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The constitution drafted by a Constitutional Commission before being approved by 96.6% of voters in a referendum.
Resolution No. 12 of 1966 issuing the Implementing Regulation of Law No. 14 of 1964 on the Cadastre Regulation.
This Resolution is composed of 3 Sections divided into 28 articles. Section I deals with the management; and competencies and duties of the Director of the Cadastre and Documentation Department. Section II provides for the Cadastre (Land Registration). Section III defines registration measures, steps and arrangements which are: (a) applications shall be presented to the Director of Cadastre and Documentation Department who for his part remits it to Cadastre Committee; and (b) the Committee shall examine and revise applications and take the final decision.
Resolution No. 2 of 1990 establishing the Complaint Central Committee related to the expropriation of lands for public utilities.
This Resolution is composed of 12 articles. Article 1 deals with the establishment and management of the Central Committee for Complaint related to the land expropriation for public utilities under the control of the Minister of Agriculture and Municipality Affairs. Article 2 defines duties and competencies of the Committee provided for in Law No. 13 of 1988 in particular: ownership expropriation compensations; ownership and owner’s rights of temporary expropriated lands . Article 6 decrees the establishment of the Complaint Register at the Expropriation Department.
Law No. 10 on public and private State lands.
This Law is composed of 4 Chapters divided into 25 articles. Chapter I deals with definitions and terms and defines the steps for the concession and exploitation of State lands. Chapter II provides for the definition of private State lands, concession rights, exploitation rights, ownership transfer and land leasing. Chapter III contains offences and penalties. Chapter IV gives general provisions necessary for the issuance of resolutions and regulations for the implementation of this Law.
Resolution No. 37 of 1990 establishing and regulating the industrial zones outside of cities and villages as well as renting their lands.
This Resolution is composed of 21 articles. Article 1 authorizes the creation of industrial zones outside cities and villages by a resolution issued by the Minister of Agriculture and Municipality Affairs including the site, area and borders which shall enter into force after the approval of the Council of Ministries. According to Decree No. 59 of 1989 and Resolution No. 10 of 1989 the lands destined for the industrial zones are considered Real Estate and can be only rent for the creation of the industrial zones (art. 2).