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Displaying 36 - 38 of 38Agriculture (Procedure on Appeal) Regulations 1966.
These Regulations provide for procedures of appeal with the Agricultural Appeals Tribunal under the Agricultural Act 1966. Any person aggrieved by a Land Preservation Order under the Act may appeal to the Agricultural Appeals Tribunal as provided for by section 9 of the Act. Matters regulated include initiation of appeal, filing of appeal, hearings, witnesses, evidence, adjournment, records and withdrawal of appeal.
Implements: Agriculture Act, 1966 (Cap. 5). (1976)
Agriculture Act, 1966 (Cap. 5).
This Act empowers the Director of Agriculture to make Land Preservation Orders under section 3 for purposes set out in subsection 2 of section 3. In such Orders the Director may, for reasons of protection of soil and other preservation of land, prohibit, regulate or control braking or clearing of land for cultivation, grazing of livestock, and the destruction of vegetation and may require or regulate afforestation, protection of slopes or catchment areas, drainage of land, supervision of abandoned land, and the use of land for agricultural purposes.
National Parks and Nature Conservancy Act (Cap. 141).
This Act establishes the National Parks and Nature Conservancy Commission as a body corporate under section 3. The Commission may, with the approval of the Minister, by Order published in the Official Gazette, designate any area as a National Park, a Strict Natural Reserve, a Special Reserve, or an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. All these protected are defined in section 1. The Commission may enter into agreements with owners or other persons having an interest in an area which is designated as a protected area with the object of securing purposes of this Act.