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Showing items 4987 through 4995 of 73561.The present Regulation lays down provisions relating to electronic registration under the Land Registration Reform Act.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985. Farmers living in the area enjoy priority rights in case of lease of alpine pastures. Otherwise the competent authority shall advertise such a lease in the legal gazette.
The present Regulation implements the Federal Act on land law and land rights of 21 December 2004. In particular, it lays down provisions relating to land rights in the Canton of Obwalden.
These Rules, made under the Agriculture Act, empower the Director of Agriculture to issue a land preservation order, with the approval of the district agricultural committee concerned, to any owner or occupier of land for any of the purposes set out in section 48 of the Act.
These Rules, made under the Agriculture Act, establish a Sugar Settlement Organization Board and sugar settlement schemes for the purpose of the control of cultivation and other operations in the areas concerned.
These Rules implement selected provisions of the Registered Land Act. They define the form of the register in the First Schedule and the form of a title deed and a certificate of lease in the Second Schedule.
These Rules concern various procedures relative to adjudication and registration of titles under the Land Titles Act.
These Regulations prescribe the form of rent book required to be kept by the landlord under section 3(3) of the Act. The form of rent book is set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
Implements: Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act (Cap. 301). (1988)
These Regulations provide rules for proceedings before the Tribunal established under the Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act and prescribe forms of notices relative to tenancy contracts and proceedings before the Tribunal.
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