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Disposal of Land by Development Authorities (Regulation) Act 1998.

Legislation
Pakistan
Asia
Southern Asia

This Act provides for the disposal of land by Development Authorities. Development Authorities shall prepare housing schemes by categorizing land in residential, commercial, industrial and public amenity plots (sect. 3). In the housing schemes, the land shall be disposed of as provided for in section 4. No public utility area or public amenity plot in a housing scheme shall be converted to any other use (sect. 5). Penalty provisions are given in sections 6 and 7.

Land and Titles Act.

Legislation
Solomon Islands
Oceania

The Act consists of 247 sections divided into 28 Parts: Preliminary (II); Administration (II); Settlement of unregistered documentary titles (III); Systematic settlement (IV); Purchase or lease of customary land by private treaty and compulsory acquisition of land (V); Organization and administration of land registries (VI); Land Ownership (VII); Registration (VIII); Searches and certified copies (IX); Estates (X); Leases (XI); Charges (XII); Transfers (XIII); Control of advertisement (XIV); Easements and profits (XV); Public rights of way (XVI); Restrictive covenants (XVII); Co-ownership a

Rotuma Lands Act.

Legislation
Fiji
Oceania

This Act provides for various aspects relative to dealings in land in Rotuma and provides for the appointment of the Rotuma Lands Commission. The Commission shall ascertain (traditional) land rights, resolve disputes relative to land rights, demarcate land and register land rights (sect. 4). All land found by the Commission to be un-owned shall vest in the Crown in trust for the Rotuman people, but shall not be considered to be Crown land. All moneys derived from such un-owned land shall be paid into the Rotuman Development Fund and be used for the purposes of that Fund.

Carinthian Municipality Planning Law.

Legislation
Austria
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law lays down provisions relating to land use planning in Carinthia. The Municipal Council is required to adopt a Land Use Zoning Plan which divides the entire municipality into building land, grass land and traffic area taking into consideration the local development plan and the economic, social, ecological and cultural requirements of the whole area. The text consists of 34 articles divided into 4 Parts.

State Ordinance on Phyiscal Planning and Development.

Legislation
Aruba
Americas
Caribbean

This Ordinance establishes the Council for Physical Development and provides rules for town and country planning and development in general in Aruba. The Minister shall prepare a Physical Development Plan, which contains general indications of proposed development. The Plan shall be adopted by State Decree. Directives based on the Plan may determine which development activities may be carried out only with an authorization of the Minister. Such activities may include the mining, the felling of trees, afforestation and cultivation of land and the establishment of waste reception facilities.

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

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law introduces some amendments to the Law on land use planning and building (Building Law) of 12 May 2003. In particular, the Law amends article 80 establishing that the Executive Council and the federal government agree on a joint programme in the areas of nature conservation and cultural heritage. If the costs on behalf of the Canton exceed more than 1.8 millions francs the approval of the Cantonal Executive Council is required.

Amends: Law on land use planning and building law (Building Law). (2011-01-01)

Building Law of the Canton Uri.

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law enforces the Federal Land Use Planning Act of 22 June 1979. In particular, the Law aims to ensure a rational and economical use of building land with a view to comply with safety, hygienic and traffic regulations, as well as with nature and cultural heritage protection regulations.

Land Use Planning Law for the Canton Graubünden (Land Use Planning Law).

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

The present Law regulates land use planning in the Canton Graubünden. The Law establishes the task to be fulfilled by municipalities, associations and the Canton. Furthermore, the Law lays down provisions relating to building and zoning and to cantonal procedures. The text consists of 109 articles divided into 9 Parts as follows: General provisions (I); Cantonal planning (II); Regional planning (III); Local planning (IV); Cantonal building provisions (V); Formal construction law (VI); Expropriation (VII); Legal protection (VIII); Final provisions (IX).

Fence Act (No. 59 of 2007).

Legislation
Denmark
Europe
Northern Europe

This Act sets regulations on public and private fences to delimit property boundaries. The Act applies to the use of fence for delimitation of land and sets regulation on the type of fences permitted, make thereof (metal, electric, bush), agreed size of fences, their maintenance etc. The establishment of fences must be paid by both parties and should be in style of the building/construction belonging to it. Changes may occurr subject to pre-agreement on size and costs.

Loi concernant le remembrement et la rectification de limites.

Legislation
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

La présent loi met en exécution la loi cantonale du 23 janvier 1987 concernant l'application de la loi fédérale sur l'aménagement du territoire du 22 juin 1979. Notamment, l’article 1er établit que la présente loi règle la procédure relative au remembrement et à la rectification de limites. Le remembrement consiste en la mise en commun de biens-fonds d'un territoire déterminé et en la redistribution équitable de la propriété et des autres droits réels qui y sont liés.

Ley Nº 1.499 - Modifícanse los artículos 1° y 91 de la Ley Nº 113, Régimen de Colonización y Tierras Fiscales.

Legislation
Argentina
Americas
South America

Estas disposiciones introducen algunas modificaciones a la Ley Nº 113 sobre el régimen de colonización y las tierras fiscales. Las enmiendas tienen por objeto la inembargabilidad e insusceptibilidad de venta judicial de las tierras fiscales afectadas por el Poder Ejecutivo a planes de colonización, obras públicas, desarrollo rural, actividad económica estatal, urbanización o construcción de viviendas y otros fines de perfeccionamiento social, las mejoras enclavadas en éstas y los derechos y acciones que existan o pudieran existir sobre las mismas.