Land Parcel Act. | Land Portal

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juillet 1961
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The present Act lays down provisions relating to the improvement of agricultural structures and the safeguard of agricultural and forestry industries. The text consists of 39 articles divided into 5 Parts as follows: Land transactions (I); Inheritance proceedings (II); Proceedings (III); Amendment of existing legislation (IV); Additional, transitional and final provisions (V).

Implemented by: Implementing Law relating to the Land Parcel Act. (2005-04-05)
Implemented by: Law on exemption of authorization in dealing with agricultural and forestry land. (1989-12-18)
Implemented by: Land Transaction Act Implementing Ordinance. (1999-10-12)
Implemented by: Law implementing the Federal Land Parcel Act. (1996-02-21)
Implemented by: Land Parcel Act Implementation Ordinance. (2014-07-22)
Implemented by: Land Parcel Act Implementation Law. (1998-04-23)
Implemented by: Ordinance implementing the Land Parcel Act and German Reich Settlement Act. (1969-07-03)
Implemented by: Saxon Agricultural Task Transfer Law. (2008-01-29)
Implemented by: Land Parcel and Land Lease Contracts Implementation Law. (2006-06-21)
Implemented by: Law No. 769 implementing the Land Parcel Act and Land Lease Contracts Act. (2007-11-21)
Implemented by: Rural Soil Legislation Ordinance. (1996-12-07)

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