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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Chapter provides for title to accessory matters to land such as fixtures put on the land by others, new land formed by alluvium, river banks carried away by sudden violence, island formed in a stream which is not navigable, islands formed by division of a river. The Chapter also provides for removing of removable fixtures by a tenant.

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    An Act to amend §2104 of Chapter 21 of Title 1, Guam Code annotated, relative to the composition of the Commission on Decolonization.

    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act defines the composition of the Commission on Decolonization for the Implementation and Exercise of Guam Self-Determination for the Native Inhabitants of Guam.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act amends the Real Estate Appraiser Act so as to make provision for an improved and more reliable system of valuation of appraised real properties. It defines duties of the Director of the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation and provides for education and qualification criteria for Guam Certified Appraisers and provides for control of the activities of certified appraisers.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act enables the Director of the Department of Land Management to have discretionary authority in the approval of a minor variance in connection with the location of a residential structure within a zone for residential use and to provide an exception for nonconforming buildings and nonconforming use of land. A specialized technical level of review involving land use planning techniques is applied so as to streamline the variance process. This Act also authorizes the Guam Land Use Commission to establish a new fee schedule for the filing of land use applications.

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    An Act to clarify the easement rights and obligations of subdivision property owners and the public by adding a new §62112 and amending §62207 of Chapter 62 of Title 21, Guam Code Annotated.

    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act adds a new section to the subdivision legislation of Guam so as to clarify the rights and obligations relative to public access and utility easements and thereby resolve a possible source of conflict among neighbours. The Act provides for clearer description and accurate registration of rights relative to an easement, access, roadway or right of way.

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    An Act to amend §75107(a), §75108(c), and §75108(d) of Chapter 75 of Title 21 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to adding aquaculture to the acceptable uses of Chamorro homelands.

    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act inserts aquaculture as a “best use” purpose for which Chamorro Homelands are to be leased and prescribes certain requirements regarding the activity of aqualculture on Camorro land. The Chamorro Land Trust Commission is authorized to lease to native Chamorros the right to the use and occupancy of Chamorro homelands within specified acreage limits for each lessee. The lessee of aquaculture lands shall install and maintain a specified type of pool, pound or tank approved by the appropriate agencies.

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    An Act to amend §24306 of Title 11, Guam Code Annotated, relative to the valuation of real property in Guam and to add a new §24102(l) to Title 11, Guam Code Annotated, relative to certification of the aggregate tax valuation of the property in Guam.

    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act prescribes that, in the event that certification of the aggregate tax valuation of the property in Guam, as set forth in §11 of the Organic Act of Guam (48 U.S.C. §1423a)is required, then the aggregate tax valuation of the property in Guam shall be certified as being one hundred percent of the appraised value of the property on Guam based on the last completed valuation conducted pursuant to section §24306, Title 11 of the Guam Code, as supplemented by the annual adjustments.

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    An Act to add a new section 75108.50 to Chapter 75, Division 2 of Title 21 of the Guam Code Annotated, to allow cottage industry activities on residential leased land by Chamorro land trust residential leaseholders.

    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Act provides specific authorization for cottage industry activities on Chamorro Land Trust residential lots to be conducted by Chamorro Land Trust residential leaseholders. Authorized cottage industry activities include farm production and light agriculture activities, baking and manufacturing of foodstuffs and growing and selling of plants and flowers. The Chamorro Land Trust Commission shall promulgate Rules and Regulations governing cottage industry activities.

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Chapter grants the right to civil action to: (a) any person whose property is injuriously affected, or whose personal enjoyment is lessened by a nuisance, as the same is defined in 20 GCA; (b) the Attorney General in the name of the government of Guam to abate a public nuisance as the same is defined in 20 GCA; (c) any person aggrieved by the waste caused by a guardian, tenant for life or years, joint tenant, or tenant in common of real property; (d) an owner of a land against any person who cuts down or carries off any wood or underwood, tree, or timber, or girdles or otherwise injure

  10. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Guam, Oceania

    This Chapter contains rules relative to various kinds of actions required for determination of conflicting claims regarding real properties. Actions here regulated include: action to quiet title to real and personal property, an order made to allow a party to survey and measure the land in dispute, establishment of value of improvements on property and other increase in value, recovery of damages, actions during proceedings, injuctions, etc.

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