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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Portugal, Southern Europe, Europe

    The text of the Code, consisting of 153 articles arranged under 8 titles, is given in the schedule. Article 2 lists twenty-two items in respect of which registration is obligatory.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Portugal, Southern Europe, Europe

    The Regulation on the Building Cadastre is divided into 8 Chapters: General aspects (I); Support (II); Execution of cadastre (III); Cadastre modernization (IV); Cadastre's conservation (V); Exercise of cadastral activities by other entities (VI); Product and service supply (VII); Sanctions and controls (VIII). (44 articles)

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Lithuania, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Act lays down basic provisions on land tenure, both urban and rural. land can be owned only by Lithuanian citizens, or by the State (art. 3). Private ownership of land conveys certain standard rights and privileges, amounting to the free and unimpeded enjoyment and disposition of the owner's property (art. 7). Usufructury rights accrue to the leaseholders of private and State-owned land (art. 8).

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Hungary, Eastern Europe, Europe

    Legal and natural persons using at least fifty acres of agricultural land are compelled to keep a plot register where they report every happening relative to plots of fields, gardens, orchards, grasslands and reeds. Registers also include data regarding ownership, geographical area, agrochemical, geological and climatic features of the plot. The control of plot registers is performed by county (capital) plant protection and soil conservation stations.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Lithuania, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Law regulates the design of land reclamation facilities, their use and protection, the financing and implementation of land reclamation works, legal relationships with respect to land reclamation.The 15 articles of this Act are divided into 4 Chapters, i.e.

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Netherlands, Europe, Western Europe

    This Act makes provision for the registration of property and other rights on land and buildings on land, aircrafts and ships as required by law. Pursuant to article 3 there is established a Cadastre and Public Registers Agency which shall be responsible for the keeping and administration of Public Registers. For each office of the Service there shall be appointed a Land and Public registers Registrar (art. 6). Chapter 2 makes provision for the form and contents of public registers in which rights on goods which require registration are registered.

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Netherlands, Europe, Western Europe

    By making further provision for the registration of property and other rights on land and buildings on land, aircrafts and ships as required by law, this Decree implements and supplements various articles of the Cadastre Act. Article 2 prescribes in detail how real property shall be recorded in the Cadastre. Chapter II requires certain information to be submitted for registration of property rights in the Public Register. Chapter III makes provision for the updating of cadastrial registration and cadastrial maps. Chapter IV regulates the updating of registration of ships.

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

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

  9. 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).

  10. Library Resource

    Wet houdende verzelfstandiging van de Rijksdienst van het Kadaster en de Openbare Registers.

    Legislation
    Netherlands, Europe, Western Europe

    The scope of this Act is to give more autonomy to the Cadastre and Public Registers Department. Article 2 provides for the establishment of Cadastre and Public Registers Agency which shall be responsible for the keeping and administration of Public Registers pursuant to provisions of the Cadastre Act. Chapter 2 makes provision for the Board and the Supervisory Board of the Agency. The Board is vested with the management of the Agency (art. 7). The Supervisory Board shall supervise the Board's management and the general course of affairs in the organization of the Agency.

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