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Resolución Nº 004/15/VIVIENDA - Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional.

Regulations
Peru
Americas
South America

La presente Resolución aprueba la Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional, que actualiza los criterios para determinar los referidos valores unitarios. En lo específico, la norma desarrolla variables, definiciones, procedimientos, requisitos y criterios técnicos que se establecen para la determinación de valores unitarios oficiales, para determinar el pago del impuesto predial.

Resolución Nº 184/15/VIVIENDA - Deroga la Resolución Nº 056/10/VIVIENDA, Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional.

Regulations
Peru
Americas
South America

La presente Resolución deroga la que aprueba la Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional, que actualiza los criterios para determinar los referidos valores unitarios, y su modificación.

Revoca: Resolución Nº 056/10/VIVIENDA - Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional. (2010-03-23)
Revoca: Resolución Nº 224/12/VIVIENDA - Modifica la Resolución Nº 056/10/VIVIENDA, Norma para determinar los valores unitarios oficiales de terrenos urbanos a nivel nacional. (2012-10-23)

Regional Law No. 47-RZ amending Regional Law No. 21-RZ "On cultural heritage".

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

Article 19 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Decision on inclusion of the objects of cultural heritage in the register shall be made by the regional authority on protection of the objects of cultural heritage by agreement with the local government”.

Amends: Regional Law No. 21-RZ "On cultural heritage". (2013-10-31)

Regional Law No. 1736 “Land Code”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law establishes purposeful use of land and lays down legal grounds for land tenure and land management for specific purposes. It classifies land into the following categories: (a) agricultural land; (b) urban land; (c) industry, energy, communication land; (d) protected areas; (e) land of forest fund; (f) land of waterbodies; and (g) reserve land. Land ownership right shall be subject to mandatory state registration. Regional land can pertain to private, public, municipal and other types of ownership. Agricultural land shall be subject to natural-agricultural zoning.

Land Leases Refund of Fees Rules Order 2006 (No. 7 of 2006).

Regulations
Vanuatu
Oceania

This Order made under section 111 of the Land Leases Act require a lessor to refund lease registration fees in certain circumstances and provides for calculation for purposes of refund of fees. A lessor must refund the registration fee to the lessee if: (a) the lessees unexpired lease is surrendered under the Land Leases Act and is replaced by a new lease for a term of 75 years; and (b) the new lease is registered over the same land as the unexpired surrendered lease for the purpose of a strata plan under the Strata Titles Act.

Implements: Land Leases Act (Cap. 163). (1988)

Policy reform toward gender equality in Ethiopia: Little by little the egg begins to walk

Reports & Research
December, 2011
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa

There is growing interest in the role of policy reforms to promote gender equality and empower women, two key objectives of development policy. From a policy perspective, it would be ideal for reforms undertaken in different policy areas to be consistent, so that they reinforce each other in improving gender equity.

Challenges of Land Governance in Nigeria: Insights from a Case Study in Ondo State

December, 2010
Nigeria

This paper presents the findings of a case study on land governance in the Ondo State of Nigeria. A conceptual framework based on concepts of organizational theory is presented to guide the study. The empirical part of the study focuses on two cases of land registration and two cases of land acquisition. A participatory mapping method called “Process Net-Map” was used to identify the actors and the processes involved.

Land Use Planning and Building Ordinance.

Regulations
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Ordinance implements the Land Use Planning and Construction Law of 7 March 1989. Article 3 establishes that the Construction, Environment and Economic Office provides the basis for the ecological planning and building. The text consists of 74 articles divided into 7 Parts as follows: Planning (I); Development (II); Land consolidation (III); Construction regulations (IV); Building permit and building permit proceedings (V); Costs (VI); Final provisions (VII). Four Annexes are enclosed.

Implements: Land Use Planning and Building Law. (2015-06-01)

Regulations for the implementation of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China.

Regulations
China
Eastern Asia
Asia

These Regulations issued in implementation of article 56 of the Land Management Law, provide for (a) registration of landownership and land-use rights; (b) the systematic surveying of lands, land-use planning, and other mechanisms to control land use; (c) procedures for the expropriation of land needed for public construction purposes; (d) restrictions on the use of agricultural land for housing purposes; and (e) criteria for the determination of the kind and amount of fines payable for offences committed under the principal Law.

Designing a Land Records System for the Poor

Reports & Research
December, 2011

Designing a Land Records System for the Poor is the first attempt to fill the gaps in the development of new forms of land recordation to assist the implementation of a continuum of land rights approach at scale. It is about the development of the initial design of a pro-poor land recordation system - a recording system aimed at supporting the recognition and protection of a range of rights of the poor.

Mexico Case Study of Ejido Land Tenure & Registration System

Reports & Research
December, 2014

This report summarizes a case study of the Mexican ejidocommunity tenure system. Mexico was selected for this case study because of the rich history and extensive scale of the country’s community land tenure and registration systems. This community system covers 52% of the area of Mexico, roughly equivalent to the size of Egypt, and comprises over 30 000 communities. The ejido system emanated from the Mexican revolution (1910-1917) and represents a case where the customary system of land has been largely integrated into the statutory system.

The Social Tenure Domain Model: A pro poor land rights recording system

Training Resources & Tools
December, 2009

Most developing countries have less than 30 percent cadastral coverage. This means that over 70 percent of the land in many countries is generally outside the land register. This has caused enormous problems for example in cities, where over one billion people live in slums without proper water, sanitation, community facilities, security of tenure or quality of life. This has also caused problems for countries with regard to food security and rural land management issues.