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Showing items 1 through 9 of 58.The present Law shall apply to all matters concerning expropriation and consequences of expropriation proceedings in the Canton Luzern.
The objective of the present Act is to safeguard the public interest on the occasion of transfer of land or parts thereof to guarantee an even distribution of land throughout the national territory.
The present Law enforces the Federal Spatial Information Act of 5 October 2010. The Law lays down provisions relating to the enforcement of federal legislation in the field of geographic information and the collection, management and use of spatial data for the area of the canton Glarus.
The present Law enforces the Federal Spatial Information Act of 5 October 2010.
The present Law lays down provisions relating to land expropriation in the Canton of Schwyz.
The present Ordinance enforces the Planning and Building Law of 3 July 1978 and the Law on water, soil and waste (Water, Soil, Waste Law) of 4 March 2009.The text consists of 56 articles divided into 3 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Special provisions (2); Final provisions (3).
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Act of 5 October 2007 on spatial information. In particular, the Ordinance implements and completes the Federal Act on spatial-information. Moreover the Ordinance provides a basis for a comprehensive spatial information system.
The present Ordinance implements the Building Act of 11 December 2008. In particular, the Ordinance regulates: a) zoning, land use planning; b) legal building requirements; c) building permission and notification procedures; d) data to be collected for building statistics; e) fees.
The present Ordinance enforces the Spatial Information Law of 24 October 2011. If the afore-mentioned Law does not contain the relevant provisions, the Spatial Information Ordinance of 27 June 2012 shall be applied.
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