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Showing items 91 through 99 of 178.The Regulation No. 502 of 2011 approves the uniform regulation for the control of the territory development according to the addenda 1, 2, and 3 attached to this decision.
This Law defines the legal regime of refused agricultural lands (lands which are not accepted into use or ownership by farmers). Refused lands are considered as State agricultural lands. They are transferred to the administration of the General Directorate of Forests and Pastures.
The present Law supplements Law No. 7745 on the re-evaluation and re-distribution of the ex-agricultural cooperative property by introducing new provisions dealing with the social and cultural assets of the ex-agricultural cooperatives and the offices of the ex-people’s councils.
This Law refers to a strategy on tourism development which is to be proposed by the Ministry of Tourism and approved by the Council of Ministers.
This Law establishes the re-evaluation and re-distribution of the ex-agricultural cooperative properties. It consists of 13 articles defining the requirements for re-evaluating the aforementioned properties, on the base of the Law No.
This Law concerns the administration and protection of pastures and meadows. It defines tasks and duties of central and local State bodies in this sector and makes provision on specialized research institutions.
This Law amends and supplements articles 27, 32, and 41 of Law No. 9482 of 2006 regarding the procedures and documentation required for the legalization of unlawful constructions.
The present Law lays down certain amendments to Law No. 7843 on the registration of immovable property, mainly dealing with the status of the Central Office for Immovable Property Registration.
This Law lays down some amendments and addenda to Law No. 9235 of 2004. The amendment extends the scope of the Law to the immovable properties created before 7 April 1939 and sequestrated according to Law No. 37 of 1945 on the extraordinary tax on war profits.