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Showing items 2035 through 2043 of 73534.This Regional Law establishes that priorities of land policy shall be state regulation of land relations with a view of conservation of precious land, protected areas and agricultural land with a view of conservation of ecosystems and traditional Cossack forms of land tenure.
This Regional Law ensures consitutional rights of citizens to access to objects of cultural and historical heritage and establishes duties of citizens for conservation of the objects of cultural heritage.
This Regional Law regulates relations in the sphere of institution (organization), conservation and protection of protected areas.
This Regional Law establishes maximum land areas that can be allotted in ownership to citizens out of stock of public land for farming, gardening, horticulture, stockbreeding and suburban housing construction.
This Regional Law delimits plenary powers between state regional bodies in the sphere of land relations.
This Regional Law regulates the issues of ownership, land tenure and management of public land pertaining to the property of the Regional Administration.
This Regional Law regulates relations dealing with ownership, management, tenure and disposal of agricultural land and shares in common property of agricultural land. It shall not be applicable to agricultural land allotted for subsistence farming, gardening, horticulture and stockbreeding.
This Regional Law establishes that total land area allotted for subsistence farming that can be owned or managed under other terms and conditions by citizens performing subsistence farming shall amount to 15 ha.
Article 1 of the above-mentioned Law establishes that a special Fund shall be created to finance measures concerning the creation, preservation, acquisition, creation or protection of valuable landscapes and townscapes, of natural and cultural objects, as well as recreational areas.
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