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Showing items 73072 through 73080 of 73627.These Regulations prescribe forms, procedures, fees and other matters for the purposes of the Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986.The Regulations provide for: acquisition of interests in land; compensation for acquisition and measures of compensation; compensation where no interest in land
These Regulations restrict the activities of members of the public on licensed water frontages, prescribe fees and forms for the purposes of the Land Act 1958, and provide for the issue of duplicate documents.
The present Ordinance enforces the Land Use Planning and Building Law of 14 May 1987. Land consolidations shall be effected in view of building land, land not designed as such shall be re-allocated.
This Regulation, consisting of nine Parts divided into 60 sections, implements the Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 by providing specifications on the management of five recreational areas: Bribie Island, Fraser Island, Green Island, Inskip Peninsula and Moreton Island.
Le présent règlement met en exécution la loi d'application de la loi fédérale sur le droit foncier rural, du 16 décembre 1993. Le texte comprend 14 articles répartis en 3 chapitres comme suit: Autorités compétentes (Ier); Procédure (II); Dispositions finales et transitoires (III).
Le présent règlement met en exécution la loi du 2 décembre 2008 sur l’aménagement du territoire et les constructions.
The present Ordinance implements the Agriculture Law of the Canton Aargau of 1 December 2011. Article 1 establishes that compensation for special ecological services shall be based on agreements with whole entities or on individual measures.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Expropriation Act of 20 June 1930. Article 1 establishes that the President of the Compensation Commission shall decide on compensation payments. Article 3 lays down provisions relating to the competent office to execute compensation payments.
The present Regulation enacts the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act. Section 3 establishes that for the purposes of the Act, the province is divided into eleven regions. The Regulations consists of 6 sections.
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