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Pasture Lands (Reservation and Development) Act (No. 4 of 1983).

Legislation
Sri Lanka
Ásia
Ásia Meridional

This Act is to provide for the reservation of certain State lands as pasture land. The Minister may by Order published in the Gazette declare any State land to be reserved as pasture land (sect. 2). There are provisions regarding the power of entry and inspection of the Land Commissioner (sect. 7) and offences and penalties under this Act (sect. 9). The Land Commissioner may lease pasture land to persons engaged in the business of livestock breeding and to those who have the capacity to manage and develop such pasture land (sect. 3).

Measures of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for implementing the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China.

Regulations
China
Ásia Oriental
Ásia

These Measures are divided into 8 Chapters: General Provisions (I); Ownership and Right to the Use of Land (II); General Plans for the Utilization of Land (III); Protection of Cultivated Land and Land Reclamation (IV); Land for Construction Purposes (V); Supervision and Inspection (VI); Legal Responsibilities (VII); Supplementary Provisions (VIII).Article 7 provides for lands which shall be under the collective ownership of farmers and herdsmen.

Regulations of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Protection of Basic Grasslands.

Regulations
China
Ásia Oriental
Ásia

The purpose of these Regulations is to carry out special protection for the basic grasslands, strengthen the ecological protection and construction of grasslands, and promote the sustainable development of economy and society. The Text consists of 43 Articles divided into 6 Chapters: General Provisions (I); Planning and Delineation (II); Protection and Utilization (III); Supervision and Inspection (IV); Legal Liabilities (V); Supplementary Provisions (VI).The people's governments at county level shall be responsible for the planning and delineation of basic grasslands.

Pastoral Leases (Rental) Act.

Legislation
Austrália
Oceânia

Notwithstanding any other law in force in the Territory, the terms and conditions of the pastoral lease or the fact that rental in respect of a pastoral lease may have been paid in pursuance of such terms and conditions in respect of the financial year before the Administrator's assent to this Act was declared, the rent payable in respect of a pastoral lease for the financial year is the rent that is or was otherwise payable in respect of that lease multiplied by a rental increase factor of 2.8, and the additional rent resulting from the application of the rental increase factor shall be pa

Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (Act No. 2 of 2007).

Legislation
Índia
Ásia
Ásia Meridional

The purpose of this Act is to recognize forest rights to tribal communities who have been occupying the land before the forest laws were put into force.Scheduled Tribes residing in forests shall be entitled to the land currently occupied which may be allocated in all forests including National Parks and Sanctuaries.The Act grants forest rights to Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers including: right to live in the forest land for habitation or for self-cultivation for livelihood; right of ownership, access to collect, use, and dispose of minor forest produce; right to use

Grassland Regulations of Gansu province.

Regulations
China
Ásia Oriental
Ásia

The Purpose of these Regulations is to protect, construct and utilize grasslands rationally and promote the sustainable development of grassland ecosystem. The Regulations are divided into 6 Chapters: General Provisions (I); Planning and Construction (II); Contractual Management (III); Protection and Utilization (IV); Legal Liabilities (V); Supplementary Provisions (VI).

Measures of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for implementing the Grassland Law of People's Republic of China.

Regulations
China
Ásia Oriental
Ásia

These Measures aim to protect, construct and utilize rationally grasslands, improve the ecological environment, maintain the biodiversity, develop modern animal husbandry, and promote the sustainable development of economy and society.

Land Act of Bhutan 2007.

Legislation
Butão
Ásia
Ásia Meridional

The present Act provides for the management, regulation and administration of the ownership and use of land for socio-economic development and environmental well-being of the country through efficient and effective land administration, security of land tenure, equal opportunity to land, facilitation of operation of land market, effective use of land resources and conservation of the ecosystem.