This Act provides for the administration of lands. Section 3 provides that land belonging to foundations and administrations and other specified land shall vest in the Government. The Act further makes provision with respect to claims, etc. in such lands.
These Regulations amend regulation 21 of the principal Regulations. Regulation 21 originally provided, inter alia, for control of groundwater quality. That part of the Regulation is now deleted.
Amends: Waste Management (Landfill) Regulations, 2002 (L.N. No. 168 of 2002). (2002)
These provisions aim at implementing the Land Registration Act, particularly as regards the application for the registration of land or the issue of a certificate of title and application for registration of acquistion by prescription. Article 13 concerns appeals against the decisions of the Registrar; article 14 concerns claims for indemnity.
These provisions set out a regulatory framework for the assessment and management of flood risks, aiming at the reduction of the adverse consequences for human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity associated with floods.
These Regulations lay down rules for the integrated prevention and control of pollution arising from certain industrial activities. They also lay down rules designed to prevent or, where that is not practicable, to reduce emissions into air, water and land and to prevent the generation of waste, in order to achieve a high level of protection of the environment taken as a whole.
This Act establishes rules governing the reletting of agricultural land. Where a lessor desires to make any change in the conditions of a lease on the expiration of its term, unless an agreement is reached with the tenant, he shall apply to the Rural Leases Control Board (which is established under article 5) and indicate the proposed changes.
These Regulations provide rules for the use of deposit of waste for the filling up of land sites.
On the basis of the present Ordinance, all rights and liabilities, whether vested or contingent, relating to immovable property belonging to, or possessed, held or administered by the Government, or relating to the administration thereof, to which the Accountant General was entitled shall be transferred to the Commissioner of Land.
These provisions lay down some amendments to the Nitrates Action Programme Regulations as regards slurry and requirements relating to the manner of land application of fertilizers. New provisions concerning penalties are laid down as well.
Amends: Nitrates Action Programme Regulations, 2011 (L.N. 321 of 2011). (2011)
The present Act makes provision in matter of transfer or grant on any title of immovable property which belongs to or is administered by the Government.