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Showing items 37 through 45 of 15770.The scope of this Law shall be to prevent speculation in agricultural land and preserve traditional forms of farming; to create conditions for the formation of rational land holdings and land consolidation; and to promote the rational use of agricultural land.
This Regulation sets forth unified rules for the structure, content, and steps involved in planning, implementation, and monitoring of territory development interventions in order to detail the planning procedures at central and local levels and produce similar planning documentation in form and
These Regulations make provision in relation to bringing into force sections 83 (core path plans) and 84 (access rights: service of court applications) of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016.
These Regulations of the National Land Commission implement provisions of the Land Act, 2012 in respect of allocation of public land under the Act.
These Rules of the National Land Commission implement provisions of the Land Registration Act in respect of conversion of public land into private land.
These Rules of the National Land Commission implement provisions of the Land Registration Act in respect of expiry and renewal of leases.
These Regulations amend the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016 by inserting a new paragraph (3A) into section 19 of the Act to require the Scottish Ministers to send a copy of the statement of accounts provided by the Commission to the Auditor General for Scotland for auditing.
These Rules of the National Land Commission implement provisions of the Land Registration Act in respect of the amount of compensation to be awarded for land acquired under the Act. It, among other things, sets out factors to be taken into consideration when assessing compensation.
Article 38 (1) shall be amended to add the following wording: “Article 38 (1). The use of agricultural land for rural tourism (agro-tourism).