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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 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.
Chapter 1 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Public Land.
This Chapter provides for procedures for the acquisition of land for public purposes by the State of Kosrae and transfer of title in public land.As for acquisition of land, the State shall conduct friendly negotiations with the owner of the land, and only after failure to acquire the land in such manner, may initiate court action aimed at expropriation. The Chapter sets out the criteria for acquisition of land for public use. As for transfer of title of public land, this may be done by the Governor upon approval of the Legislature.
Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Land Use Planning.
This Chapter requires the Governor of the State of Kosrae to submit to the Legislature a proposal of legislation for the regulation of the use of land and other forms of real property within one year following the taking effect of a piece of law called the "Compact of Free Association's".
Chapter 5 of Title 11 of the Kosrae State Code - Homestead.
This Chapter concerns the designation by the Governor of Kosrae of homestead areas and the establishment of such areas and specifies requisites for eligibility and conditions for the entry upon and occupancy of public land in homesteading areas. Lands suitable agricultural or grazing purposes or for the establishment of community sites, and which are not required for government use or reserved for other purposes by any other provision of law, may be designated by the Governor for homesteading purposes.