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FAO Legal Office
FAO Legal Office
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FAOLEX

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The FAO Legal Office provides in-house counsel in accordance with the Basic Texts of the Organization, gives legal advisory services to FAO members, assists in the formulation of treaties on food and agriculture, for which the Director-General acts as Depositary, publishes legal studies and maintains a database (FAOLEX) of national legislation and international agreements concerning food and agriculture (including fisheries, forestry and water).

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Act relative to municipal land survey authorities (1995:1393).

Legislation
Suède
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Act makes provision for authorization of the central Government to granted to municipalities to organize municipal land survey offices and for operations of such offices. Section 2 specifies requirements that municipalities and the land survey offices shall meet in order to qualify for authorization. Application for authorization shall be submitted to the Central Land Survey Agency. The municipal land survey offices shall carry out land survey and registration of immovable property within municipal borders (sect. 5).

Decree relative to the Land Register.

Regulations
Suède
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Decree consists of 12 articles. They deal with land survey and entry in the Register of data obtained from surveys, and entry of Regional Plans, Overview Plans, Detailed Plans, and area provisions according to immovable property plants in accordance with the Planning and Building Law (SFS 1987:10).

Land Groups Incorporation Act (Chapter 147).

Legislation
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Océanie

The purposes of this Act are: to encourage greater participation by local people in the national economy, to make better use of land, to create greater certainty of title, and to provide for better and more effectual settlement of disputes. The Minister may appoint a Registrar of Incorporated Land Groups under section 3. Part III concerns the recognition of customary corporations by the Registrar. Applications for recognition may be made by "customary groups" under section 5. Section 7 provides for the Register of Incorporated Land Groups.