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Showing items 1 through 9 of 40.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.
This Act prohibits the use of pesticides on forestland and the treatment of single tree trunks, except for the control of a disease specified in section 1. Certain exceptions are allowed for scientific purposes and under control of the Forest Protection Council.
An Act to make provision for the ecologically, socially and economically sustainable use of natural resources, i.e. land, water and the physical environment (sect.
The Bank shall extend credit secured by mortgages to enterprises. It shall be managed by a Council consisting of six members. Other provisions deal with funds of the bank, internal organization, and supervision over operations of the Bank. (15 sections)
This Act makes provision for authorization of the central Government to granted to municipalities to organize municipal land survey offices and for operations of such offices.
The Act provides for the procedures of the application for rights relative to constructions in watercourses or related to watercourses as foreseen in the Water Act (sect. 1).
This minor amendment of the principal Act concerns the compensation in cash for the dropping in value of real property due to a land redistribution measure pursuant to the principal Act, if the land is used for to secure certain rights of others.
Section 15 of Chapter 11 concerns the establishment of financial compensation by the Water Court for transfer or giving up of real property or rights of use or any other right which results in an income for purposes of this Act.
A real property that has been assessed as an agricultural unit which is owned by 3 or more persons is rules by provisions as laid down in sections 2 to 6 of the present Act relative to common ownership rights.