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Showing items 2143 through 2151 of 73534.This Regional Law delimits plenary powers between state bodies in the sphere of land relations.
This Regional Law regulates proceedings and establishes criteria for allotment of public land for purposes not related to construction, including examination for applications for land allotment.
This Regional Law establishes cases of allotment of public and municipal land free of charge in ownership to citizens.
This Regional Law establishes rates of land allotment to citizens into ownership for agricultural purposes and maximum land areas to be allotted thereto.
This Regional Law regulates relations in the sphere of state protection, conservation management and promotion of the objects of cultural heritage. Objects of cultural heritage shall include historical land-use planning of urban and inhabited areas, landscape architecture and urban forests.
This Regional Law establishes that land reclamation arrangements shall be carried out with a view of raising crop productivity and yield, ensuring stable production of agricultural commodities through conservation of agro-landscapes and raising soil fertility, and also for involvement into agricu
This Regional Law envisages allotment of land parcels out of stock of public and municipal land in ownership to citizens either for payment free of charge.
This Regional law regulates the issue of institution of public servitude to land plots irrespectively of appurtenance to determined land category thereof. Public land servitude shall be instituted by Decree of the Regional Governor or by normative legal act of local government.
This Regional Law classifies protected categories of citizens that shall have the right to allotment on condition of ownership of public and municipal land free of charge related to urban land for individual housing construction and agricultural land for subsistence farming.
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