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Showing items 6463 through 6471 of 73565.Recognizing the critical environmental and economic challenge of climate change that is facing the global community, the purpose of this Act is to create a regulatory scheme, a) to reduce greenhouse gas in order to respond to climate change, to protect the environment and to assist Ontarians to t
This Act, consisting of 231 sections divided into eight Chapters and completed by two Schedules, aims to establish an efficient, effective, transparent, integrated, coordinated, and accountable system of land use planning (planning), development assessment and related matters that facilitates the
This Law amends various provisions stipulated by the Law on state survey and real estate cadaster (Official Gazette of the Republic of Montenegro 29/2007).Significant changes are related to the general terms, definitions and denominations; annual plan of works (updated provisions introducing some
This Law regulates the issues regarding the state survey, the real estate cadastre and the registration of rights real estate, the cadastre of the water supply pipelines, the basic state map and topographic maps, the boundary of the state border and other specific issues of importance for the sta
The Second National Action Program to Combat Desertification is a national cross-sectoral program of Georgia for the period of 2014-2022.
This Law sets the necessary rules and provisions as regards the expropriation of land (the deprivation or restriction of property rights on immovable/real estate/land parcels and similar when required by the public interest, with a fair compensation).The expropriation procedure and the bodies for
This Law amends certain provisions stipulated by the Law on expropriation (Official Gazette of the Republic of Srpska 112/2006).Major changes are related to the: (article 3) general purpose and role of the law that now states that the immovability can be expropriated for the purpose of carrying o
The purpose of this Act is to prevent speculation in land and promote the effective utilization of land by restitution development gains accruing from land and duly distributing them, thereby contributing to the sound development of the national economy.
Tonga’s biological diversity and natural resources are protected, conserved and enriched and are appreciated and enjoyed by her present and future generations and the rest of the world.
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