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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Uzbekistan, Asia, Central Asia

    Lease is temporary fee-based possession, use and management on contractual basis of land, other natural resources and property necessary to lessee for carrying out autonomously economic and other activity. The document consists of 4 sections that contain 32 articles. Section 1 (arts. 1-19) lays down general provisions. Section 2 (arts. 20-28) regards lease of enterprises. Section 3 (arts. 29-30) regards lease of property by citizens. Section 4 (arts. 31-32) regards dispute settlement and establishes liability of the subjects of lease relations.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Tajikistan, Asia, Central Asia

    This Law specifies and regulates separately common leases, including lease of land and natural resources, leases of enterprises, and leases by citizens. It provides also for the contract of lease of labor. Article 3 defines the sphere and objects of lease. Article 7 contains rules relative to the lease agreement, and following articles (arts. 8-15) further define the relationship between lesser and lessee, including matters such as fees, protection of the lessee, terms of lease, changes in the agreement, etc.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Turkmenistan, Asia, Central Asia

    The Law consists of 25 Articles. The present Law determines the juridical, organizational and economic peculiarities of leasing and is aimed at attracting investments on the basis of leasing activity. Enterprises and other property complexes, buildings, structures, equipment, transport means and other movable and immovable property pertaining to the main means can be subject to leasing. Plots of land and other natural objects and also the property prohibited for free circulation in Turkmenistan or for which the special order of circulation is set, can not be subject to leasing.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Asia, Central Asia

    This Act defines the concept of 'peasant farm' and regulates marginally its activities. It is not allowed for state, cooperative and other social organizations and institutions to interfere in economic activities of peasant's farms except in cases of violation of legislation by them. Article 5 defines types of peasant's farms. A peasant's farm is established on the strictly voluntary basis. Each citizen of the Kyrgyz Republic meeting the requirements of the Paragraph 2, Article 3, is entitled to establish a peasant farm.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Uzbekistan, Asia, Central Asia

    The property in the Republic of Uzbekistan is inviolate. Every person has a right for property. The existence of any form of property is allowed in the Republic of Uzbekistan which promotes the efficient functioning of the economy and the growth of the people's well-being. The inviolability and equal conditions for the development of all forms of property are guaranteed by this Law. The Republic of Uzbekistan creates all necessary conditions for the proprietor to ensure the safety and augmentation of property.

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Tajikistan, Asia, Central Asia

    The right of ownership in the Republic of Tajikistan is recognised and protected by law. Enforcement of the right of ownership must not harm the environment and the health of citizens nor must it breach the rights and lawful interests of citizens, enterprises, organizations and the State. Objects falling under the right of ownership include the ground and its resources, water, flora, fauna, tracts of mountains, equipment, raw materials, food products, profits on economic and other intellectual and creative activities of the owner (art. 4).

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Uzbekistan, Asia, Central Asia

    A Law to regulate private, state and collective property and protect property and rights inherent to property. The text of the Act consists of 40 articles divided into 7 sections: General provisions (I); Property of citizens (II); Collective (shirkat) property (III); State property (IV); Combined property (V); Property of joint ventures, foreign citizens, organizations and states (VI); Guarantees and the protection of the right of property (VII).Provisions of Section II make a distinction between private and personal property.

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Turkmenistan, Asia, Central Asia

    The right of property in Turkmenistan is recognized and protected, the law ensures inviolability, equal protection and equal conditions for the development of all types and forms of property. Objects of property can be: land, subsoil, water resources, forests, flora and fauna, mining allotments. The following objects pertain to state property: land, industrial complexes of the national economy and state enterprises of agro-industrial complex. The Law consists of 8 Sections that contain 26 articles. Section 1 (arts. 1-7) lays down general provisions. Section 2 (arts.

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Tajikistan, Asia, Central Asia

    This Law makes provision for the payment of the use of land in the form of land tax and lease fees. The rates of land tax are established in article 2. Land tax shall be established on cadastrial documentation and be imposed on land users who are manufacturing agricultural products. Payment shall also be made for land not used for agriculture. Categories of users specified in article 9 are exempted fromthe payment of land tax. They include "dehkan", private farms during three years or one year depending upon the type of land.

  10. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Turkmenistan, Asia, Central Asia

    The present Law establishes the legal basis for transfer of land into ownership of citizens for agricultural production in conformity of the provisions of land reform. Public land can be transferred into ownership exclusively to the Turkmenistan nationals. Foreign citizens or stateless persons can have access to land resources on condition of lease (art. 2) Land can be transferred into ownership to the households of peasants’ associations for agricultural production.

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