The Jersey Legal Information Board supports and participates in the free access to law movement.
The Vision
For Jersey’s legal system to be, and be recognised as, the global best for a small jurisdiction.
The Strategy
The Jersey Legal Information Board (JLIB) has created a strategy setting the direction of Jersey's Legal Information Systems for the next five years. In order to achieve its vision, the approach of the Board is a progressive and forward-looking one, exploiting emerging technologies. However, the Board will be sensitive to the way in which Jersey's legal processes have developed in the light of the Island's unique historical and social status.
Elements of the Strategy:
· To make the law and legal processes more accessible
· To promote the better co-ordination of Jersey’s justice system
· To support Jersey's position as a leading business centre
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Displaying 16 - 20 of 29Protection of Agricultural Land (Jersey) Law 1964.
This Law provides for the protection of the quality of agricultural land, i.e. land used for horticulture, fruit growing, seed growing, dairy farming, the breeding and keeping of livestock, and grazing land, meadow land, market gardens and nursery grounds.
Planning and Building (Environmental Impact) (Jersey) Order 2006.
This Order prescribes, in Schedule 1, proposed development requiring an environment impact statement for the purpose of Article 13(1)(a) of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. In Schedule 2 to this Order, information that must be included in environment impact statement is specified. A request may be made to the Minister to indicate if an environment impact statement is required in respect of a proposed development or to indicate the information to be provided in the statement.
Implements: Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. (2009-04-01)
Probate (General Provisions) (Jersey) Regulations 1998.
This Order specifies jurisdictions for the purposes of articles 6(7) and 21(1) of the Probate (Jersey) Law 1998. Article 6 provides for the application for and the making of a grant of probate or administration. Article 21 provides for protection for person releasing movable estate without grant.
Implements: Probate (Jersey) Law 1998. (2004-08-31)
Regulation of Undertakings and Development (Jersey) Law 1973.
This Law requires a licence to be obtained for a new undertaking or a new development. “Development” has the same meaning as in the Island Planning (Jersey) Law 1964. An application for a licence shall be in the form required from time to time by the Minister and shall contain or be accompanied by such particulars as the Minister may require. The Minister may attach conditions to a licence. Appeal against decisions of the Minister may be had with the Royal Court.
Probate (Jersey) Law 1998.
This Law provides rules relative to the administration of the estate of a deceased person. It, among other things: defines the jurisdiction of the Royal Court in relation to probates and administrations; makes provision with respect to the procedure of grant of probate and administration; and provides for the recovery and distribution of an estate.
Implemented by: Probate (General Provisions) (Jersey) Regulations 1998. (2004-08-31)
Implemented by: Probate (General) Rules 1998. (2004-08-31)