This Act, consisting of 99 sections divided into twelve Parts, establishes the local government and community justice groups for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. It applies to indigenous local government areas of laws relating to public places in Queensland.
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1984Australia
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Library ResourceLegislationJuly, 1992Latvia
The Law lays down rules for privatisation of land in rural areas. The main tasks of land privatisation are to create the basis and guarantees for agricultural development; to restore the land ownership rights to the former owners of land, which belonged to them on 21 July 1940 or to the heirs thereof; and to transfer land into ownership with remuneration to the citizens of the Republic of Latvia.
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Library ResourceLegislationOctober, 2016Estonia
The Act regulates the Earth’s crust in Estonia. Its purpose is to ensure sustainable and economically efficient use of the earth's crust and to reduce environmental nuisances arising thereby to the greatest extent possible.
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Library ResourceLegislationJune, 2016Chile
La presente Ley establece el marco jurídico que reconoce y regula el derecho real de conservación medioambiental. Se trata de un derecho real que faculta a su titular a conservar el patrimonio ambiental de un predio o de ciertos atributos o funciones de éste. Este derecho se constituye en forma libre y voluntaria por el propietario del predio en beneficio de una persona natural o jurídica determinada. La facultad de conservar se ejercerá de conformidad a las normas establecidas en esta Ley y en el contrato constitutivo.
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Library ResourceLegislationMarch, 2008Canada
The present Act provides for the Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement between the Province and the Musqueam Indian Band. Furthermore, the Act vests ownership of some parcels of land from Pacific Spirit Regional Park to the Musqueam and addresses a number of other features, such as land-use terms, covenants, and zoning to allow for residential multi-family development on one of the parcels.
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Library ResourceLegislationJune, 2000Canada
The present Act provides for the self-government of the Mcleod Lake Indian Band. For the purpose of the present Act “MLIB Agreement" means the McLeod Lake Indian Band Treaty No.
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Library ResourceLegislationMarch, 2017Russia
Article 2 shall be amended to add the following wording: “The list of particularly precious agricultural land areas prohibited for other uses except for agricultural production, specifying land area and location thereof shall be validated by the Regional Government”.
Amends: Regional Law No. 110-OZ “On classification of agricultural land as particularly precious agricultural areas”. (2010-03-11)
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Library ResourceLegislationAugust, 1992Macao S.A.R
This Law, consisting of 27 articles divided into four Chapters, establishes the legal regime for land expropriation. The Law establishes that everyone has the right to private property and its transmission in life or death, according to the law. The immovable property and rights inherent thereto may be expropriated for the sake of public utility, upon the payment of just compensation. It is divided as follows: General provisions (Chap. I); Declaration of public utility and authorization of administrative possession (Chap. II); Compensation regime (Chap. III); Final provisions (Chap.
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Library ResourceLegislationJuly, 2016Honduras
El presente Decreto modifica la estructura orgánica del Instituto Nacional Agrario (INA), creado mediante la Ley de Reforma Agraria, con la finalidad de adecuarlo para que sea el instrumento de transformación de la estructura agraria del país, enfocado a la tenencia de la tierra que garantice la justicia social en el campo, la seguridad jurídica, la asistencia técnica a los campesinos beneficiarios de los procesos de reforma agraria, la producción alimentaria, la titulación y la solución oportuna de conflictos.
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 2012Russia
The scope of this Regional Law shall be to ensure fertility of agricultural land by owners, landlords, land tenants and leaseholders. The main arrangements for ensuring soil fertility shall be: (a) elaboration and realization of regional programs; (b) soil, agrochemical, phytosanitary, ecological and toxicological inspection; (c) investments in soil conservation and reproduction; and (d) improvement of soil quality and fertility.
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