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Displaying 11 - 15 of 40Chapter 6 of Title 13 of the Kosrae State Code - Offences Against Government.
This Chapter defines “offences against the Government” including: failure to respond to examination of a hovering vessel; removal or possession of Government property; tampering with boundary marks; violation of quarantine requirements regarding plants and animals; and violation of public health standards.
Chapter 3 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Land Surveyors.
This Chapter provides for the control of practice of land surveyors in the State of Kosrae by imposing the requirement of registration and qualification for such surveyors. The Chapter imposes requirements regarding training and examination of potential land surveyors. Land surveyors shall register with the Governor who shall proceed only with registration after consultation with the Land Court and the Department of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.
Chapter 14 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Antiquities.
This Chapter requires the Department of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries to consider the impact on antiquities and traditional culture of Government action that might affect land or State waters. The Department shall report its findings to the Governor, the Legislature, and components of Government involved in the proposed action.
Chapter 6 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Land Court Act of 2000.
This Chapter concerns the determination of title or other legal interest in land in the State of Kosrae and the registration of such title or interest.For purposes of this Chapter, a land Court is established The Court shall succeed to all responsibilities, registers, properties and assets of the Land Commission. It may make orders and decisions regarding the determination of interests and registration of land, including the subdivision of any interest or rights in land and the determination of any claim of heirship to a deceased person's title or interest in lands.
Chapter 4 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - The Deed of Trust.
This Chapter specifies rules relative to the writing, transfer, foreclosure, etc. of a deed of trust and defines legal consequences and proceedings in relation with the creation or foreclosure of a deed of trust. A transfer in trust of an estate in real property may occur to secure the performance of an obligation or the payment of a debt. A transfer does not entitle the trustee or beneficiary to the possession of the property, except as provided in this Chapter.