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Showing items 1801 through 1809 of 73565.The Act ratifies and validates the legal proceedings prior to the issuance of this Act.
La présente loi modifie et complète les dispositions de divers articles du Code de l'aménagement du territoire et de l'urbanisme, relatives, entre autres, aux zones nécéssitant d'un plan d'aménagement urbain, aux zones de front de mer ou près de lacs ou autres composantes du domaine public hydrau
This Act concerns traditional rights to land in South Australia. The Act provides for the registration of native title rights, investigations on native title rights, claims and determinations of native title rights and compensation for acts affecting native title rights.
This Act concerns the acquisition of land in the territory of South Australia. The Act defines the procedures for the acquisition of land and related negotiation and compensation.
A Proclamation to provide for the utilization of urban land. Urban land is defined as all land within urban boundaries (art. 2). The Proclamation shall apply to urban land held by a permit system, or by lease-hold system, as well as by other means in force prior to those systems (art. 3).
The objective of this Act is to organize a national information service concerning real estate and other units of land and water areas based on information technology. This service is implemented by means of a centralized Land Information System which is intended for public use.
This Act provides the legal framework for the relationship between landlords and tenants. It consists of 33 sections and is divided into four Parts as follows: Preliminary; General; Tenements recovery in the Supreme Court and Tenements recovery before a Local Court.
This Act, consisting of five Parts, concerns the control of rents of certain premises and the recovery of possession of certain premises, including dwelling houses and residential units. The Act also amends the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1899 and repeals the Fair Rents Act 1939.
This Decree-Law, composed of 18 articles, regulates the guidelines for the implementation of the Rural Development Plan (RURIS) until 2006.
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