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Displaying 2591 - 2595 of 15550Regional Law No. 655-33-OZ “On regulation of some land relations”.
This Regional Law establishes that sale of public land parcels, pertaining to regional state property, shall be carried out at the price fixed by the authorized state body. Allocation of public land, pertaining to regional property, on lease shall be carried out in accordance with contracts concluded by the outcome of tenders. Public servitude for ensuring interests of regional administration shall be established by the regional administration upon recommendation of the authorized executive body.
Regional Law No. 57-OZ “On public control”.
This Regional Law establishes the modalities of organization and performance of public control as a form of public participation. It shall not be applicable to elections and referendum. Regional executive bodies shall have the following plenary powers: (a) formation of advisory councils at the regional executive bodies; (b) examination of final documents drafted by public control bodies; and (c) consideration of proposals, recommendations and conclusions contained in the final documents.
Regulations on Residents-Resettlement for the Yangtze River Three Gorges Project Construction.
The puepose of these Regulations is to accomplish the residents-resettlement work for the Three Gorges Project construction and protect the lawful rights and interests of residents to be resettled.
Decree 008 of 21 of December 2009, fixing Trombeta Mapuera Indigenous Land.
This Decree is composed by three articles and it fixes the limits of Trombeta Mapuera Indigenous Land, between Roraima, Amazonas and Parà States.
Regional, Town and Country Planning Act [Chapter 29:12].
This Act concerns land-use planning at regional level. The text of the Act consists of 75 sections and one Schedule.