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Act on soil improvement.

Country/Territory
Liechtenstein
Document type
Legislation
Date
1981
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt, No. 20, 13 February 1982, 24 pp.
Subject
Land & soil
Keyword
Basic legislation Soil conservation/soil improvement Soil pollution/quality Soil rehabilitation Land tenure Land reform Land consolidation
Geographical area
Alps, Europe, Western Europe
Entry into force notes
The present Act enters into force on 1 January 1982.
Abstract

The present Act lays down provisions relating to soil improvement in the Principality of Liechtenstein. Article 1 establishes that soil improvements are measures having the purpose to maintain, increase or restore the productivity of the soil, as well as to facilities its cultivation. In particular, the Act regulates the: a) consolidation of agricultural and forestry land; b) land re-allocation; c) other soil improvement measures; d) public contributions to soil improvement. The text consists of 72 articles divided into 8 Parts as follows: General provisions (I); Decision and implementation of soil improvement measures (II); Property merging (III); Land re-allocation (IV); Other soil improvement measures (V); Maintenance of land reform (VI); Legal remedies (VII); Transitional and final provisions (VIII).

Full text
German
Website
www.gesetze.li

References - Legislation

Amended by

Act amending the Act on Soil improvement.

Legislation | Liechtenstein | 1990

Keyword: Soil conservation/soil improvement, Soil pollution/quality, Soil rehabilitation, Land tenure, Land reform, Land consolidation

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Agriculture Act (LWG) (910.0).

Legislation | Liechtenstein | 2008 (2022)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Agricultural development, Farming, Agricultural commodities, Soil pollution/quality, Public health, Procedural matters, Fiscal and market measures, Court/tribunal, Dispute settlement, Offences/penalties, Sustainable development

Source: FAO, FAOLEX