Land Law of Mongolia definition

Land Law of Mongolia means Law on Land of Mongolia enacted on June 7, 2002, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
Land Law of Mongolia means Law on Land of Mongolia enacted on June 7, 2002, as amended.

Examples of Land Law of Mongolia in a sentence

  • The key Mongolian laws regulating access to ownership or possession of land and thereby land acquisition and attachments are: (i) The Land Law of Mongolia (2002), amendments 2003/04/05/06; (ii) The Law on Allocation of Land to Mongolian Citizens for Ownership (Land Allocation Law 2003), amendments 2005/08; and (iii) The Civil Code of Mongolia (2002).

  • Licenses on land and natural resources will be regulated by the Land Law of Mongolia, Law on Land Paunch, Law on Specially Protected Territory, Law on Natural Plants, Hunting Law, Law on Animals, Forest Law and Water Law of Mongolia.

  • These laws are: - Land Law of Mongolia (updated in June, 2012), which was amended in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009;- Law on Allocation of Land to Mongolian Citizens for Ownership (Law on Land Allocation) 2003, with amendments in 2005 and 2008; and- Civil Code of Mongolia.

  • If failure to offer the booked venue due to overbooking or unforeseen circumstances after the expiration period of the 24 hour cancellation period, vendor will be charged a processing fee of RM150 for cancellations for causing inconvenience to renter(s).Vendor(s) can opt for a replacement of space or dates to renter(s), subject to renter(s) discretion.

  • The key Mongolian laws regulating access to ownership or possession of land and thereby land acquisition and attachments are: (i) The Land Law of Mongolia (2002), amendments 2003/04/05/06; (ii) The Law on Allocation of Land to Mongolian Citizens for Ownership (Land Allocation Law), 2003, amendments 2005/08; and (iii) The Civil Code of Mongolia, 2002.

  • Purpose of this regulation is to provide professional entity, central and local land departments and specialists how to determine basic and detailed classes of lands, and associated methodology of accounting of integrated land fund according to Article 10-16 of Land Law of Mongolia.

  • Version 26.2 Land Law of Mongolia stated that “The cadastral register shall include all data such as the national register of land in all classifications of the unified land territory, referred to in Article 9 to 16; quantitative registration information; quality of land; fees; changes [of ownership, possession or use] and land protection measures, by each territorial unit.” c.

  • Licenses required for use of land and natural resources shall be governed by the Land Law of Mongolia, Law on Subsoil, Law on Specially Protected Area, Law on Natural Plants, Hunting Law, Law on Animals, Forest Law and Water Law, Law on Foreign Trade of Rare Animals and Plants and Products derived from thereof and Law of Mongolia on Minerals.

  • While land can be possessed or used by Mongolian citizens and legal entities, foreign citizens and entities may only use the land according to the Land Law of Mongolia.

  • This Resettlement Plan (RP) is based on the key Mongolian laws regulating access to ownership or possession of land such as (i) The Land Law of Mongolia (2002), amendments 2003/04/05/06; (ii) The Law on Allocation of Land to Mongolian Citizens for Ownership (Land Allocation Law), 2003, amendments 2005/08; and (iii) The Civil Code of Mongolia, 2002 as well as the ADB’s Involuntary Resettlement Policy (1995).

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