Law No. 233-VII amending Law No. 1952-IV “On state registration of property rights to immovable property and encumbrances”. | Land Portal

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Section VII shall be amended to add the following wording: “In case that cadastre numbers have been defined in accordance with technical cadastre documentation but not assigned until 1 January 2013, they shall be considered assigned and land plots shall be considered registered in State Land Cadastre from the date of submittal of the application by the customer of land survey documentation”.

Amends: Law No. 1952-IV “On state registration of property rights to immovable property and encumbrances”. (2013-05-16)

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Vsevolod Gnetii (CONSLEGB)

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Ukraine was the center of the first eastern Slavic state, Kyivan Rus, which during the 10th and 11th centuries was the largest and most powerful state in Europe. Weakened by internecine quarrels and Mongol invasions, Kyivan Rus was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and eventually into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The cultural and religious legacy of Kyivan Rus laid the foundation for Ukrainian nationalism through subsequent centuries. A new Ukrainian state, the Cossack Hetmanate, was established during the mid-17th century after an uprising against the Poles.

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