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Showing items 1 through 9 of 156.The Law defines the concept and all possible participants of what is determined as concession or concession contract (on the territory if the Canton of Sarajevo, part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), including its basic terms, its planning, preparation, granting and revocations rules
This Law amends certain provisions of the Law on land consolidation in Brcko District (Official Gazette 7/2006 of the Brcko District, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).Major changes are related to the general terms and definitions, and some minor administrative adjustments.
This Law governs: basic and specific administrative and technological conditions and terms related to the geological exploration and related research, including the rules and practices aimed to define the procedure at all stages of execution of geological mansions, general principles of the state
This Decree provides that municipalities shall create a cadastre registering all their immovable properties and keep it updated. The content of cadastre is also addressed.
This Law amends various provisions prescribed by the Law on inspections of the Brcko District (Official Gazette 24/2008 and 25/2008).Major changes are related to the general terms and definitions, and various technical standards and official requirements of the specific inspection duties.
This Law establishes: definitions, basic principles and management, protection, use, development, data collection, supervision, as well as other important issues related to agricultural land on the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Agricultural land is a natural resource of co
The Convention applies to the Carpathian region to be defined by the Conference of the Parties. Each Party may extend the application of this Convention and its Protocols to additional parts of its national territory by making a declaration to that effect.
The aim of this Act is to re-establish protected areas on land previously owned by agricultural cooperatives before privatization. This goal is achieved through: expropriation, if the area has already been assigned to a private owner; or by not assigning such lands to private owners.
This Act is composed of ten chapters, setting out the duties of the State and regulating land surveys and cartographic activities in order to create a framework for such activities and to provide a professional and efficient service. Chapter 5 deals with the carrying out of land surveys.
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