The 63 sections of the Act are divided into a title provision and 3 Parts: Public Water Supply (I); Jamaica Parishes Water Supply Loans (II); Miscellaneous Provisions (III). Part I is subdivided into the following headings: Construction of Works; Acquisition etc. of Land; Financial; Rates and Charges; Water Supply Accounts; Management; Legal; Offences etc.It shall be lawful for the Parish Council to apply to the Minister responsible for domestic water supplies to authorize construction of waterworks under this Act.
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Library ResourceLégislationJamaïque, Amériques, Caraïbes
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Library ResourceLégislationJamaïque, Amériques, Caraïbes
The Act prescribes that rights over land and water which have been actually enjoyed for a period for not less than 20 years without interruption and which can be lawfully claimed under common law, will be, subject to conditions as established by this Act, be deemed to be "absolute and indefeasible".
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Library ResourceLégislationHaïti, Amériques, Caraïbes
Cette loi porte réglementation de l'exploitation forestière. Elle prévoit la nécéssité d'une autorisation.
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An Act to establish a land management authority for Dominica and for purposes connected therewith.
LégislationDominique, Caraïbes, AmériquesThis Act applies to agricultural land and establishes the Dominica Land Management Authority and provides for its powers and functions (sects. 3 and 24). The objectives of the Authority are, inter alia, to develop proper land use in state-owned and privately owned lands, to borrow funds and make loans to farmers, to purchase land to create economic farm units, to provide training for farmers, to assist in promoting the development of agriculture (sect. 4). "Agriculture" includes forestry and fisheries. The Authority may make loans to farmers (sect.
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An Act to make provision for the orderly and progressive development of land and to preserve and improve the amenities thereof; and for the grant of permission to develop land and for other powers of control over the use of land.
LégislationGrenade, Amériques, CaraïbesThe Act creates the Development Control Authority (sect. 3). If land is suitable for development, the vendor of that land shall pay a development levy (sect. 4). The commencement of development requires permission from the Authority (sect. 5), and application for permission must be accompanied by maps and plans (sect. 6). The decision of the authority to refuse permission is subject to appeal with the Minister (sect. 11). For the preservation of amenities, the Authority may serve a notice to the owner or occupier of land to abate the injuries done to amenities (sect. 17).
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Library ResourceLégislationSainte-Lucie, Amériques, Caraïbes
This Act amends the principal Act with respect to modification of the Adjudication Record (sect. 7), to special powers of the Demarcation Officer (sect. 12) and to appeal against decisions of the Adjudication Officer (sects. 15, 17 and 20). Section 23 concerning the finality of Adjudication Records and subsection 24 concerning appeal in court are repealed and replaced by a new provisions.
Amends: Land Adjudication Act, 1984 (Act No. 11 of 1984). (1984-08-08)
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An Act to provide for the adjudication of rights and interests in land and for purposes connected therewith.
LégislationSainte-Lucie, Amériques, CaraïbesThe 28 sections of the Act are divided into 6 Parts: Preliminary and Application (I); Officers (II); Claims and Demarcation (III); Principles of Adjudication and Preparation of Adjudication Record (IV); Objections and Finality (V); Miscellaneous (VI). For the purposes of appeal against adjudication records prepared by the Recording Officer in accordance with principles laid down in sections 16 to 19, a Land Adjudication Tribunal shall be established by the Minister (sect. 4(5)). Claims will be handled in first instance by the Adjudication Officer (sect. 20).
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Library ResourceLégislationCuba, Amériques, Caraïbes
La Ley consta de 9 capítulos, 67 artículos, 7 transitorias y 4 finales.
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Library ResourceLégislationRépublique dominicaine, Amériques, Caraïbes
La Ley consta de 11 capítulos y 65 artículos.
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Library ResourceLégislationRépublique dominicaine, Amériques, Caraïbes
La Ley, que consta de 4 artículos, establece en el artículo 1º los límites según las clases de los predios rústicos propiedad de una sola persona física o jurídica, que permitirá considerarlos como latifundio. El artículo 3º establece los criterios y la descripción de las 7 clases para la clasificación de los predios.
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