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Decreto Supremo Nº 26.580 - Priorización del saneamiento y catastro de la propiedad agraria.

Regulations
Bolivie
Amériques
Amérique du Sud

El presente Decreto tiene por objeto la reglamentación de los artículos 6º y 13 de la Ley Nº 2.235 de 31 de julio de 2001, los cuales disponen que los Gobiernos Municipales, en acuerdo con las organizaciones campesinas e indígenas, coordinen la priorización e identificación de áreas para el saneamiento y titulación de la propiedad agraria. El Decreto consta de dos capítulos. El capítulo I se refiere a la priorización del saneamiento y catastro de la propiedad. El capítulo II reglamenta la ejecución del proceso de saneamiento y catastro de la propiedad agraria.

Crown Rates and Taxes Recovery Act 1945.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

This Act, consisting of 20 sections completed by one Schedule, concerns the sale of land whose proceeds are payable to the Crown. The Act defines the power of the Minister in respect of lands, the procedures for the sale and transfer of land and spells out the duties of the Minister and of the Registrar-General.

Land Title Act.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

This Act consolidates and reforms the law about the registration of land and interests in land. It consists of 220 sections and is divided into 14 Parts and completed by two Schedules. Under Part 2, the Registrar-General is required to keep a land register and has the power to hold inquiries and to demand fees. Part 3 is dedicated to the operation of the land registrar, Part 4 to the registration of lands, Part 5 to joint holders and Part 6 to transfer, leases, mortgages, easements and trusts.

Real Property (Unit Titles) Act.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

This Act, consisting of 24 sections divided into four Parts, provides for the registration of unit titles and is to be considered as part of the Land Title Act. It provides for the registration of units plans and defines the duties of the Registrar-General after the registration of a units plan.

Implemented by: Real Property (Unit Titles) Regulations. (1995-09-13)

Licensed Surveyors Act.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

This Act consisting of 66 sections divided into eight Parts and completed by one Schedule, provides for the registration of land boundary surveyors and for the regulation of the practice of land boundary surveying.

Validation (Native Title) Act.

Legislation
Australie
Océanie

This Act validates certain Acts on native title in Northern Territory. The Act consists of 13 sections and divided into the following Parts: Preliminary; Validation of Act attributable to the Territory; Effect of validation of certain past Acts; Effects of validation of certain intermediate period Acts; Extinguishment of native title by previous possession Acts; Effects of previous non-exclusive possession Act on native title; Past grants of title; Other effects of validation; Confirmation of certain rights under section 212 of the Commonwealth Act.

Native Title (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Regulations 1999.

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

These Regulations make provision for the registration of native title agreements as foreseen by the Native Title Act. Three kinds of agreements can be registered: Body Corporate Agreements (reg. 4); Area Agreements (reg. 5); and Alternative Procedure Agreements (reg. 6). The indigenous land use agreement applies to water of land in the Agreement Area.

Implements: Native Title Act 1993. (2017-06-22)
Repeals: Native Title (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Regulations 1998 (S.R. No. 286 of 1998). (1998-08-25)

Australian Heritage Council Regulations 2003 (SR No. 353 of 2003).

Regulations
Australie
Océanie

The Council must keep a register of places in the Australian jurisdiction and their heritage values (‘Register of the National Estate’) in accordance with the Act and these Regulations and Regulations. If the Australian Heritage Council proposes to include a place in, or remove a place from, the Register of the National Estate, it must: (a) inform the appropriate authority of the State or Territory government and the local government (if any) of all or part of the place about the proposal; and (b) give the authority a reasonable opportunity to comment on the proposal.