Ministerial Decree No. 427 validating the Regulation on purchase and sale of the plots of agricultural land. | Land Portal

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Purchase and sale of the plots of agricultural land shall be carried out by the owners. In case of purchase and sale by the third parties they must be in possession of notarized letter of authorization. Purchase and sale of public agricultural land shall be carried out through auction sale while private agricultural land shall be purchased and sold directly by agreement between vendor and buyer without any authorization. Maximum area of a single plot of agricultural land shall not exceed 50 hectares. The purposeful use of agricultural land and the existent servitudes shall be preserved after transaction. Plot of land pertaining to common property shall be sold by mutual agreement between all the owners. Part of indivisible plot of land shall not be object of purchase and sale contract. In case of identification of transaction carried out by the front person the plot of land shall be expropriated by the state by court decision.

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Gnetii, Vsevolod (CONSLEGB)

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