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Land Act (No. 16 of 1998).

Legislation
Ouganda
Afrique
Afrique orientale

The Act consists of 99 sections which are divided into 6 Parts: Preliminary (I); Land Holding (II); Control of Land Use (III); Land Management (IV); Land Tribunals (V); Miscellaneous (VI).Sections 3 declares all land in Uganda to be vested in its citizens and divides land tenure systems into 4 categories: customary; freehold; mailo; and leasehold. Section 4 defines these titles in detail. Mailo tenure is a form of tenure that permits the separation of ownership of land from the ownership of developments of the land made by a lawful or bona fide occupant.

Basic Land Consolidation Act 1951.

Legislation
Autriche
Europe
Europe occidentale

The present Act lays down provisions relating to land consolidations. Article 1 establishes that to improve production and working conditions in agriculture and forestry, as well as to improve general land use planning and land development, owned land may be consolidated.

Act on protection of external area in Tøndermarsken (No. 928 of 2009).

Legislation
Danemark
Europe
Europe septentrionale

The Act applies to Tøndermarsken area and aims to protect the outer borders and the lower part of watercourse Vidå and establish it as a conservation area of national and international interest. Construction, fishing, hunting and planting of trees and plants are not permitted. Dyke systems are applied to watercourses for water supply.

Act on Contaminated Soil (No. 282 of 2007).

Legislation
Danemark
Europe
Europe septentrionale

The Act's purpose is to help prevent, eliminate or reduce contamination by avoiding harmful effects from contamination of groundwater, human health and the environment in general.It consists of 13 Chapters: Purpose (1): Contamination Survey and authorization of change land use (2); Public investigation and remedial action (3); Loss of value arrangements for homeowners (4); Injunction to polluters (5); Disposal and use of land (6); Administrative rules (7); Monitoring and enforcement (8); Miscellaneous provisions (9); Appeals and legal proceedings (10); Penalty (11); Entry into force and tra

Agricultural (Commercial) Land Reform Act, 1995 (No. 6 of 1995).

Legislation
Namibie
Afrique australe
Afrique

The 81 sections of the Act are divided into 8 Parts: Land Reform Advisory Commission (I); Acquisition of Agricultural Land by State for Purposes of Land Reform (II); Preferential Right of State to Purchase Agricultural Land (III); Compulsory Acquisition of Agricultural Land (IV); Alienation of Agricultural Land (V); Restriction of Acquisition of Agricultural Land by Foreign Nationals (VI); The Lands Tribunal (VII); General (VIII).Acquired land shall be redistributed to Namibian citizens who do not own land or are otherwise disadvantaged.

Land Registration Act (No. 622 of 1986).

Legislation
Danemark
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Act sets rules on registration of property in regards to validity of agreements thereof. It applies to all urban land which must be notified in a central register of local authorities.It consists of 8 Chapters: Rights to be registered (1); Registration authorities and resources (2); Basis for registration (3); Registration method (4); Legal effects (5); Registration of property mortgages (6).

Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967.

Legislation
Mars, 1968
Océanie
Nouvelle-Zélande

The Act seeks to promote a national policy in respect of natural water. It establishes the legal framework for the use, allocation and conservation of water, and for the designation of conservation areas. It further creates the Water Conservation Authority (art. 5) and the Regional Water Boards for various catchment areas (art. 19). The 10 Schedules contain classifications for minimum water quality.


Zambia Wildlife Act (No.12 of 1998).

Legislation
Zambie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

The Act consists of 145 sections divided into 14 Parts: Preliminary (I); The Zambia Wildlife Authority (II); Community Resources Board (III); National Parks (IV); Game Management Areas (V); Game animals and protected animals (VI); Licences (VII); Hunting of wild animals (VIII); Killing, wounding or molesting wild animals (IX); Trophies (X); Sale and transfer of wildlife animals and of meat of wildlife animals (XI); Import and export of wild animals, meat and trophies (XII); Enforcement provisions (XIII); Offences, penalties and forfeitures (XIV).The Zambia Wildlife Authority is established

Law 48/98 setting the basis for the spatial planning and urban policy.

Legislation
Portugal
Europe méridionale
Europe

This Law sets the basis for the spatial planning and urban policy defining and integrating the actions undertaken at all levels by the Public Administration with the aim of ensuring an adequate organization and use of territory. The main objective is to achieve economic, social and cultural sustainable development of the Country.

Environment Protection Act (No. 1757 of 2006).

Legislation
Danemark
Europe
Europe septentrionale

The Act ensures nature and environment are protected so that society can develop on a sustainable basis for human, animal and animal living conditions. It applies to the regulation of all kind of pollution and aims to approve environmentally friendly procedures in the production and disposal of products (solid, liquid or gaseous substances) which may be contaminate air, water or soil.

Loi nº 52-83 portant Code domanial et foncier en République populaire du Congo.

Legislation
Congo
Afrique
Afrique centrale

Ce Code domanial et foncier porte le statut juridique du sol. Basé sur les principes socialistes, il affirme la propriété du peuple représenté par l'Etat sur la terre. L'Etat possède la pleine et libre disposition du sol, du sous-sol et des ressources naturelles. La propriété privée n'existe que sur les mises en valeur du sol et sur les investissements. Au bout d'une certaine période, l'abscence de mise en valeur justifie un retour au domaine. Sont aussi abolis les droits fonciers coutumiers.