National Expropriation Law
This is Argentina's national law on expropriation dating back to 1977.
This is Argentina's national law on expropriation dating back to 1977.
To provide for the expropriation of land and other property for public and certain other purposes; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
This law contains the rules and procedures for land survey, registration, and verification.
The Provinces Land (Amendment) Act, 1976
La présente ordonnance modifie l'article 10 de la loi n° 6/61 du 10 mai 1961, réglementant l'expropriation pour cause d'utilité publique et instituant des servitudes pour l'exécution des travaux publics. L’article 10 nouveau est libellé en ces termes: « Toutefois l'indemnité accordée par l'Etat ne tiendra compte que de la valeur des constructions au jour de l'expropriation et des travaux effectués par le propriétaire et incorporés au sol (remblai, terrassement, assainissement) ».
Modifie: Loi nº 6-61 réglementant l'expropriation pour cause d'utilité publique. (1961-05-10)
La présente ordonnance régit l’exercice et à l’organisation de la profession de géomètre.
This Act provides generally for registration of rights in land and land tenure in Belize. “Land” includes land covered with water, all things growing on land and buildings and other things permanently affixed to land. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, but subject to section 38 of National Lands Act, no law, practice or procedure relating to land shall apply to land registered under this Act so far as it is inconsistent with this Act.
This Act provides that any land upon which an agricultural labourer, an artisan or a fisherman has a dwelling house which is complete in itself and not shared in common with any person other than a person belonging to the same family shall be in the ownership of such an agricultural labourer, an artisan or a fisherman. The Act states that the State government shall pay a price to the former owner, acquire such land and, thereafter, transfer the same to the agricultural labourer, artisan or fisherman who owns the homestead on the land.
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