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Showing items 1459 through 1467 of 73567.This Regional Law regulates relations concerning expropriation of land plots, including repayment, for public and municipal needs.
This Regional Law establishes the modalities of allocation of parcels of public land to citizens free of charge for gardening, horticulture and stockbreeding, and establishes minimum and maximum land area of the aforesaid parcels.
This Regional Law establishes plenary powers of regional state bodies as regards land tenure and management of public land parcels or land with unidentified ownership.
This Regional Law regulates relations in the sphere of conservation, management and state protection of the objects of cultural heritage.
This Regional Law regulates some issues related to turnover of land parcels and land shares in common property concerning agricultural land.
This Regional law establishes that minimum land parcels of public and municipal land that can be allotted to citizens for gardening and horticulture shall be 0,03 ha, while maximum land parcels of public and municipal land that can be allotted to citizens for gardening shall be 0,15 ha and for ho
This Regional Law classifies protected areas as follows: (a) natural parks; (b) state nature reserves; (c) nature monuments; (d) dendrological parks and botanical gardens; (e) healthcare areas and spas; and (f) traditional nature management areas of indigenous peoples.
This Regional Law establishes legal status and competence of authorized representatives of indigenous peoples with a view of ensuring traditional rights of indigenous peoples, traditional environment and traditional way of life thereof.
This Act provides for the participation of private sector in financing the construction, development, operation, or maintenance of infrastructure of development projects of the Federal Government through concession or contractual arrangements.
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