

Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Agreement outlines the relationships and obligations between the Iniut of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada. This Agreement – also referred to as Nunavut Land Claims Agreement - is a land claims agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area (part of the Northwest Territories) and the Government of Canada subject to the Constitution Act of 1982. The lands are not deemed to be "Lands Reserved for Indians" with respect to the Constitution Act of 1867.

Land Compensation Act Amendment (P.L. No. 15-92).

Legislation
Northern Mariana Islands
Oceania

This Act amends the Land Compensation Act of 2002 so as to restore the priority given to certain claims in relation with infrastructural improvements (i.e. the acquisition of private lands for rights of way purposes and road construction). Compensation of such claims shall be carried out to the full by the Department of Public Lands and only then claims relating to wetlands and ponding basins will be accepted.

Amends: Land Compensation Act of 2002 (P.L. No. 13-17). (2002-07-23)

Land Consolidation Act Implementing Law.

Legislation
Germany
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law implements various articles of the Federal Land Consolidation Act in its consolidated version of 16 March 1976 (BGBl. I p. 546).In particular, the Law establishes the competent authorities responsible for the enforcement of the above-mentioned Federal Act. Article 1 establishes that the authority in charge of the new land rearrangement is the State Ministry for Agriculture and Forestries. The text consists of 26 articles.

Implements: Land Consolidation Act. (1976-03-16)

Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2007 (S.S.I. 209 of 2007).

Regulations
United Kingdom
Europe
Northern Europe

This Order amends Parts 1 and 21 of Schedule 1 to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 in relation to the installation, alteration or replacement of a satellite antenna on a dwellinghouse or within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse. Development is restricted in a “designated area”, i.e. a national scenic area, National Park, conservation area, historic garden or designed landscape.

Amends: Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 (S.I. 223 (S. 17) of 1992). (1992-02-11)