Law amending the Law on state survey and real estate cadaster. | Land Portal

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June 2011
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LEX-FAOC169625
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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)

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ivana.klikovac

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The use of the name Crna Gora or Black Mountain (Montenegro) began in the 13th century in reference to a highland region in the Serbian province of Zeta. The later medieval state of Zeta maintained its existence until 1496 when Montenegro finally fell under Ottoman rule. Over subsequent centuries, Montenegro managed to maintain a level of autonomy within the Ottoman Empire. From the 16th to 19th centuries, Montenegro was a theocracy ruled by a series of bishop princes; in 1852, it transformed into a secular principality.

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