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Showing items 64 through 72 of 137.These Regulations provide for exemption from the provisions of section 45, Land Act, 1965, the beneficiaries of the five Directives of the European Communities on certain rights of establishment on land so as to implement these Directives on accession of Ireland to the European Communities.
These Regulations exclude from the provisions of Section 45, Land Act, 1965, the "non-municipal" towns specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1963, the boundaries of these towns having been fixed by the respective planning authorities.
These Regulations add to the list of qualified persons under section 45 of the Land Act, 1965, persons whose principal place of residence is in a Member State of the European Communities or other European State which is a contracting party to the European Economic Area Agreement and bodies corpor
These Regulations exclude from the provisions of section 45 of the Land Act, 1965, the "Counties" of Dublin South, Fingal and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown as specified in the Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1993, the boundaries of these having been fixed by the said Act.
This Order delegates the powers and duties referred in the Schedule this Order of the Minister for the Environment to the Minister of State at the Department of the Environment. Powers concern, among other things, town and country planning matters.
These Regulations amend provisions relating to environment impact assessment. The amendments restate provisions relating to the information to be contained in an environmental impact statement and exemptions from the requirement to prepare an environmental impact statement.
This Order delegates to the Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development the powers and duties of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development under the Acts, Orders and Regulations specified in the Order. The Acts are the Land Bond Act, 1992 (No.
The purpose of these Regulations is to facilitate compliance with the European Court of Justice ruling of 21 September 1999 (Case C-392/96) that the EIA thresholds adopted by Ireland in relation to initial afforestation and peat extraction exceeded the discretion available to Ireland under Direct
These Regulations amend the Waste Management (Use of Sewage Sludge in Agriculture) Regulations, 1998 by replacing the two tonne per hectare per year limit on the amount of dry matter to be added to soil, with limits based on absolute quantities of specified heavy metals which may be introduced in
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