Ministerial Decree No. 1736 implementing Presidential Decree No. 671 on certain aspects of expropriation and allotment of land. | Land Portal

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This Ministerial Decree sets forth the procedure for carrying out tenders for land lease contracts for construction following a local decision authorizing the expropriation and allotment of land. Any legal person, individual entrepreneur or foreign legal person shall be authorized to participate in the tender. Damages resulting from the expropriation of land shall be compensated; amounts shall be based on: (a) the value of removed buildings and constructions; (b) removal cost; (c) losses due to the restriction of landowners’ and tenants’ rights; and (d) lost profits.

Implements: Presidential Decree No. 671 on certain aspect of expropriation and allocation of land. (2006-11-14)
Repealed by: Ministerial Decree No. 462 implementing Presidential Decree No. 667 regarding expropriation and allotment of land plots. (2010-11-30)
Repeals: Ministerial Decree No. 160 on compensation of damages caused by expropriation, provisional occupation or use restrictions of land. (1992-03-25)

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Vsevolod Gnetii

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After seven decades as a constituent republic of the USSR, Belarus attained its independence in 1991. It has retained closer political and economic ties to Russia than have any of the other former Soviet republics. Belarus and Russia signed a treaty on a two-state union on 8 December 1999 envisioning greater political and economic integration. Although Belarus agreed to a framework to carry out the accord, serious implementation has yet to take place.

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