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Law amending the Law on state survey and real estate cadaster.

Legislation
June, 2011
Montenegro

This Law amends various provisions stipulated by the Law on state survey and real estate cadaster (Official Gazette of the Republic of Montenegro 29/2007).Significant changes are related to the general terms, definitions and denominations; annual plan of works (updated provisions introducing some new provisions); specific rules for geodetic organization related matters; certain financial/fiscal costs/fees as regards the cadaster issues; and offences and consequential penalties.

Amends: Law on state survey and real estate cadaster. (2007-05-15)

Land Law Amendment.

Legislation
June, 2011
China

The Article 8, 34 and 175 of the Land Law are canceled. Article 172 is amended as: The land value tax shall be levied on the landowner. In the case of any land subject to dien, the said tax shall be paid by the dien-holder. The Article 34-1 is also amended. For the disposal of ownership, or changes of, or setting encumbrance of superficies, agricultural right, servitude of real property, or dien over co-owned land or constructional improvements, the consent of more than half of the Co-owners whose holding of ownership is more than half of the total share shall be required.

Guideline No.11 dated 14.6.2011 on the methods of verification and change of the cadastral categories of agricultural land

Regulations
May, 2011
Europe
Southern Europe
Albania

The Guideline lays down rules of procedure for implementing changes in the cadastral categories of the agricultural land. It regulates the application process, defines the parties that are eligible for such application, and the methods applied for verification and approval of requests for changing the land categories. Attachments on “Average number of plants for area units’, ‘The verification act’ and ‘Certification on the cadastral change of the agricultural land” are also attached to it. Implements: Regulation No.

The Kenyan Cadastre and Modern Land Administration

Journal Articles & Books
February, 2011
Kenya

Despite a history of more than 100 years and the introduction of provisional maps to support land registration, the Kenyan cadastre is largely incomplete. It consists of a patchwork of maps of different positional qualities, which would not be readily integrated to create a nation-wide coverage. This paper outlines the structure of the Kenyan cadastre and analyses the quality of the cadastral maps with regard to the requirements of modern land administration.

Styria Geo-Data Infrastructure Law 2011.

Legislation
February, 2011
Austria

The purpose of the present Law is to lay down rules aimed at the establishment of the infrastructure for spatial information in Styria with a view to environmental policies and activities which may have an impact on the environment. For the purpose of the present Law “Infrastructure for spatial information” means metadata, spatial data sets and spatial data services; network services and technologies; agreements on sharing, access and use.

Improvement of cadastral assessment models. Summary of the Doctoral thesis for the scientific degree of Dr.oec.

December, 2010
Latvia

Research hypothesis: research of cadastral assessment models makes scientifically basic for purposeful improvement. Research goal to test the hypothesis: to explore development of cadastral valuation in Latvia, to analyze and to evaluate models of cadastral assessment and give proposals of improvement.

Challengs in Mozambique In Implamatation of Mozambique's progressie land Law

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2010
Mozambique

This series of briefs has focused on the importance of a legal framework
for land that fosters tenure security for rural citizens and provides a foundation forv equitable and vigorous rural development. However, good laws alone do not assure genuine reform. The effectiveness of a law depends on adequate capacity and the will to implement the law. In the case of land legislation, this applies to both those who claim rights— typically individuals, communities or firms—and those who administer land rights, namely the government and and legitimate non-state authorities (e.g.,

Perspective directions for performing the cadastral function of land resource management

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2010
Belarus

The cadastre structure in the system of land and real estate management is determined by existing and technologically dependent kinds of works and procedures on registration, recording and valuation of real estate. A general approach to land evaluation of all categories is a differential rent income taking into account natural characteristics and location of pieces of land.

Proportional real estate tax application problems in Latvia

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2010
Latvia

Writing topics actuality is based on the government proposed property tax increase of 2011 residential tax. Author of the article concludes that till now disproportionately spacious cadastral value range and its inadequacy towards resident income has restricted to establish a fair personal income and property tax proportionate to the objective of appropriate tax. Just now Latvia is experiencing huge increase in amounts of real estate tax debt and number of debtors.