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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    November, 1991
    Latvia

    The Law prescribes the procedures for performance of the land reform in the cities of the Republic of Latvia. The objective of the land reform is to reorganise the legal, social and economic relationships of a land property and the use of land in cities during the gradual denationalisation, conversion, privatisation of State property and unlawfully alienated land properties in order to promote formation of city building corresponding to the interests of society, protection and rational utilisation of land.

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    November, 2016
    Belgium

    Le présent arrêté du Gouvernement wallon met en exécution le décret du 20 octobre 2016 limitant les fermages. Notamment, l’arrêté du Gouvernement wallon définit les régions agricoles présentes sur le territoire de la Région wallonne. L’article 1er établit qu’en application de l'article 2, § 1er, alinéa 2, du décret susvisé, les régions agricoles sont les régions aux caractéristiques naturelles et au potentiel agro-économique spécifique définies par l'arrêté royal du 24 février 1951 fixant la délimitation des régions agricoles du Royaume.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    February, 2016
    Russia

    Article 22 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Civic Chamber shall elaborate and publish in mass media sources annual report on its activity and once in three years report of the state of civil society in the region”.

    Amends: Regional Law No. 26-RZ “On Civic Chamber”. (2011-12-19)

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    October, 2016
    Belgium

    Le présent décret limite les fermages. Notamment, l’article 1er établit que le fermage maximal d'une terre donnée en location est son revenu cadastral non indexé multiplié par un coefficient. Le fermage maximal d'un bâtiment donné en location est son revenu cadastral non indexé multiplié par un coefficient. Le texte comprend 13 articles.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    August, 2016
    Portugal

    This Law establishes the third amendment of Law No. 54/2005 regulating the title ownership of water resources. Amendments deal with the ownership of water resources and lay down the requirements to be satisfied in order to use such resources. In addition, it regulates the lake and fluvial public domain which belongs to the state or to the autonomous regions.

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation
    November, 2016
    Russia

    Article 14 shall be amended to add the following wording: ““Proclamation of natural complexes and sites nature monuments and areas where they are located protected areas shall be performed by decision of Regional Government. In case of necessity the respective land arear and waterbodies can be expropriated for state need in accordance with the modalities envisaged by civil, land and water legislation”.

    Amends: Regional Law No. 60-ZS “On protected areas”. (2009-04-06)

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    April, 2016
    Russia

    Article 9 (1) shall be amended to add the following wording: “The period of functioning of regional protected area can be extended if considered useful for the purposes of constitution of regional protected area”.

    Amends: Regional Law No. 564 “On regional protected areas”. (2014-12-29)

  8. Library Resource
    Regulations
    February, 2006
    Andorra

    The present Decree approves the Regulation which shall govern the installation and functioning of waste landfills. Article 2 defines the application scope. The Regulation shall apply to establishments engaged in the management of non hazardous waste. There are hereby established the conditions for the acceptance of waste at landfills. Inspections shall be carried out to ensure that emission limit standards are not exceeded, in order to prevent air and water pollution.

    Repealed by: Decree repealing the Regulation on the landfill of waste. (2006-07-05)

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation
    May, 2003
    Ukraine

    This Law defines the legal, organizational, economic and social principles of conducting smallholding activity. Smallholding (individual peasant farm) shall be a business activity that is carried out without the creation of a legal entity by an individual or by family members or relatives that live together in order to meet their personal needs through the production, processing and consumption of agricultural products, vending of its surpluses and the provision of services using the property of a private peasant farm, also in the field of rural green tourism.

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