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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    September, 1996
    China

    The Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Surveying and Mapping Law of the People's Republic of China, for the purpose of strengthening the protection and management of surveying markers. The Regulations consists of 26 Articles.These Regulations shall be applicable to the surveying markers placed in the territorial air, land and waters of the People's Republic of China, as well as other sea areas under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China (art.2).

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 1996
    South Africa

    These Regulations, made by the Member of the Executive Council of the Province of Gauteng under 27 the Development Facilitation Act, 1995, provide procedural rules relative to the setting and reviewing land development objectives for each local government area in the Gauteng Province under supervision of the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) as provide for by Chapter IV of the Act.

  3. Library Resource
    Regulations
    October, 1996
    Bulgaria

    This Regulation determines the necessary conditions, responsibilities, rights and duties of state and local authorities and sets the obligations of related professional services as regards the implementation of the provisions and effective application of the terms previously set out by the Law on the protection of agricultural land (Official Gazette of the Republic of Bulgaria 35/1996).Concrete actions and rules provided by this Regulation are related to: the consultancy for owners and users of agricultural land; the limits of actions leading to damage to the ecological functions; the prohi

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    September, 1996
    Namibia

    These Regulations, made under section 77 of the Agricultural (Commercial) Land Reform Act, establish the form application for the consent of the Minister of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation in terms of section 58 of the Agricultural (Commercial) Land Reform Act, 1995 (consent to Acquire Agricultural Land or to enter into an Agreement for Occupation or Possession of Agricultural Land by Foreign National).

    Implements: Agricultural (Commercial) Land Reform Act, 1995. (2014-03-17)

  5. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 1996
    China

    The purpose of these Regulations is to protect and improve agricultural environment, prevent and control agricultural environmental pollution and ecological destruction, rationally develop and utilize agricultural natural resources. The Regulations consist of 37 Articles divided into 5 chapters: General provisions; Supervision and administration; Measures for protection, prevention and control; Legal liabilities; Supplementary provisions.

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    October, 1996
    Bulgaria

    This Regulation offers the rules and provides for procedures aimed at restoration for the purpose of re-cultivation of damaged terrains, also in order to improve the effective soil quality and to control the removal and use of the humus soil layer.The rules here provided are related to the activities such as engineering, melioration, agricultural/farming, forestry and other activities that may have negative impacts on the quality of land and soil.The main purpose of such restoration and soil quality improvement provisions is not only to protect the land and soil from degradation in terms of

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 1996
    Americas, Northern America, Canada

    These Regulations provide for the management and development of the Wooddale Agriculture Development Area. They contain provisions on planning, administration of the area, access rights, road construction, residential buildings, quarry, mining and drilling, residential uses, silviculture and farming.

    Implements: Lands Act (S.N.L. 1991, c. 36). (2010)

  8. Library Resource
    Regulations
    October, 1996
    Colombia

    El presente Decreto reglamenta parcialmente el capítulo XIII de la Ley Nº 160 de 1994, en lo relativo a las zonas de reserva campesina, las cuales se constituirán y delimitarán por la Junta Directiva del Instituto Colombiano de la Reforma Agraria (INCORA), en zonas de colonización, en las regiones en donde predomine la existencia de tierras baldías y en las áreas geográficas cuyas características agroecológicas y socioeconómicas requieran la regulación, limitación y ordenamiento de la propiedad o tenencia de predios rurales.

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