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Showing items 70219 through 70227 of 73627.The present Act lays down provisions relating to the rehabilitation of drought and soil drifting areas in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
The purpose of this Act is, inter alia, to provide a means by which the Government can give direction and provide leadership in identifying the objectives of the Province of Alberta, including economic, environmental and social objectives.
The purpose of the present Law is to promote a purposeful and economical use of the soil and an orderly settlement of the area of the Canton.
The purpose of the present Law is the economical and orderly use of land. Moreover, the Law serves to protect general living conditions, strives for an harmonious development of the Canton with a view to protect nature, landscape and cultural heritage.
The present Law establishes goals and objectives of land use planning and ensures means for the distribution of soil in various spheres. Moreover, the Law regulates competences and proceedings in the public building law.
The present Ordinance regulates the implementation of the Federal Agricultural Lease Act of 4 October 1985, the Agriculture Act of 29 April 1998 and the Federal Soil Act of 4 October 1991.
The purpose of the present Law is to establish the legal basis for land use planning in the Canton Zug. In particular, the Law enforces the Federal Land Use Planning Act of 22 June 1979 and related Ordinances and lays down the framework for municipal building regulations.
The purpose of this Act is the establishment, maintenance and use of recreation areas, and to provide, coordinate, integrate and improve recreational planning, recreational facilities and recreational management for recreation areas.The Act consists of 12 Parts divided into 251 sections.
The Act concerns the valuation of land for rating, taxing and rental purposes. It consists of 302 sections divided into 10 Chapters.
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