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Expropriation Act General Regulation (B.C. Reg. 451/87).

Regulations
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Regulation enacts sections 37 and 54 of the Expropriation Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to general issues concerning expropriation proceedings. The text consists of 8 sections as follows: Interpretation (1); Requirements of notices (2); Requirements of plan (3); Security interest (4); Disturbance damages for security holders (5); Forms (6); Repealed (7); Appraisal report (8).

Implements: Expropriation Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 125). (2016-07-20)
Implements: Land Title Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 250). (2016-03-10)

Expropriation Proceeding Costs Regulation (B.C. Reg. 98/2005).

Regulations
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Regulations enact section 54 of the Expropriation Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to costs involved in expropriation proceedings. The text consists of 5 sections as follows: Definitions (1); Application (2); Tariff of costs (3); Scale of costs (4); Expenses and disbursements (5). Two Schedules are enclosed.

Implements: Expropriation Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 125). (2016-07-20)

Expropriation Compensation Board Transitional Regulation (B.C: Reg. 97/2005).

Regulations
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Regulation enacts section 27(1) of the Expropriation Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to expropriation proceedings carried out by the Expropriation Compensation Board. The text consists of 3 sections as follows: Definitions (1); Ongoing jurisdiction of the board (2); Transitional proceedings before the board (3).

Implements: Expropriation Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 125). (2016-07-20)

Tariff of Costs Regulation (B.C. Reg. 189/99).

Regulations
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Regulation enacts sections 54 of the Expropriation Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to the assessment of costs. The text consists of 5 sections as follows: Definition (1); Application (2); Tariff of costs (3); Scale of costs (4); Expenses and disbursements (5). Two Schedules are enclosed.

Implements: Expropriation Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 125). (2016-07-20)

Law on reimbursement of substitute land cultivation costs and the payment of damages in the event agricultural land is allocated for non-agricultural purposes.

Legislation
Géorgie
Asie
Asie occidentale

The purpose of this Law establishes criteria for calculating damages for the cultivation of land allocated for non-agricultural purposes. In the event agricultural land is allocated for non-agricultural purposes, substitute land cultivation costs shall be reimbursed and appropriate damages caused by the deprivation or temporary tenure of land shall be paid. The procedures and conditions Law shall apply to agricultural lands, land fit for agricultural purposes and land located beyond built-up areas that cannot be used as agricultural land in the future.

Oil and Gas Disposition Regulations (Y.O.I.C. 1999/147).

Regulations
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Regulations enact section 29 of the Oil and Gas Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to oil and gas issues. For the purpose of the Regulations, “lease” means an oil and gas lease issued under Part 2 of the Act. The text consists of 65 sections divided into 5 Parts as follows: Dispositions generally (1); Oil and gas permits and leases (2); Registration of transfers and statutory notices (3); Oil and gas rights compensation (4); Commencement (5). One Schedule is enclosed.

Implements: Oil and Gas Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 162). (2016)

Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Act (R.S.S. 1978, c. S-65).

Legislation
Canada
Amériques
Amérique septentrionale

The present Act lays down provisions relating to the acquisition of surface rights to land and the determination and payment of compensation. In particular, the purposes of the Act are: a) to provide for a comprehensive procedure for acquiring surface rights; b) to provide for the payment of just and equitable compensation for the acquisition of surface rights; c) to provide for the maintenance and reclamation of the surface of land acquired in connection with surface rights acquired under this Act.

Occupiers' Liability Act.

Legislation
Jamaïque
Amériques
Caraïbes

This Act defines the liability of an occupier of premises for injury to persons or damage caused to goods and resulting from actions or omissions of the occupier in respect of the occupied property. The Act also defines the liability of a landlord under the obligation of maintenance or repair of the occupied property.

Methodical Instruction on the partition of agricultural land into shares.

Regulations
Fédération de Russie
Europe orientale
Europe

This Methodical Instruction provides for the partition of agricultural land into shares to divide common property ownership. Each holder of common property shall have the right to separate out its share, establish the location of its land plot and determine the amount of compensation to the common property holders. Partition of irrigated agricultural land pertaining to common property shall be prohibited if the separated land area is less than the minimum size for reclaimed land established by the regional authority.

Land Use Planning Code.

Legislation
Fédération de Russie
Ouzbékistan
Asie
Asie central

This Code grants every citizen the right to a favourable environment ensured by sound land use planning through: (a) state regulation of land use planning activities; (b) planning of urban land; (c) compensation for damages resulting from violation of land use planning legislation; and (d) liability.

Law on compulsory transfer of property (Expropriation Law).

Legislation
Suisse
Europe
Europe occidentale

Article 1 of the present Law establishes that the compulsory transfer of property is admitted only if necessary and in the public interest; in such a case a full compensation shall be paid. The expropriation can apply to moveables, immoveables and rights and can be permanent or temporary In principle, expropriation of private property shall be limited to the minimum unavoidable.