Order No. 319 of the Deputy Prime Minister validating the Regulation on protection, removal or reconstruction of land survey stations. | Land Portal

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Julho 2016
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LEX-FAOC159521
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This Order establishes the modalities of protection, removal or reconstruction of land survey stations. Registration and protection of land survey stations shall pertain to the competence of the authorized state institution. Land plot on which is located land survey station and strip of land 1 meter wide around it shall be considered protection area of land survey station. Owners of land areas where land survey stations are located must timely inform the competent authority of any damages to or unauthorized removal of land survey stations. Removal, relocation or reconstruction of land survey stations shall be performed exclusively by permit issued by the competent authority.

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Vsevolod Gnetii (LEGN)

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Coat of arms of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Ethnic Kazakhs, a mix of Turkic and Mongol nomadic tribes who migrated to the region by the 13th century, were rarely united as a single nation. The area was conquered by Russia in the 18th century, and Kazakhstan became a Soviet Republic in 1936. Soviet policies reduced the number of ethnic Kazakhs in the 1930s and enabled non-ethnic Kazakhs to outnumber natives. During the 1950s and 1960s agricultural "Virgin Lands" program, Soviet citizens were encouraged to help cultivate Kazakhstan's northern pastures.

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