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Showing items 1 through 9 of 50.The Act sets regulations concerning cadastral designation and registration. If a cadastral property is registered as a farming property, it will include added agricultural areas as well. The cadastral regulating authority is the Danish Geodata Agency.
This Act establishes guidelines on surveying and mapping of cadastre through the Survey and Cadastre Authority. Survey and Cadastre Authority may, after consultation with other authorities, store and distribute related data.
The Act gives guidelines on land development taxation, which is exempt if the property is developed in connection with a sale.
This Order establishes data freely available by the Minister of Environment to public administrations, businesses and individuals with regard to Survey and Cadastre surveying and mapping of land, as well as to payment thereof.
The Order applies to rural development. The "Common Schedule" is a form used to apply for certain types of agriculture to be carried out in specific land areas. These applications are submitted to the Danish AgriFish Agency in order to obtain partial or full subsidy for these farming activities.
The Order applies to the administrative tasks carried out by the National Survey and Cadaster, which is regulated by the Ministry of Environment.
This Act sets conditions for the exercise of land survey activities.
This Order applies to land survey notifications in accordance to Farms Act, by establishing rules on whether proof presented to the Cadastre Authority with regard to land registration may be processed without authorization; on certification of land reclamation by acquisition of agricultural prope
This Order establishes additional provisions related to the Farms Act. A farm/land property can be registered as such and notification thereof shall be submitted to the Survey and Cadastre Authorities to ensure proper residency status.
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