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Coal Regulation (Y.O.I.C. 2003/54).

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The present Regulation enacts section 21 of the Territorial Lands (Yukon) Act. IN particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to coal mining in the Yukon Territory. Section 2 establishes that the Regulation applies only in respect of lands that become territorial lands on or after the date the Act comes into force. Furthermore, subject to subsection (2), no person shall mine coal on territorial lands except under the authority of this Regulation.

Pine Lake Recreational Area Regulations (Y.O.I.C. 1990/029).

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This regulation implements the Area Development Act and designates the Pine Lake Recreational Area as a development area. The regulation provides for the development of the area defining prohibited and allowable uses of the area. Under section 8, construction activities in the area are subject to approval of the development officer.

Implements: Area Development Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 10). (2002)

Zoning Appeal Board Regulation (Y.C.O. 1976/225).

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This regulation implements the Area Development Act by establishing the Zoning Appeal Board, regulates its membership and operation. Under section 15, the Board has the same powers and privileges as are granted to a Judge for summoning and compelling attendance of witnesses, administering oaths to witnesses, and calling for the production of documents.

Implements: Area Development Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 10). (2002)

Commercial Landlord and Tenant Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 131).

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This Act contains provisions on the tenancy of land. It consists of 103 sections and is divided into four Parts: Covenants and Conditions, Overholding Tenants, Summary of Proceedings for Non-payment if rent and Residential Tenancies. Part 1 contains provisions on licences (sect. 10) and on the terms of tenancies. Part 2 concerns liability and judicial proceedings. Part 3 deals with proceedings in case of non payment of rent and Part 4 regulates in details residential tenancies.