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Cabinet Regulation No. 204 of 2011 on Procedures for the Determination of Equitable Compensation for Immovable Property to be Alienated for Public Needs

Country/Territory
Latvia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2011
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Latvijas Vēstnesis, 48, 25.03.2011.
Subject
Land & soil
Keyword
Liability/compensation Expropriation Procedural matters Court/tribunal
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Northern Europe
Abstract

This Regulation prescribes the procedures by which equitable compensation shall be determined for immovable property to be alienated for public needs. The State administration institution or local government the competence of which includes ensuring of the relevant public needs shall reimburse the losses which have been incurred by the former owner of the alienated immovable property in the process of alienation of the immovable property and which have not been included in the compensation or have occurred after alienation of the immovable property, without applying the procedures provided for in this Regulation. The abovementioned losses shall be reimbursed on the basis of a submission by the former owner of the alienated immovable property, to which documents certifying the amount of the losses have been appended. If the institution does not reimburse the losses referred to in this Paragraph or reimburses them partly, the former owner of the alienated immovable property has the right to apply to the court in accordance with the procedures laid down in the Civil Procedure Law.

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Website
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References - Legislation

Implements

Energy Law (1998)

Legislation | Latvia | 1998 (2016)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Energy conservation/energy production, Hydropower generation, Renewable energy, Authorization/permit, Internal trade, Consumer protection, Business/industry/corporations, Protection of environment, Registration, Natural gas, Oil, Hazards, Liability/compensation, Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes, Pollution control, Environmental standards, Standards

Source: FAO, FAOLEX