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Displaying 2261 - 2265 of 15550Loi n°2008-03 du 30 avril 2008 portant loi d’orientation sur l’urbanisme et l’aménagement foncier.
La présente Loi d’Orientation sur l’Urbanisme et l’Aménagement Foncier fixe les règles et les procédures de base en matière de planification urbaine et d’urbanisme opérationnel ainsi que de contrôle de l’utilisation du sol urbain.
Surveys Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. S-17).
The present Act lays down provisions relating to land survey in the province of New Brunswick. In particular, the Act sets out details of land surveying procedures. Section 2 establishes that the Service New Brunswick shall establish and maintain a system of plane rectangular coordinates for locating points on the earth’s surface. A surveyor with at least five years experience as such shall be designated as Director of Surveys by Service New Brunswick.
Decree No. 85/1999/ND-CP amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Regulation on the allocation of agricultural land to family households and individuals for stable and long-term use in agricultural production and adding the allocation of ...
Agricultural land is allocated to specified subjects whose main source of income is agriculture, aquaculture of the winning of salt. Article 2 defines "agricultural land". Land shall be allocated for 20 years if used for planting of "annual trees" or aquaculture and 50 years if used for planting of "perennial trees". Article 5 specifies how much land can be allocated, depending on where the land is situated. Article 15 concerns the management of public land.
Public Nuisance Dispute Mediation Act Enforcement Rules.
These Rules are determined pursuant to Article 50 of the Public Nuisance Dispute Mediation Act.According to the Public Nuisance Dispute Mediation Act, the “public nuisance” means human activities which destroy the living environment, and damage or endanger public health.
Samoa Trust Estates Corporation Reconstruction Act 1990.
This Act provides within the framework of privatisation, with respect to an exchange of land of the Government and the Corporation. The Act also provides that all of the estates and interests of the Corporation in all lands in Samoa held by it shall vest in such person as shall be determined by the Head of State acting on the advice of Cabinet by Order.
Amends: Samoa Trust Estates Corporation Act 1977. (2012)