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Displaying 2316 - 2320 of 15550Decree on principles and procedures regarding drought management.
This Decree lays down the principles and procedures to be applied in case of drought. This Decree covers water management, agricultural techniques, seed and plant diversity, irrigation techniques, economic and social support, planning of pasture feeding and land use, pest management and any measures to implement urgent action and restrictions in arid and irrigated agricultural land. Moreover, it sets up the related institutional framework, which includes the following: Agricultural Drought Management Board; Monitoring and Early Warning Committee; Risk Assessment Committee; Flow Data Unit.
Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (No. 6 of 2004).
This Act concerns the imposition of a municipal rate on (rights in) immovable property and public service infrastructure envisaged in section 229(1)(a) of the Constitution. The Act makes provision for exemptions, rebates and reductions on properties used for agricultural purposes, and defines criteria for this purpose. Municipalities may set differential rates for various properties including land used for agriculture and protected areas in the sense of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003.
Income Tax Act.
This Act makes provision for the calculation and collection of income tax in South Africa and related matters.
Prevention of Floods Act.
This Act makes provision for measures for the prevention of floods in Barbados. The Minister may by Order declare any area to be a flood area. The Chief Technical Officer may from time to time prepare plans for the approval of the Minister for the execution of flood works in any flood area, having regard to the coastal zone management plan referred to under the Coastal Zone Management Act. When the plans have been approved, written notice thereof shall be given to any person whose land, premises, plants, trees or growing crops may be affected by such flood works.
Land Registration Rules, 2005 (S.I. No. 643 of 2006).
These Regulations amend the Land Registration Rules 1972 in relation with application for first registration where purchase money or compensation does not exceed a specified sum.
Amends: Land Registration Rules, 1972. (1972-10-02)