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Showing items 37 through 45 of 65.This Act sets guidelines on the function and responsibility of cooperative bodies in a municipality.
The objective of this Act is to ensure that the use of land and water areas and building activities on them create preconditions for a favourable living environment and promote ecologically, economically, socially and culturally sustainable development.
This Act applies to the exploration and exploitation of deposits, situated on the owned land or on land belonging to someone else, if the deposit contains anyone of the mineral substances specified in section 1 (concession minerals).
This Act concerns annual taxation of dwellings and small agricultural units as defined in section 1. The tax shall be paid by owners of immovable property as defined in section 5 of Chapter 1 of the Immovable Property Tax Act (1979:1152).
An Act for the prevention of pollution, the conservation of a varied ecological system, for the promotion of involvement of the public in environmental protection and to provide for ecologically sustainable use of resources and the assessment of effects of economic activities on the environment.T
This Act imposes a tax on pesticides to be paid to the Central State on marketing of fertilizers in the country. "Fertilizers" is defined in section 1 so as to include ammoniac and kalium calcium nitrate.
This Act imposes a tax on pesticides to be paid to the Central State authorities on marketing of pesticides in the country. "Pesticides" is defined in section 1 so as to include, among other substances, means of control of pests of animals and diseases.
Note7: This note indicates that Ministry of Jihad-e-Agriculture shall issue permits for any exploitation of natural dense forests and rangelands.
The purpose of this Act is to regulate provisions regarding transfer of lands to individuals in order to make efficient use of water and fertile soil, as well as leading the country to self-sufficiency.