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  1. Library Resource
    International Conventions or Treaties
    Turkey, Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe, Western Asia, Asia

    The Parties have agreed to assume the following commitments and contributions: (a) the commitments of Turkish Government shall include execution of works within the Water-Supply Project and fulfilment of all the required procedures, execution of contract and nomination of Project Coordinator; (b) the commitments of Moldavian Government shall include release of the required authorization, certification of materials, nomination of Project Coordinator and transfer of land and land rights.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Law regulates the lease relations, establishing the objects and subjects of lease relations, their rights and obligations. The following can be leased: land and other natural resources, enterprises, organizations, units of enterprises and organizations, buildings, installations, premises, agricultural and other machinery, transportation means, inventory, instruments, other material goods. The lease agreement for land and other natural resources upon parties consent may contain: a). characteristics of the natural environment, land and other natural resources; b).

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This shall be applied in the following cases of: a). sale and purchase of land, including land associated with privatized objects or objects subject to privatization, land associated with private enterprises, as well as of land associated with unfinished constructions; b) exclusion of land from agricultural and forestry category, as well as from the agricultural cycle and allocation of such land to other categories; c) forced alienation of land; d) lease relations. The document consists of VII Chapters that contain 25 Articles. Chapter I (arts. 1-2) lays down general provisions.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Law determines tenure regimes and property relations in the Republic of Moldova. Property rights may be exercised on land, undergroundwaters, flora and fauna, immovables, equipment, elements of "spiritual and material culture", money, securities as well as on intellectual property. It is divided as follows: General provisions (chap. 1); Private property (chap. 2); Collective property (chap. 3); State property (chap. 4); Property of foreign states, citizens and legal persons, of international organizations and of persons without citizenship (chap.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    The aim of this Law is to define the basic concepts and procedures for the privatisation of property in Moldova. All branches of the country's economic, cultural and social sectors are open to privatisation, except national defence, cultural heritage, state monopolies and property which supplies part of the "state-guaranteed minimun free social services" (art. 2). Funds obtained from privatisation go to form the "Republic Privatization Fund" (art. 6). The Moldova State Department for Privatisation, a special agency accountable to the Parliament, is created (art. 7).

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Decree implements the Law on Privatization of 1992, further detailing certain competencies and duties of the Government in the privatization process and repealing obsolete land tenure laws.

    Implements: Law on Privatisation of 1991. (1991-07-04)

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Code embraces an extremely comprehensive range of issues relating to land use and management.

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Law regulates the use, management and protection of natural resources in the interest of ecological safety and economic development. It is composed of ten chapters and four annexes. After defining and classifying natural resources (renewable, non-renewable, national, local, reserved and protected, curative, i.e. used for prevention and treatment of illnesses) (chaps. 1 and 2).

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