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Showing items 1 through 9 of 18.Throughout the Netherlands, land owners (or their lessees) use adjacent public or private land without any right. There is, however, no scientific empirical data on how often and where land is illegally used.
This Regulation sets the correct manner and necessary conditions (also financial issues, compensation and related fees) aimed at establishing and defining the right (legal and private entities) to build and to use the agricultural land, if owned by the Republic of Croatia (for the purpose of cons
This Regulation prescribes the necessary procedure aimed for the Agency for agricultural land and for local Self-Government units as regards the application of provision brought by the article 51 (paragraph 3) of the Law on agricultural land (published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of C
This Law establishes and declares the area of the state nature park with a special reserve "Kopački Rit" as a Croatian National Nature Park, with the total area of 177 km ².This Law further provides all necessary information and regulates its borders.
By this Law, the area called "Vransko jezero" or Vransko Lake and its shores, with a total area of 57 square kilometers, is declared as Croatian nature park " Vransko jezero".
By this Law, the area called Papuk, with a total area of 336 km ², is declared as Croatian nature park "Papuk."The Croatian Government will establish a public institution to manage the nature park "Papuk" within 6 months from the date of entry into force of this Law.
This Law declares a new nature park on the territory of the Croatian Republic.Area Učka and part Ćićarija, with a total area of 146 km2, is declared a nature park "Učka".
Amended by: Law amending the Law declaring the nature park "Učka". (1999-05-19)
This Law sets a complete legal basis for the correct classification, use and implementation of all rights and obligations regarding the private and public property (movable property and real estate, natural assets, various types of land and other assets) and related rights and additional ownershi
Section 11 forms part of first paragraph (entitled “Hereditary lease”) which forms part of the third Chapter entitled “Granting of rights in respect of lands of the domain”. Section 11 regulates the use of plants and trees present on the public lands tenured in long-term lease.