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Community Organizations Government of Malta
Government of Malta
Government of Malta
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Malta

Great Britain formally acquired Malta in 1814. The island staunchly supported the UK through both world wars and remained in the Commonwealth when it became independent in 1964; a decade later it declared itself a republic. Since about the mid-1980s, the island has transformed itself into a freight transshipment point, a financial center, and a tourist destination while its key industries moved toward more service-oriented activities. Malta became an EU member in May 2004 and began using the euro as currency in 2008.

Malta is a parliamentary republic.

Source: CIA World Factbook

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Disposal of Government Land Act.

Legislation
Malta
Europe
Southern Europe

The present Act makes provision in matter of transfer or grant on any title of immovable property which belongs to or is administered by the Government. The disposal of land belonging to or administered by the Government shall not take place unless such disposal is made as follows: (a) in accordance with a call for tenders; (b) in accordance with a policy applicable to the land proposed to be disposed of and approved by a resolution of the House of Representatives; (c) through a special resolution of the House of Representatives; (d) to a body corporate established by law.

Commissioner of Land Ordinance.

Regulations
Malta
Europe
Southern Europe

On the basis of the present Ordinance, all rights and liabilities, whether vested or contingent, relating to immovable property belonging to, or possessed, held or administered by the Government, or relating to the administration thereof, to which the Accountant General was entitled shall be transferred to the Commissioner of Land.

Agricultural Leases (Reletting) Act.

Legislation
Malta
Europe
Southern Europe

This Act establishes rules governing the reletting of agricultural land. Where a lessor desires to make any change in the conditions of a lease on the expiration of its term, unless an agreement is reached with the tenant, he shall apply to the Rural Leases Control Board (which is established under article 5) and indicate the proposed changes. The Board may reject, approve or modify the new conditions proposed by the lessor. Article 4 regards the non-renewal of lease.

Agricultural Leases Regulations.

Regulations
Malta
Europe
Southern Europe

These Regulations make provision on leases relative to agricultural lands. The Registrar of the Superior Courts is designated to be the Registrar of the Board in regard to any proceedings which concern land situated in the Island of Malta. With respect to proceedings concerning land situated in the Island of Gozo or Comino, however, the Registrar of the Court of Magistrates of Gozo shall have such competence. Regulation 4 defines the content of applications to the Board.

Land Registration Act.

Legislation
Malta
Europe
Southern Europe

The Act provides for the establishment in Malta of the Land Registry for the purposes of registration of title to land. The Act consists of sixty sections divided into the following ten Parts: (I) Preliminary; (II) Administrative provisions; (III) Registration of land; (IV) Dealings with registered land; (V) Cautions; (VA) Cautionary charges; (VI) Land and charge certificates; (VII) General provisions concerning registration; (VIII) Rectification of Register and indemnity; (IX) Miscellaneous provisions; (X) Rules and fees orders.