Ministerial Decree No. 311 validating the Regulation on drawing up and issuance of land certificates. | Land Portal

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This Ministerial Decree establishes the modalities of drawing up and issuance of certificate attesting rights to the plots of land for natural and legal persons. In case of concession of a plot of land in ownership or use entitling documents shall be: (a) official act on the right of ownership of a plot of land; (b) official act on open-ended land tenure of a plot of land; (c) provisional land tenure certificate or lease contract; and (d) land ownership certificate. Land ownership certificate shall be issued to natural persons in the following cases: (a) to citizens who obtained land shares after enactment of Land Code; (b) to owners of land shares who of their own free will want to substitute previously issued land tenure certificate with land ownership certificate by their written application; (c) duplicates; (d) in case of land transactions to a new landowner; (d) transfer of rights as legal succession; (e) transfer of rights as inheritance.

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