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Surveys Act (C.C.S.M. c. S240).

Legislation
Canada
Americas
Northern America

This Act creates a framework for land survey by Manitoba government surveyors. The text – consisting of 48 sections deals with the following matters: lost corners and protection of monuments, surveys of Crown land, appointment of surveyors, administration, standard of measures, evidence before surveyors and surveys, re-establishment of lost corners, effect of new monuments, planting monument in new position, plans of crown lands and original boundary lines.

Law on land use planning and building law (Building Law).

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law implements the Federal Land Use Planning Law of 22 June 1979 and is the basis for measures concerning land use planning and building of the Canton and municipalities. The Law aims to: a) a purposeful, especially thrifty use of land; b) the promotion of a meaningful and orderly development of the settlement; c) the protection of cultural heritage, landscapes and natural resources from impairment.

Loi sur les constructions.

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

L’article 1er de la présente loi règle de manière uniforme la réalisation, la transformation, la démolition, la reconstruction ainsi que l'entretien des constructions et installations et veille notamment à ce que ces dernières respectent les exigences relatives à la santé publique, à la sécurité publique, à la protection de l'environnement et garantissent la qualité du milieu bâti et de son environnement.

Law of Property Act (RSA 2000, c. L-7).

Legislation
Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Act lays down provisions relating to acquisition, sharing and protection of land. The text consists of 79 sections divided into 8 Parts as follows: Transfer and descent of land (1); Common parties contracts and conveyances (2); Partition and sale (3); Attornment clauses (4); Enforcement of mortgages and agreements for sale of land (5); Enforcement of purchase-money, security agreements (6); Mineral titles clarification (7); Miscellaneous (8).

Implemented by: Law of Property Regulation (Alta. Reg. 89/2004). (2014)

Partition Act 1855.

Legislation
Bermuda
Americas
Northern America

This Act prescribes criteria and procedures for the partition of land initiated by a request of a co-tenant. The petition for the division of land shall be presented to the Supreme Court who may request interested parties to execute all necessary deeds for partition. The Act also provides for the protection of interests of infants in partition proceedings.

Partition Act 1914.

Legislation
Bermuda
Americas
Northern America

This Act empowers the Supreme Court of Bermuda to order, in certain circumstances, the sale of a real property instead of partition. This action may be initiated at the initiative of the Court or at the request of an interested party. Parties interested may bid at the sale.

Strata Titles Act (Cap. 266).

Legislation
Vanuatu
Oceania

This Act provides rules relative to the subdivision of land and relevant titles in land including common property. It prescribes that land, including the whole or a part of a building, may be subdivided by registering a strata plan in the manner provided by or under this Act. When a plan has been registered: (a) the lots comprised therein, or any one or more thereof, may devolve or be transferred, leased, mortgaged or otherwise dealt with in the same manner and form as any land registered under the provisions of the Land Leases Act.

Strata Titles Registration Law (2005 Revision).

Legislation
Cayman Islands
Americas
Caribbean

This Act concerns the creation and administration of strata lots and phased development of such lots. The proprietor of land upon which a building is or is to be constructed may apply to the Registrar, in the manner provided by or under this Law and prescribed under the Registered Land Law (2004 Revision), for the registration of the horizontal or vertical subdivisions (strata lots) in accordance with a strata plan, which shall accompany the application.

Subdivision Law - Chapter 62 of 21 GCA “Real Property”.

Legislation
Guam
Oceania

The purpose of this Chapter and of any Rules, Regulations, specifications and standards adopted, pursuant thereto, is to control and regulate the development and/or subdivision of any land for any purpose whatsoever. Control and regulation is necessary to provide for the orderly growth and harmonious development of the territory and to achieve various purposes including: to secure adequate provisions for water supply, drainage, sanitary sewerage and other health requirements and to permit the conveyance of land by accurate legal description.

Subdivision Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 209).

Legislation
Canada
Americas
Northern America

The present Act provides for the subdivision of land or the reconfiguration of any privately titled lot. This includes dividing land into additional parcels, combining two or more lots into one, lot enlargements, making boundary adjustments, condominium surveys and in some cases, long term leases. Whoever proposes such a subdivision must apply to the approving officer for approval of a plan of subdivision in the manner prescribed by the Regulations. Also the creation of a new parcel of land from unsurveyed Yukon Land needs a subdivision approval. The text consists of 27 sections.

Chapter 7 of Title 42 of the Pohnpei State Code - Public Access.

Legislation
Micronesia
Oceania

This Chapter establish rules for securing public access to areas that are public lands and that are subject to subdivision into smaller parcels, tracts or lots for sale, lease, homestead, exchange or allocated for any other purposes or any public land abutting the sea or tidal areas that is proposed to be sold, leased, homesteaded , exchanged or allocated. The Board of Trustees shall have the power to promulgate Rules and Regulations, subject to the approval of the Governor, to implement the provisions of this Chapter. Such Rules and Regulations will have the force and effect of law.

Cook Islands Act 1915 (No. 40 of 1915).

Legislation
Cook Islands
Oceania

This Act of New Zealand, consisting of 24 Parts and three Schedules, provides for matters of government of the Cook Islands, for various matters of general law of the Cook Islands and for the administration of various matters relating to public and private land.The Act provides for the institution of Island Councils and the High Court of the Cook Islands. It defines criminal offences and prescribes criminal procedures.