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The present Ordinance implements the Agriculture Act of 11 December 2008. In particular, the Ordinance regulates: a) public funding of certain buildings, facilities and soil improvements measures; b) authorization of irrigation facilities and drainage facilities in agricultural zones being without government aid. The text consists of 21 articles divided into 4 Parts as follows: General provisions (I); Promotions (II); Prohibition of misappropriation and recovery of promotions (III); Authorization of soil improvements measures (III b); Transitional and final provisions (IV).

Implements: Agriculture Act. (2008-12-11)
Amended by: Ordinance amending the Soil Improvement Ordinance. (2016-10-04)

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The Principality of Liechtenstein was established within the Holy Roman Empire in 1719. Occupied by both French and Russian troops during the Napoleonic Wars, it became a sovereign state in 1806 and joined the Germanic Confederation in 1815. Liechtenstein became fully independent in 1866 when the Confederation dissolved. Until the end of World War I, it was closely tied to Austria, but the economic devastation caused by that conflict forced Liechtenstein to enter into a customs and monetary union with Switzerland.

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