The Law empowers the Governor to make grants and dispositions of certain lands in the Colony and to validate grants and dispositions made of certain lands (preamble). No valid title shall be acquired in any vacant or unoccupied lands in the Colony not being privately owned or in any Government owned lands, except under a grant or disposition made by the Governor under the provisions of section 2 (sect. 3). (4 sections)
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1972Cyprus
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Library ResourceConstitutionJanuary, 1972Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Constitution of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesJanuary, 1972Zambia
The landlord and tenant (business premises) act
1972
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Library ResourceLegislationApril, 1971Zambia
National Housing Authority Act, Zambia
1971
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1971United Arab Emirates
The constitution was drafted by the Supreme Court, approved the Union National Council and signed by the President.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971Indonesia, Nepal, Australia, Argentina, India, Israel, Brazil
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971United Kingdom, Canada, United States of America, Nigeria, Americas
An international journal of forestry and forest industries
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971United Kingdom, Canada, United States of America, Nigeria, Americas
Revista internacional de silvicultura e industrias forestales
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971France, Switzerland, United States of America, Zambia, Mali, Egypt, China, Germany, Australia, Canada, Venezuela, Pakistan, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, India, Sudan, Georgia, Mexico, Europe, Asia, Africa, Northern America
This publication has been prepared as a background paper in view of the UN conference on the human environment that was held in Stockholm in 1972. This background document had contribution from UNESCO, IAEA and WHO. While the demand for land for land increases at a very rapid rate through population growth, technological progress and industrial development, soil resources remain fixed. The maintenance of their productivity is therefore of paramount importance.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971
The classification of forest terrain gives knowledge about the operational conditions. The classification is arranged methodically in such a way that one terrain class means the same independently of local landscape and terrain conditions. The classification must also be based on basic knowledge of equipment and. operational methods used in forestry. All forestry work is included, such as transport and logging; cultivation, constructional work, road building, etc.
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