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Showing items 44848 through 44856 of 73429.This Law aims to protect the soil and gives provisions relating to the control of tillage operations. This Law prohibits the agricultural land leveling and sand beaches dredging.
The present Law introduces some amendments to the Law on compulsory transfer of property (Expropriation Law) of 27 April 1902.
This Act, consisting of 20 sections completed by one Schedule, concerns the sale of land whose proceeds are payable to the Crown.
This Act, consisting of 108 sections divided into eleven Parts and completed by two Schedules, concerns native titles on land and water resources in New South Wales and aims at ensuring that the law of New South Wales is consistent with the standards set by the Commonwealth Native Title Act.
Act No. 58 of 1979 is amended by repealing Paragraph c of Sub-section 3 of Section 21 and by repealing and substituting Sub-section 1 of Section 29 of the already amended version of this Section as per the Agrarian Services (Amendment) Act, No. 9 of 1990.
This Act provides for the assessment, levy and payment of development contributions to be charged in respect of declared land in Sidney region.
This Act provides for revoking certain areas as parts of State forests and flora reserves and transforming them in national parks or including them in existing national parks.
The present Law determines general legal and economic principles of the establishment and functioning of free economic zones, regulates the relations between the subjects of economic activity operating on the territory of a free economic zone.
The Supreme Soviet, for the purpose of improvement of the legislation, decrees to introduce the following amendments and addenda to the Law on Land reform: 1.
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