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Displaying 26 - 30 of 52Provincial Lands Regulations (Sask. Reg. 145/68).
The present Regulations provide for the enactment of the Provincial Lands Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down comprehensive provisions relating to the lease, purchase and sale of agricultural land. The text consists of 7 Parts as follows: Interpretation (I); Sale of lands (II); Purchase of land (IIA); Exchange of land (IIB); Leases and permits (III); Sand and gravel (III.1); Easements (IV); Improvements (V); Recovery of debts (VI); General provisions (VII).
Implements: Provincial Lands Act (R.S.S. 1978, c. P-31). (2015)
Heritage Property Regulations (Sask. Reg. 279/80).
The present Regulations provide for the enforcement of the Heritage Property Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to the work of the Review Board and the issuing and cancellation of permits. The text consists of 10 sections.
Implements: Heritage Property Act (S.S. 1979-80, c. H-2.2). (2014)
Crown Resource Land Regulations (R.R.S. c. P-31 Reg. 17).
The present Regulations provide for the enactment of the Forest Resources Management Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to Crown resource land referred to in :a) The Forest Resources Management Act; b) The Provincial Lands Act; c) The Natural Resources Act. A licensee within the meaning of the Forest Resources Management Act shall obtain a resource land disposition to use or occupy Crown resource land for the purposes of a processing facility, camp, mill site, timber storage area, quarry, or sand and gravel pit.
Planning and Development Act, 2007 (S.S. 2007, c. P-13.2).
The purposes of this Act are the following: a) to establish the planning and development system in the province; b) to identify provincial interests that guide provincial and municipal planning decisions in the development of communities; c) to support the development of environmentally, economically, socially and culturally sustainable communities; d) to enable co-operation between municipalities, planning districts and other jurisdictions and agencies in the delivery of planning services and infrastructure development with communities; e) to provide for public participation in the plannin
Conservation Easements Act (S.S. 1996, c. C-27.01).
The present Act encourages private landowners, conservation organizations and governments to protect ecologically sensitive lands and natural areas through voluntary agreements.