Enforcement Rules of the Act on Acquisition of and Compensation for Land for Public Works Projects. | Land Portal

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mars 2013
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LEX-FAOC167977
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The purpose of these Rules is to prescribe matters delegated by the Act on Acquisition of and Compensation for Land for Public Works Projects and the Enforcement Decree of the same Act, and matters necessary for the enforcement thereof. Article 8 deals with form of application for approval of a project and lists matters to be stated in a plan of operation, as follows: 1) An outline of a project and the legal basis thereof; 2) The scheduled date of commencement and completion of a project; 3) Expenses incurred and a report on financial resources; 4) The details of land and goods required for a project; 5) The necessity of a project and the effect thereof. The text consists of 69 articles.

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An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan beginning in 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War. In 1910, Tokyo formally annexed the entire Peninsula. Korea regained its independence following Japan's surrender to the US in 1945. After World War II, a democratic-based government (Republic of Korea, ROK) was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a communist-style government was installed in the north (Democratic People's Republic of Korea, DPRK).

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