The Austrian Federal Government (German: Österreichische Bundesregierung) is a collective body that exercises executive power in the Republic of Austria. It is composed of the Chancellor, who is leader of the government, the Vice-Chancellor, and senior ministers. The President and the Government together form the executive branch of Austria.
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Displaying 111 - 115 of 140Law on the conservation of pasture in Lower Austria.
The present Law lays down comprehensive provisions relating to the conservation of pastures in the Land of Lower Austria. Article 1 contains the definition of “pasture”. Article 3 establishes that if a pasture is not fully exploited, agricultural cooperatives and others may apply for the farming of the fields. The text consists of 16 articles.
Law establishing main regulations concerning farmland.
The present Law lays down provisions relating to conditions of farmland in Vorarlberg. With a view to the creation and maintenance of an efficient and sustainable agriculture and forestry, conditions of farmlands shall by improved or newly created by applying modern economic principles, as well as land consolidations.
Lower Austria Land Transaction Law 2007.
The purpose of the present Law is to safeguard the public interest on the occasion of the transfer of land or parts thereof, taking into account the need to comply with the principles of a sustainable protection of the environment, nature and landscape.
Burgenland Sewage Sludge and Compost Ordinance.
The present Ordinance lays down provisions relating to sewage sludge. In particular, article 2 lists maximum amounts allowed for certain metals, such as lead, cadmium, copper, nickel, zinc and mercury. Article 3 regulates the modalities of the sampling of soil. The text consists of 6 articles.
Implements: Burgenland Soil Protection Law. (2001)
Basic Land Consolidation Act 1951 on the treatment of forest and pasture servitude, as well as other special servitudes.
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.