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Displaying 1516 - 1520 of 15550Land Code.
This Land Code stipulates that land shall be public property protected by the state and shall be rationally and efficiently managed. It regulates land relations and applies to natural and legal foreign and domestic persons and to foreign states and international organizations.
Law No. 354 “On the formation of real estate objects”.
This Law determines the procedure for the formation of real estate objects depending on their owner and intended use of the object of real estate. The scope of this Law shall be the formation of real estate as independent objects of law by separation of a part of the object, subdivision, consolidation, combining or re-distribution of objects registered in cadastre, and registration of the formed objects of real estate.
Ministerial Decree No. 579 validating the Regulation on the documentation for the re-categorization of forest stock land.
This Ministerial Decree establishes the documentation required for the re-categorization of forestland, and shall be applicable to public forests and public land.
Planning and Development Act 2004.
This Act provides for: (a) in relation to land development for – (i) the promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; (ii) the proper management, development and conservation of natural and man-made resources for the purposes of promoting the social and economic welfare of the community and a better environment; (iii) use of land for public purposes; and (iv) ecologically sustainable development; (b) for the appropriate sharing of responsibility for planning and development between the different levels of government.
Sachsen-Anhalt Land Survey Geo-Information Law.
The present Law lays down provisions relating to land survey and information on geo-data. The text consists of 23 articles divided into 5 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Land survey (II); Land survey register (III); Geo-basis information system (IV); Final provisions (V).
Repeals: Sachsen-Anhalt Land Survey Geo-Information Law. (1998-11-21)