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Showing items 36541 through 36549 of 73428.Le présent règlement met en exécution la loi du 30 mai 1990 sur les améliorations foncières.
The Order establishes regulation of notification and documentation for the removal of land in adherence with Municipal rules on notification of waste.
The present Ordinance implements the Federal Soil Act of 4 October 1991. In particular, the Ordinance establishes the competent offices in charge of the enactment of the Federal Soil Act. The text consists of 7 articles.
The present Regulations enact section 10 of the Mineral Resources Act, 1959, which was repealed by the Crown Minerals Act (C-50.2), but these Regulations continue in force under the Crown Minerals Act.
Article 1 of the present Order establishes that the Environmental Assessment Act is hereby repealed. The repeal takes effect on the date of this Order.
Repeals: Environmental Assessment Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 2). (2003-03-20)
This Order makes provision for the publication applications for planning permission made under article 9 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. Any representation in respect of a planning application must be provided to the Minister within a specified period of time.
This Order prescribes, in Schedule 1, proposed development requiring an environment impact statement for the purpose of Article 13(1)(a) of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. In Schedule 2 to this Order, information that must be included in environment impact statement is specified.
These Regulations are made under the Agriculture (Loans and Guarantees) (Jersey) Law 1974, which grants power to the States to provide for lending of money for prescribed agricultural purposes.
These Regulations exempts certain transactions from restrictions on transfer and sale of agricultural land put in place by article 2 of the Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law 1974.
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