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Disclosure and Registration of Assets Proclamation (No. 668/2010).

Legislation
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Proclamation requires (future) public servants to disclose to and register with the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission their interests in assets, including immovable property, so as to enhance transparency and accountability in the conduct of public affairs. Customary law shall not apply to matters provided for by this Proclamation. Any public office or public enterprise shall ensure compliance with this Proclamation.

Asset Recovery Act (No. 9 of 2011).

Legislation
Mauritius
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act provides for the recovery of moveable and immoveable assets acquired as a result of an unlawful activity and establishes an Enforcement Authority, an Investigative Agency for this purpose. It also establishes a Recovered Assets Fund. Property which is attributable to property which is recoverable may be mixed with other property where it is used for the restoration or improvement of land.

Amended by: Asset Recovery (Amendment) Act 2012 (No. 24 of 2012). (2012-11-08)
Amended by: Asset Recovery (Amendment) Act 2015 (No. 29 of 2015). (2015-11-27)

Law on administrative and territorial units of Mongolia and their governance.

Legislation
Mongolia
Eastern Asia
Asia

The purpose of this Law is to regulate the establishment, reorganization, dissolution of the administrative and territorial units of Mongolia and their governing system, competences, principles of operation and structure. The economic foundation of the administrative and territorial units shall consist of land, its subsoil, natural resources, local properties, accumulated assets from production and service incomes of all kinds of property, local taxes, fees and tariffs provided by law.

Diredawa Administration Charter Proclamation No. 416/2004.

Legislation
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Proclamation provides rules for the administration and functioning of Diredawa City, which has been accountable to and directed by the Federal Government since 1993. The Proclamation defines the objectives, functions and powers of the city administration and provides with respect to its organization. It may, among other things, set and collect land use fees and royalties for the use of forest resources in the city and levy taxes on incomes from agricultural activities in the City.

Addis Ababa City Government Revised Charter Proclamation No. 361/2003.

Legislation
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Proclamation provides rules for the administration and functioning of Addis Ababa City. The Proclamation defines the objectives, functions and powers of the city administration and provides with respect to its organization. It may, among other things, set and collect land use fees and royalties for the use of forest resources in the city and levy taxes on incomes from agricultural activities in the City. "Municipal service" shall include water and sewerage service, land development and management and sanitation. There shall be a Urban Land Clearance Appeals Commission.

Regional Law No. 11-OZ “On village chiefs”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law establishes legal grounds for the operation of village chiefs, considered head of territorial social self-governing rural settlement elected by the local population, as a form of public participation in local government in rural areas. Village chief represents the interests of the territorial population in their interaction with local government. The scope of election of village chief shall be realization of decisions adopted by local government. Public official cannot be elected village chief.

Local-level Governments Administration Act 1997 (No. 33 of 1997).

Legislation
Papua New Guinea
Oceania

This Act provides with respect to local government in Papua New Guinea and declares that purposes of Local-level Government and of a Local-level Government are public purposes for the purpose of Section 53 (unjust deprivation of property) of the Constitution. “Local-level Government” means a Local-level Government established in accordance with Sections 26 and 27 of the Organic Law on Provincial Governments and Local-level Governments.

Norway House Cree Nation Northern Flood Master Implementation Agreement Act (S.M. 1998, c. 43).

Legislation
Canada
Americas
Northern America

For the purpose of the present Act "Northern Flood Agreement" means the Agreement dated December 16, 1977 and concluded between a) Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, b) Her Majesty the Queen in right of Manitoba, c) the Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, and d) the Northern Flood Committee Inc.; "Norway House Cree Nation" means the Norway House Cree Nation, also known as the Norway House Indian Band, a band within the meaning of the Indian Act (Canada).

Ley Nº 2.028 - Ley de municipalidades.

Legislation
Bolivia
Americas
South America

La presente Ley tiene por objeto regular el régimen municipal establecido por la Constitución Política del Estado. El ámbito de aplicación comprende: a) organización y atribuciones de la Municipalidad y del Gobierno Municipal; b) normas nacionales sobre patrimonio de la Nación, propiedad y dominio público; c) control social al Gobierno Municipal.

Local Government Act, 1998 (No. 42 of 1998).

Legislation
Malawi
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act provides with respect to local government and local authority (i.e. a District Assembly, Town Assembly, Municipal Assembly or City Assembly) in Malawi. For the administration of local government, there shall be local government areas as set out in the First Schedule. This Schedule may be modified by the Minister. For every local government area there shall be an Assembly. An Assembly shall have certain powers with respect to land. Sometimes the consent of the Minister responsible land is required for dealings in land by an Assembly.

Ley del Catastro Inmobiliario del Estado de Baja California.

Legislation
Mexico
Americas
Central America

La presente Ley establece las normas que rigen el catastro inmobiliario del Estado de Baja California, cuyo objeto consiste en: a) identificar y deslindar los bienes inmuebles, los derechos de vía y espacios públicos; b) integrar y mantener actualizada la información relativa a los registros, padrones y documentos referentes a las características cualitativas y cuantitativas de los bienes inmuebles y aspectos asociados a ellos; c) determinar los valores catastrales de los bienes inmuebles; d) integrar la cartografía catastral de los bienes inmuebles en el territorio del Estado; e) aportar l