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Displaying 31 - 35 of 140Basic Land Consolidation Act 1951.
The present Act lays down provisions relating to land consolidations. Article 1 establishes that to improve production and working conditions in agriculture and forestry, as well as to improve general land use planning and land development, owned land may be consolidated.
Ordinance by the regional government issuing an Ordinance on the implementation of the Carinthia Wood and Pasture Exploitation Law.
The present Ordinance implements the Carinthia Wood and Pasture Exploitation Law (LGBl. Nr. 15/2003). The text – consisting of 6 articles – deals, inter alia, with the following aspects: divisions of wood and pasture, feedstuff used in pastures and condition of soil in pasture.
Implements: Carinthia Wood and Pasture Exploitation Law. (2003-02-06)
Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention and Annexes.
The Austrian Parliament has ratified the convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention), signed at Salzburg on November 7, 1991. The purpose of the afore-mentioned Convention is to protect the natural area of the Alps and foster sustainable development in this region. Particular importance is given to observing the economic and cultural interests of the local population.
Law amending the Land Transaction Law.
The present Law introduces some amendments to the Land Transaction Law (LGBl. No. 42/2004). In particular, the Law amends, inter alia, article 9 concerning measures for flood protection; and article 27 establishing that the legal transaction becomes retroactively ineffective, if consent is refused.
Amends: Land Transaction Law. (1993-09-23)
Tyrol Land Use Planning Law 1997.
The purpose of the present Act is the economic and expedient use of the soil; the protection and care of the environment and , in particular the conservation or reinstatement of the sustainable purity of the air, water and soil, as well as the avoidance of noise; the conservation or reinstatement of a healthy nature, the protection of the indigenous fauna and flora and their natural living spaces, of the cultural heritage and, finally, in particular that of housing and recreational areas.