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Showing items 1 through 9 of 63.This Regulation consisting of 59 articles aims at regulating the use of agricultural land in the Sultanate.
This Decree provides for the conditions and procedures for the licensing of building premises and facilities in exceptional cases on agricultural land. It is composed of 21 articles. Article 1 states that this Decree is mainly concerned with agricultural land already cultivated.
This decree declares that the state has reallocated 3721.2 acres of its privately owned land in the province of Aswan (Kom Ombo) for the benefit of the commission of development and use of renewable energy. The land will be used to create solar power stations using photovoltaic cells systems.
This Resolution is composed of 7 articles. Article 1 provides for the application of the provisions of the Desert Land Law No. 143 of 1981 and the Law of Auctions and Tenders No. 89 in 1998 to regulate the seizure of the State-owned lands.
This Resolution defines the zones and areas in which foreigners (physical persons or juridical persons) can appropriate lands in the Kingdom of Bahrain in accordance with the provisions of Legislative Decree No. 2 of 2001.
This Decree is composed of 7 articles and it sets forth the conditions and procedures for state- owned land seizure according to law No. 143 of 1981.
This Resolution is composed of 2 articles. Article 1 decrees the destination of 238 Feddans (4200.833x238) square meters of the State ownership lands located in provinces of Cairo, Algiza and Alqallubia as illustrated in the attached map for the treatment of waste and for pig breeding.
This decree amends articles 1, 2,3 and 7 of Decree No. 8803 of 2002 amended by decree No. 16456 of 2006 as the following: (a) replacement of the Map I attached to Decree No.
This Ministerial Decree amends articles 12 and 13 of the Ministerial Decree No.