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Provisional Regulation on agrochemical inspection of soil of peasant farms.

Regulations
Belarús
Europa oriental
Europa

The Regulation consists of 6 Sections dealing with the following matters: 1) general provisions (sect. 1); 2) preparatory work (sect. 2); 3) field work (sect. 3); 4) laboratory work (sect. 4); 5) mapping (sect. 5); 6) legalization and issuing of land certificates (sect. 6). The purpose of agrochemical inspection of soil of peasant farms shall have as its purpose obtaining the reliable quantitative, qualitative and land valuation data in order to fill in the State land ownership certificate for hereditary lifelong possession of the plots of land.

Law No. 564 on the state registers.

Legislation
Rusia
Tayikistán
Asia
Asia central

The Law consists of 3 Sections composed of 14 articles dealing with the following matters: 1) general provisions (sect. 1, arts. 1-3); 2) establishment of the state registers (sect. 2, arts. 4-9); 3) keeping and utilization of the state registers (sect. 3, arts. 10-14). The present Law establishes the modalities of the establishment, keeping and liquidation of the State Registers. The purpose of the establishment of the State Register shall be collection and storage of reliable information of a given category of objects for the subsequent use thereof by the state institutions.

Registered Land Rules (Cap. 300).

Regulations
Kenya
África oriental
África

These Rules implement selected provisions of the Registered Land Act. They define the form of the register in the First Schedule and the form of a title deed and a certificate of lease in the Second Schedule. Any register, certificate of freehold title or instrument which complies with the form prescribed under the Land Consolidation Act shall be deemed to comply with these Rules. The Rules contain other provisions regarding forms, provide for the verification of instruments, prescribe fees for registration and limit powers of the Registrar to prepare a title or registration instrument.

Registered Land (Registration of Maximum Number of Proprietors) Rules (Cap. 300).

Regulations
Kenya
África oriental
África

These Rules prescribe that only twenty or any lesser number of persons may be registered as the proprietors of any land, lease or charge where charge to the land restricts its user to any purpose other than agriculture and in the opinion of the registrar, the instrument presented for registration will have the effect of vesting the land, lease or charge in such persons jointly as partnership property. The Rules shall only apply to specified registration sections.

Implements: Registered Land Act (Cap. 300). (2006)

Decree No. 6 on subdivision of plots of land.

Regulations
Belarús
Europa oriental
Europa

The present Decree establishes the rules governing land consolidations owned by citizens and legal persons irrespective of the nature of tenure and the presence or absence of constructions thereon. The plots of land registered in the state land cadastre can be subject to consolidation or splitting up. The adjoining plots of land not exceeding the established maximum size ceiling, owned by citizens, can be consolidated.

Order No. 384 on land resources amending the Guidelines relating to the modalities to carry out State expertiese of land survey documentation.

Regulations
Ucrania
Europa oriental
Europa

Paragraph 6 of section 4.1.1 acquires a new wording: “Land surveying projects regarding the plots of land (including those remaining unaffected) pertaining to valuable land, environmental protection land, recreational land, water resources land and forest land (of 10,0 ha and over) and cultural heritage land.” Furthermore, paragraph 6 of section 4.2.1 is reworded as follows: “Land surveying projects regarding the plots of land (including water resources land and forest land under 10, 0 ha) except for the plots of land (including those remaining unaffected) pertaining to valuable land, envir

Land Surveys Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-4.1).

Legislation
Canadá
Américas
América Septentrional

The present Act ensures the survey of land and the approval of plans. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, for example, “application for boundary confirmation”, “cadastral parcel mapping system”, “deteriorated monument”, “former land registration district”, “land surveys directory”, “land titles registry”, “lost monument”, “parcel”, “primary survey”, “registered owner”, “re-establishment”, “Registrar of Titles”, etc. Section 4 establishes the Land Surveys Directory.

Land Titles Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-5.1).

Legislation
Canadá
Américas
América Septentrional

The purpose of the present Act is to ensure the registration of title to and interests in land. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, for example, “abstract directory”, “application”, “assignment”, “condominium plan”, “Controller of Surveys”, “corporation”, “Crown”, “Deputy Registrar”, “land registry”, “lease”, “mineral parcel”, “mineral title”, “registration”, etc.

Land Transfer Duties Act (R.S.Q., c. D-17).

Legislation
Canadá
Américas
América Septentrional

The purpose of the present Act is to regulate the duties due in land transfer. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, “consideration”, “corporation not resident in Canada”; “land”, “recreational property”, “transfer”. Section 4 establishes that every transfer made after 11 May 1976 relating to land situated in Quebec requires the transferee to pay duties at the rate of 33 per cent of the value of the consideration.

Land Registration Act (S.N.S. 2001, c. 6).

Legislation
Canadá
Américas
América Septentrional

The purpose of the present Act is to: a) provide certainty in ownership of interests in land; b) simplify proof of ownership of interests in land; c) facilitate the economic and efficient execution of transactions affecting interests in land; and d) provide compensation for persons who sustain loss from a failure of the land registration system.