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Showing items 42904 through 42912 of 73379.These Measures are divided into 8 Chapters: General Provisions (I); Ownership and Right to the Use of Land (II); General Plans for the Utilization of Land (III); Protection of Cultivated Land and Land Reclamation (IV); Land for Construction Purposes (V); Supervision and Inspection (VI); Legal Res
This Act regulates various aspects of the management and handling of agricultural properties in order to ensure an ecologically friendly impact of agricultural activities safeguarding proper agricultural production, development of rural areas, etc. (art. 1).
These Regulations amend the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992 by correcting two errors in Schedule 1 substituted in the principal Regulations by the Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2009 to give effect to certain provisions to Directive 96/82/EC on
This Act regulates the management of agricultural land in order to ensure an ecologically friendly impact of agricultural activities safeguarding a sound basis for agricultural production.
This Act provides for State financial support for various measures in the field of agriculture and fisheries, such as organic production, development of less-favoured areas, cooperation between farmers, etc.
The aim of this Law is to settle disputes concerning rural land contract management in a timely and just manner, to ensure farmers' rights and promote rural economy and social stability.The law sets out principles related to the use of mediation or arbitration for the settlement of land disputes.
This Act primarily concerns partnership agreement (described in Schedule 3) between a Relevant Public Body and a private partner for the construction and maintenance of infrastructure (as defined in Schedule 2).
Article 14 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Sanitary protection regime in healthcare and recreational areas and spas shall be performed in the first belt by managers, in the second and the third belts by managers, land tenants, land owners, lessees and residents”.
These Regulations implement the Land Tax Act 1936 by providing specifications on procedures for the notification of changes in ownership, exemption from land tax, trusts, record keeping and offences related to the Act.
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