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Showing items 3556 through 3564 of 73627.This Regional Law establishes general principles for exercising state control over land tenure and land management on the regional territory with a view of enforcement of land legislation. Land control shall be carried out by the authorized state regional institution.
This Regional Law establishes the modalities of legalization of the rights of ownership to public land plot allotted to a citizen for individual housing and suburban construction or for gardening if the documents of ownership by application of estate-leaver were not legalized during the lifetime.
This Regional Law establishes that amount of lease fee, fixed by land lease contract, shall be established in accordance with the present methodology in accordance with annual lease fee calculation formula set forth by the Regional Government.
This Regional Law regulates classification of land by categories and transfer of land from one category to another. Transfer of land to and from the category of urban land shall entail mandatory modification of the boundaries of inhabited areas.
This Regional Law regulates transfer of agricultural land parcels in ownership to gardeners, vegetable growers and subsistence farmers, and to non-commercial associations thereof, out of stock of public and municipal land, except for cases of transfer free of charge envisaged by the national legi
This Regional law regulates turnover of agricultural land.
This Regional Law establishes rates of allotment of public land parcels to citizens for farming, gardening, horticulture and stockbreeding as follows: (a) agricultural land for peasant farms – 200 ha; (b) for gardening, horticulture – 0,15 ha per family; (c) land for stockbreeding shall be calcul
This Regional Law regulates relations in the sphere of elaboration, composition and the modalities of realization of regional land-use planning with the consideration of sustainable development of territory, distribution of protected areas and mapping of the boundaries of agricultural land.
This Regional Law regulates relations dealing with ownership, tenancy and disposal of agricultural land. Maximum land area of agricultural land that can be owned by a single natural or legal person shall not exceed 20 percent or total agricultural alnd area within a given territory.
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